Mottling?
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Mottling?
I've started playing with a new (to me anyway) method of flymph body construction. It has been good for making mottled patterns in the bodies as opposed to a solid mix of colors. Still working on it but here is the basics.
Tied with a drop loop rope.
I add a small amount of dubbing to the hanging thread. Small fibered fine textured dubbing is best. Here I am using mole. I then form the loop and slip in some stronger textured, longer fibered dubbing at a 90 degree angle to the thread. Here I have use hare's poll. Again, keeping it sparse. Very easy to get too much dubbing in the rope. Spin the loop up and you see you get a nice banded rope of the two different dubbings. A pretty neat mottled effect for the dubbing (think dubbed jasper silk) I still want to play with some color combinations and more material mixes.
Tied with a drop loop rope.
I add a small amount of dubbing to the hanging thread. Small fibered fine textured dubbing is best. Here I am using mole. I then form the loop and slip in some stronger textured, longer fibered dubbing at a 90 degree angle to the thread. Here I have use hare's poll. Again, keeping it sparse. Very easy to get too much dubbing in the rope. Spin the loop up and you see you get a nice banded rope of the two different dubbings. A pretty neat mottled effect for the dubbing (think dubbed jasper silk) I still want to play with some color combinations and more material mixes.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
http://www.oldhatflytying.com
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Carl,
I love what you have done with the dubbing loop! I have mottled alternate turns of different dubbing twisted on the thread but never taken the step of adding the crossing dubbing.
A fly I picked up in Canada from Reg Denny in 1988, the 007 Dragon fly nymph made me a believer in variegated chenille. That mottling inspired me to me to tie my Variegated Golden Stone Flymph with dubbing.
viewtopic.php?f=6&p=107808#p107808
Keep 'them coming...
I love what you have done with the dubbing loop! I have mottled alternate turns of different dubbing twisted on the thread but never taken the step of adding the crossing dubbing.
A fly I picked up in Canada from Reg Denny in 1988, the 007 Dragon fly nymph made me a believer in variegated chenille. That mottling inspired me to me to tie my Variegated Golden Stone Flymph with dubbing.
viewtopic.php?f=6&p=107808#p107808
Keep 'them coming...
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Thanks Ron,
That one looks great. I forgot about it. Probably where I got the idea.
Make sure you share your tie.
That one looks great. I forgot about it. Probably where I got the idea.
Make sure you share your tie.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
http://www.oldhatflytying.com
http://www.oldhatflytying.com
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Old hat, that is one cool technique, thank you so much for sharing!
Mike
Mike
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That is one cool looking fly Carl! The secret is in the dubbing technique for sure! You make it look so easy!
The finished look of the fly is pure "Old Hat"! Way to go! I am looking forward to the different combinations you talked about in your message above!
You are cutting edge my friend, cutting edge!
Doug
The finished look of the fly is pure "Old Hat"! Way to go! I am looking forward to the different combinations you talked about in your message above!
You are cutting edge my friend, cutting edge!
Doug
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
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I doubt at 54 years I'm cutting edge. Lol.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
http://www.oldhatflytying.com
http://www.oldhatflytying.com
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Brilliant! Gorgeous pattern Carl, and a very useful technique. Thank you for sharing.
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Very interesting technique and the fly looks great. Can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing.
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What a great looking fly Carl. I never thought of twisting 2 dubbing ropes together. Makes for a great looking, buggy, body. Thanks for sharing this concept.
Greg