831 Floss Olive Spider

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831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by tie2fish » Sun Jun 07, 2015 8:26 am

Really liking the effect of the "brushed back" thorax effect of the Li'l Dorothy pattern, I've applied it on a small olive spider having an abdomen of embroidery floss.

Hook: Daiichi 1550, Size #16
Thread: Griffith Sheer 14/0, burgundy
Hackle: Very light blue dun hen
Abdomen: Single strand of #831 embroidery floss
Thorax: Dyed olive rabbit in split thread, wrapped and brushed back to "veil" abdomen

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Re: 831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by DUBBN » Sun Jun 07, 2015 8:34 am

I like that technique as well. This pattern and the Li'l Dorothy that you have shared with us could not have been tyed better to demonstrate the split thread technique. You do great work Bill.
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Re: 831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by William Anderson » Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:13 am

Bill, that is an excellent tie. I rather like using the embroidery thread for some bodies, like buttonhole silk, but very inexpensive, endless color selection and really nice looking when it's wet. No telling how many times I've gotten the stink eye from someone in JoAnne's for finding the end of the thread and wetting it with spit until I can find the right color. :D It looks juicy. This is a nice combination.
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Re: 831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by letumgo » Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:18 am

Bill - This is really nice. The 'veiled" abdomen is such a nice touch.

Now I need to run to the store to pick up some 831 embroidery floss. That usually mean I come home with a range of shades. Just in case... Good thing embroidery floss is cheap. :D :lol:

Thanks, once again, for the inspiration.
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Re: 831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by hankaye » Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:25 am

tie2fish, Howdy;

Both this and your rendering of the Li'l Dorothy are 2 of the cleanest ties I've seen
on the forum, to date.
My question is about the veiling of that creates the 'Brushed Back' effect, is it
simply using a longer staple or in the split thread or do you do something different?
Thanks for sharing with us what falls from your vice.

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Re: 831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by Roadkill » Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:48 am

Bill,

That is one fine BWO tie! 8-)
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Re: 831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by tie2fish » Sun Jun 07, 2015 10:03 am

Many thanks, everyone. Hank, you are correct about the longer dubbing, but not spinning the split thread loop too tight and stroking the fibers back with each wrap helps too.
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Re: 831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by hankaye » Sun Jun 07, 2015 1:46 pm

tie2fish, Howdy;

Mr. Bill, thanks for that. :D

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Re: 831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by DOUGSDEN » Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:36 pm

Bill,
Unbelievably good pattern you have created! It is slick and nice and I love the veiling (brushed back) effect over the abdomen! It is screaming "I am a BWO and come and get me"!! Look out bluegills and trouts of all sorts! Skues valued greatly the BWO and I think he would be proud of you Bill! I know we are!!
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Re: 831 Floss Olive Spider

Post by Old Hat » Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:26 am

Great looking pattern Bill. That style of thorax adds a nice component without being overbearing.

You say olive...

I say Brachycentrus caddis....
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