Also, how many hands do you need to keep all the strands separate, and under
the right amount of tension. I might add some (partridge) legs right between
the solid green and the black dubbing. Love the pattern.
Larry Johnson
Springville, Utah
>>> "Niclas Runarsson" 10/4/2010 12:37 PM >>>
I'
Nick: I like it too, but I am finding it more and more difficult to learn
complicated processes like this. Old-timers disease, I guess. Maybe it would
take another graduate degree for me. What size hook is this one in the
picture?
>>> "Niclas Runarsson" 10/4/2010 12:37 PM >>>
I've been won
NEAT!
Now write a book and make a video. :-)
a.
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hi don shoot me your add. I'll send you some
dave
From: Don Ordes
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I could use a 3" sq. patch from center-top rump- the longest and most dense.
Need to make mice and large shaped sculpin head