A decorative wire is formed by providing a length of thin, bendable wire
that serves as the foundation of the decorative wire. A fabric having a
straight grain is selected and the fabric is cut biased to the straight
grain. The fabric is spiral wound along the length of the bendable wire.
The fabric adheres to the wire as the fabric is wrapped around the
bendable wire. One example of a decorative wire formed by the above
process includes a length of thin, bendable wire where a plurality of
elongated strips of fabric are spiral wound along the length of the
bendable wire and adhesively connected thereto. Each strip of fabric
includes an abraded edge formed while the strip is wrapped around the
bendable wire.