Peter Pan

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Peter Pan

Post by Stendalen » Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:47 am

The other day I was looking through my hackle collection and stumbled upon a Ewing hen hackle I got years ago when I started to tie flies. It is dyed olive -yellowish and is quite subtle. The packaging does not say exactly what is is but it could be Bleached Olive or Bleached Golden Olive. Feeling a bit creative today I set out to construct a baetis/sulphur spider patterns. And I found the perfect thread to go with the hackle; a Superfine silk LT1293 Laurel Green #3 from Pearsall's Embroidery. It is light green/olive with a translucent touch to it.

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Hook: Troutline C47BL (or Grip 1473BL)
Thread: Superfine silk LT1293 Laurel Green #3
Hackle: Ewing hen hackle olive
Whisks: Some fibres from a Ewing hen hackle olive
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Hook: Troutline C47BL (or Grip 1473BL)
Thread: Superfine silk LT1293 Laurel Green #3
Hackle: Ewing hen hackle olive
Whisks: Some fibres from a Ewing hen hackle olive
Thorax: Australian opossum dyed picric olive
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Hook: Troutline C47BL (or Grip 1473BL)
Thread: Superfine silk LT1293 Laurel Green #3
Hackle: Ewing hen hackle olive
Whisks: Some fibres from a Ewing hen hackle olive
Body: Australian opossum dyed picric olive dubbed sparsely on the waxed thread
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Hook: Troutline C47BL (or Grip 1473BL)
Thread: Superfine silk LT1293 Laurel Green #3
Hackle: Ewing hen hackle olive
Whisks: Some fibres from a Ewing hen hackle olive
Body/Thorax: Hare's ear dyed picric olive dubbed on the waxed thread (taken from ear)
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Hook: Troutline C47BL (or Grip 1473BL)
Thread: Superfine silk LT1293 Laurel Green #3
Hackle: Ewing hen hackle olive
Rib: Thin light copper wire
Whisks: Some fibres from a Ewing hen hackle olive
Body/Thorax: Hare's ear dyed picric olive dubbed on the waxed thread (taken from ear)
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Hope you like them.
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Re: Peter Pan

Post by chase creek » Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:12 am

Absolutely lovely ties. So delicate it looks like you could blow them off the screen with just a puff of air. I'm particularly taken with the
first and third ones. Thanks for posting.
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Re: Peter Pan

Post by hankaye » Mon Jan 14, 2013 11:12 am

Stendalen, Howdy;

Fantastic !!
Could not pick a favorite, would have to grab the entire batch
and run as fast as I could... 8-) , :lol:
The thread you mentioned, is that some of the "New and improved"
pearsalls ???

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Re: Peter Pan

Post by tie2fish » Mon Jan 14, 2013 11:42 am

Stunning!
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Re: Peter Pan

Post by Stendalen » Mon Jan 14, 2013 11:53 am

hankaye wrote:Stendalen, Howdy;

Fantastic !!
Could not pick a favorite, would have to grab the entire batch
and run as fast as I could... 8-) , :lol:
The thread you mentioned, is that some of the "New and improved"
pearsalls ???

hank
No, it is thread from http://www.pearsallsembroidery.com/prod ... cts_id=990 the company that manufactures the Gossamer ( I think...been some discussion recently on the forum).

And Hank. Run, boy, run!

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Re: Peter Pan

Post by letumgo » Mon Jan 14, 2013 1:02 pm

Gorgeous set of flies, Martin. I like the hackle color very much. Nice and subtle.
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Re: Peter Pan

Post by Ruard » Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:09 pm

I like them very much!!! Even with the all black background. 8-)

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Re: Peter Pan

Post by narcodog » Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:59 pm

Oh,Oh, Oh, orgasmic I most say
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Re: Peter Pan

Post by William Anderson » Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:16 pm

Stunning was the first wood that crossed my mind, too. I love this set. The subtle variations make for the most interesting viewing. Gorgeous. Especially in love with the yellow "dubbed" body. Just a touch of vitality. Beautiful pics.

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Re: Peter Pan

Post by gingerdun » Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:07 pm

Martin,
These are lovely. Nice variation. I especially admire the restraint in your use of dubbing.

Lance
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