Tony: Thanks..I didn't think about my tie off  LOL...I willprobablyjust 
keepdoing it the way I do 
cause The thingthat is giving me problems is with the bigolhackles it was easy 
to pullthem backout 
of the way todo my whipfinish... Anyway,Hope this email is the right font 
etc,cause I'mat my daughters cause 
my neighbor was puttin in new fieldlines to his septic tank cut a main phone 
line trunk, and cut phone service to the whole neighborhood,and it may be a day 
or two before it is fixed,so Ya'll will get a little rest from my LOUD mouth 
LOL,No applause LOL, Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Aug 3, 2005 3:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Hackle and thread direction

Chuck,
 Do what works for you. I wrap clockwise because I tie off that way too. 
I find if I wrap counter clockwise and tie off clockwise the thread 
pulls the material the opposite way loosening it at the tie in point.
Tony

Chuck Alexander wrote:

> Folks: I finally got me some small hackle, and am having trouble with 
> it a little... My question is this..I tie right handed,and  Say, on a 
> woolly bugger, I would wrap the thread clockwise as the hook eye 
> points towards me in the vise.. Then, I WAS wrapping chenille and 
> hackle in that SAME direction.. But all night it wanted to come 
> unraveled.. So, I wound the thread clockwise, and then the chenille 
> and hackle counterclockwise, so, that when I went to tie it off, the 
> thread would cross over the hackle and/or chenille and seem to hold 
> better.. Is there anything Wrong with doing it this way???? My DVD's 
> and Books show them all doing it the same way I was doing it, in the 
> same clockwise direction.. Or is this one of those "Whatever works for 
> you is the right way"???? Thanks in advance, Chuck
>  


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