Body experiment
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 6:40 pm
Whilst sitting around a table in Moira recently sharing coffee, Embacy Regals and talking of flies a wee trick was offered to me. All those feathers you use the barbs off, duck wing feathers, try stripping a section- like peeling a carrot- off of the feather stem. Use this to overwrap a coloured body and you get a translucent like covering that the underbody will glow through.
Back home I thought, OK, I can try this.
Orange fluro thread with a stripping of Mallard quill over. Wee touch of red dyed possum thorax and Hungarian Partridge hackle (as are all three).

Chartreuse fluro thread with Peacock quill strip.

Red Uni thread with Peacock.

They kind of look pastey white when dry, but give them a soaking and I can see what the two gentlemen at the table were talking about.



They also had a very good trick for dealing with stiff quill bodies that may be hard to wrap or brittle and prone to snapping whilst wrapping.
Back home I thought, OK, I can try this.
Orange fluro thread with a stripping of Mallard quill over. Wee touch of red dyed possum thorax and Hungarian Partridge hackle (as are all three).

Chartreuse fluro thread with Peacock quill strip.

Red Uni thread with Peacock.

They kind of look pastey white when dry, but give them a soaking and I can see what the two gentlemen at the table were talking about.



They also had a very good trick for dealing with stiff quill bodies that may be hard to wrap or brittle and prone to snapping whilst wrapping.