Pale watery
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Pale watery
Thought I would show of a new fly which I came up with last week to try and use some of French Partridge I have lying around. Not original in style but not all flies have squirrel dyed with curry powder.
The hook is a standard straight eye dry fly hook.
Tying thread/body- Sparton yellow thread
Thorax- Dyed turmeric squirrel
Hackle- Feather from the outer wing of a French Partridge.
The hook is a standard straight eye dry fly hook.
Tying thread/body- Sparton yellow thread
Thorax- Dyed turmeric squirrel
Hackle- Feather from the outer wing of a French Partridge.
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Turmeric has a very old and honoured place in the dyeing catalogue.
French partridge wings were recommended by Roger Fogg in his book
'A Handbook of North Country Trout Flies - 1988' for colouring with fibre
tipped pens. Uncoloured I think they are a very nice hackle on any spider.
A very nice spider.
French partridge wings were recommended by Roger Fogg in his book
'A Handbook of North Country Trout Flies - 1988' for colouring with fibre
tipped pens. Uncoloured I think they are a very nice hackle on any spider.
A very nice spider.
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Nice job, Ashley. Looking forward to seeing more.
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Re: Pale watery
Very cool. Was the squirrel natural before you dyed it?
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Re: Pale watery
A very nice fly!
Re: Pale watery
Excellent ashley. A fellow experimenter! I went through the kitchen trying everything that might make an interesting colour That was a fun time!!
Keep up the good work.
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Re: Pale watery
Yes, standard Grey Squirrel, we have lots of them around, I seem to collect rather a few so get to dye a few. Current thinking of natural dye for the natural look.Old Hat wrote:Very cool. Was the squirrel natural before you dyed it?
Re: Pale watery
Donald Nicolson wrote:Turmeric has a very old and honoured place in the dyeing catalogue.
French partridge wings were recommended by Roger Fogg in his book
'A Handbook of North Country Trout Flies - 1988' for colouring with fibre
tipped pens. Uncoloured I think they are a very nice hackle on any spider.
A very nice spider.
I know the book, I remember the quote now you mention it. I need to go through it again.
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Re: Pale watery
Lovely and intriguing pattern. Can you tell us more about how you dyed the squirrel?
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Re: Pale watery
letumgo wrote:Lovely and intriguing pattern. Can you tell us more about how you dyed the squirrel?
Yes, no problem.
I dyed a Grey Squirrel skin in the normal (at least for me). Heat some water in a pan till its boiling, at this point put the termeric in and dissolve (I do it by eye but roughly 1/3 of one of those glass spice jars is plenty). Through the pre-soaked skin into the dye bath and leave it till its the shade that you want. Add clear vinegar to fix it and rinse, dry it and bag it.
For this fly I use the back and flank fur which as been through the blender.
When I get around to it I'm going to try some different natural dyes.