Crocheting a fly is patented by Mustad.
If you would like to contact Vald about the four thread weave, I can give you his E address off list.
Tony
Deborah Duran wrote:
I've been working on weaves all weekend. I did the bottom one and 1/2 macrame stitches. The top one in the picture looks at first glance to be the way they weave four strands of plastic lace together to make those key chains that are a square shaped weave. They just tied them around a hook. I'll play with it later and see if it works out. I'm lousy at explaining it so I hope you recognize it by my description. School kids make them a lot here. Deb
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Niclas Runarsson Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 7:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VFB] Weaving and knotting...
Advanced thread abusers... here's a question for you:
I was browsing around and found a body weave I hadn't seen before. Take a look at the "Holey Head Crocheted Case Caddis" on: http://www.markov.baikal.ru/keep/8m/hh_croch.html
I then looked for the word 'crocheting' and found a bunch of instructions on this technique: http://www.acc.umu.se/~widmark/fly/lwcroche.html
... which I was already familiar with and sure doesn't look like the one on the caddis. (I see four different threads on that one.)
Does anyone know of an online instruction for the weave used on that caddis?
Thanks /Nick
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