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My start at tying

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Here's my first couple of attempts at tying my own

skirts. I used round rubber, nylon thread and chenille.

My tools were a cheap vice and a bobbin. Decided

not to use any glue on the wrap.

Pouring is my next step but I wanted to take

things one step at a time. These heads are Eakin's.

So what do you folks think? Any suggestions?

Bo0752.jpg

Bo0742-1.jpg

Look great Craw.  I like the chenille touch.

Kelley

Try that now with a mix of bucktail and marabou :)  (also, 2 long pieces of peacock hurl in the mix, look just like antenae)

Wish my tied skirts look like that.  After about 10 I gave up.  Great tie.  

Warning,  Pouring and jig making is addicting. :)

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