Niveker,
Aunt Lydia's was my first sparkle yarn going back decades and still makes up a significant amount of my synthetic dubbing!
As an amateur artist I have blended dubbing colors from the very start of my tying.
On the right is my spectrum of Aunt Lydia's colors and blends.
RIMG2483 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
On the left is my spectrum of Aunt Lydia's colors blended with different color blends of dyed rabbit to make it easier to handle and cut down the flash a little.
Happy fur and feather bending!
Bill
Partridge and Yellow Emerger
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Re: Partridge and Yellow Emerger
Nice dubbing stash, Bill.
When I first started tying, I was into buying the dubbing mixes, but as my collection of material, especially animal pelts, grew, I began to do as you have. My big fault lies in only making tiny batches, but I have at least learned to label the mixes and their use as you have.
As to the Aunt Lydia's, I regularly come across it in thrift stores and just keep adding new colors to my small stash.
Kevin
When I first started tying, I was into buying the dubbing mixes, but as my collection of material, especially animal pelts, grew, I began to do as you have. My big fault lies in only making tiny batches, but I have at least learned to label the mixes and their use as you have.
As to the Aunt Lydia's, I regularly come across it in thrift stores and just keep adding new colors to my small stash.
Kevin
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Re: Partridge and Yellow Emerger
I like the Opal Mirage for the body, it gives it character and a nice slim profile. Great colors too working together like they do.
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Re: Partridge and Yellow Emerger
Roadkill,
Great looking fly!
Here is my question: In the 1st picture, do you have the Antron dubbing under the Opal Mirage (on the abdomen),
or did you just cover the tying thread with the Opal Mirage and the Antron is only used for the thorax?
Thanks- Ken
Great looking fly!
Here is my question: In the 1st picture, do you have the Antron dubbing under the Opal Mirage (on the abdomen),
or did you just cover the tying thread with the Opal Mirage and the Antron is only used for the thorax?
Thanks- Ken
Re: Partridge and Yellow Emerger
FlyFishermann1955,
In all 3 flies, after putting on the tail and tying in the rib, I wrap the thread to the thorax area. Next, I tie in the mylar and wrap it down to the tail and back, then rib the body. The dubbing is then applied loosely in a dubbing loop only as the thorax and brushed back as a thin veil over the body.
Bill
In all 3 flies, after putting on the tail and tying in the rib, I wrap the thread to the thorax area. Next, I tie in the mylar and wrap it down to the tail and back, then rib the body. The dubbing is then applied loosely in a dubbing loop only as the thorax and brushed back as a thin veil over the body.
Bill