Dyed embroidery wool for bodies
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Re: Dyed embroidery wool for bodies
All of those will fish, but I'm most partial to the "grey shadow," second row, third column.
At any rate, any time I feel the need to go "buggy" with my dubbing mixes (which is pretty much always ) I've taken to mixing in a bit of the "Canadian Brown Mohair" that Bob Story at Feather-Craft sells--lots of nifty shades in there. I think you will like adding wool/mohair to different substrates, and I think they'll make for a little more durable fly than those that use loosely spun yarn.
At any rate, any time I feel the need to go "buggy" with my dubbing mixes (which is pretty much always ) I've taken to mixing in a bit of the "Canadian Brown Mohair" that Bob Story at Feather-Craft sells--lots of nifty shades in there. I think you will like adding wool/mohair to different substrates, and I think they'll make for a little more durable fly than those that use loosely spun yarn.
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gingerdun, Howdy;
Excellent post!!!
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there's room for a scanner. Those images came out
beautifully.
The flies posted ..... I should have your problems
Beautiful work.
hank
Excellent post!!!
Should I ever give up living in my RV and go
as is known as 'Sticks-n-Bricks', I'll have to make sure
there's room for a scanner. Those images came out
beautifully.
The flies posted ..... I should have your problems
Beautiful work.
hank
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Nicely done, Lance!
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Re: Dyed embroidery wool for bodies
Lance - I saw your comment earlier and took the liberty of moving your post over to this forum. Hope you don't mind.
Beautiful flies. I'm glad your sneaking in a little tying while your preparing for the fall semester. I figured you would be starting term again soon. Have fun! I wish I could take your class.
Beautiful flies. I'm glad your sneaking in a little tying while your preparing for the fall semester. I figured you would be starting term again soon. Have fun! I wish I could take your class.
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Re: Dyed embroidery wool for bodies
Lance the toothbrush only works to separate and tease out the yarn, not mix it. A dubbing comb or head-lice comb work just as well, just sometimes the nylon toothbrush works better as it does not break as many fibers.
I do like Dubbn's idea on the air mixing though, very clever!
Nice set of flies, all of them are very capable fish takers and the scanned images are great.
I do like Dubbn's idea on the air mixing though, very clever!
Nice set of flies, all of them are very capable fish takers and the scanned images are great.
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Outstanding set of flies!
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Been playing with wool myself (Thanks Letumgo and Mom!), it creates a more vivid texture than off-the-shelf dubbing. I mostly use it on my seatrout flies, mix it with seals fur to get some transparency.
Great post!
Martin
Great post!
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Re: Dyed embroidery wool for bodies
Lance ~ Just saw this thread after being away for a few days, and it's a great one! Thank you for sharing your growing affair with wool blends and the beautiful images you've used to convey it.
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Jon, thanks for the tip about the Canadian brown mohair. Ray, thanks for moving this thread over to the proper area. And everyone else, thanks for checking in and posting comments.
And Martin, it is indeed good to see you here again, however briefly. Our Swedish connections have been pretty thin for a while. Stefan (Daring Duffer) is on extended leave, alas. I hope your sea trout efforts were successful. Those flies were splendid.
Lance
And Martin, it is indeed good to see you here again, however briefly. Our Swedish connections have been pretty thin for a while. Stefan (Daring Duffer) is on extended leave, alas. I hope your sea trout efforts were successful. Those flies were splendid.
Lance
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Thank you Lance and yes the seatrout flies are splendid
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