Seen these from Joyce. Always wondered how you did the job Joyce.
Excellent and you can see the fly without worrying about flattening hackles
or any such damage if you wish to keep the fly as a pattern.
KP

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joyce Westphal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 3:34 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Monster Midge Swap tagging


> I make them with the Seal A Meal. Use just standard plastic from discarded
> OR cover bags (or zip lock type bags, whatever you have that is clear (for
> the front). You just make the pattern on a card 2 x 2 or 2 x 4, whatever
you
> can print your pattern on. I use the label maker part of the word
processor
> and then put on the pattern leaving a corner that is white where the fly
is
> attached to the card. Then, using the Seal A Meal, or Oster sealer or
> whatever you can find in your closed Salvation army thrift store, make the
> plastic back, usually you can do about 3 flies at a time in a single bag,
> and seal all four edges. Works wonderfully. You'll see what they look like
> when you get my flies. Makes it easy for the swapmeister as all he has to
do
> is throw the tiny little bags into a pile. Hope this helps. Joyce
>
> PS: I can scan one and send you with an attachment if you'd like..let me
> know .
>
>


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