Oh, man, William, what a cool post. Everything about it, except the absence of a materials list. What's that feather?
Mia must get weary of people telling her how much she looks like her old man.
Wonderful dog, from two of my favorite breeds.
L
(PS. Sorry to have been largely absent here lately. Too much going on here.)
Speckled Hen and Louie 1250
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Re: Speckled Hen and Louie 1250
Thanks so much for the kind comments. She's dreamy and he has my eyes.
The dubbing is chopped and spun on primrose silk and the hackle is a marginal feather from a speckled hen cape. Lately I've been tying in the pearsall's silk spun bodies with Griffiths 14/0. This one is tied with the primrose colored Griffiths.
The dubbing is chopped and spun on primrose silk and the hackle is a marginal feather from a speckled hen cape. Lately I've been tying in the pearsall's silk spun bodies with Griffiths 14/0. This one is tied with the primrose colored Griffiths.
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