A modern alternative to old bits of resistor leg might be a small cutting of "beading wire" from the crafts aisle at your local supermarket.
I picked up a roll of sterling silver plated copper wire for this exact kind of thing. The silver plating is sterling type (so does not tarnish much), and VERY accepting of being solder-tinned. It's stiff enough for most functions like this, and works great as jumper wire. Available in a wide assortment of gauges.
Only downside is that there is no insulation, so dont use it as bodge wire unless you are very good at applying soldermask or something to the naked wire before running it. It's great for correcting damaged traces though.
(Example of the stuff in question)
https://www.amazon.com/20-Gauge-Resistant-Sup … ref=sr_1_1_sspa