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I have one problem – when I first do them my pop twists are ok, but in a few minutes they will start poping or the air will start to leak out. What am I doing wrong?

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I have one problem – when I first do them my pop twists are ok, but in a few minutes they will start poping or the air will start to leak out. What am I doing wrong?

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• Sometimes it’s really hard to get those pop twists to stay. It’s a practice thing. I have a couple of suggestions, and one that someone else (wish I could remember who so to credit) showed me works well. What I usually do is make my pop twist series. I ear twist the two bubbles that I want to stay (the “staying” bubbles), leaving the one to pop between them. Before I pop the middle one, though, I twist the staying bubble ear twists in half, twisting the half-bubbles in opposite directions about 3-4 times. This works really well for me. Then I pop the middle, “popping” bubble. • in a pinch pop series I split the pinch twist into a toe twist… it holds much better. • The pop twists need to be twisted more times… first of all, twist the basic bubble at least four times before doing the ear-twists, then each ear-twist several times. Some twisters find it helpful to also split each ear-twist in half, and then twist each of the halves separately a couple of times. • Bruce Kalver’s “Airn

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