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Title: Knotted Legs
Post by: Wildfisher on February 19, 2006, 02:42:33 PM
What’s the best  way to knot pheasant tail herls to make daddy legs? It’s a bugger of a job. Anyone know a good, easy  method?
Title: Knotted Legs
Post by: Fishtales on February 19, 2006, 05:20:01 PM
Overhand knot. Hold the fat end between finger and thumb of one hand, form loop with herl and trap with fat end, take thin end over and through loop and pull, move loop up and down herl to the point where you want the knot as you pull it tight. You only need one knot, fish won't count them :)
Title: Knotted Legs
Post by: Wildfisher on February 19, 2006, 05:36:05 PM
thanks chaps, I'll give both these methods a try
Title: Knotted Legs
Post by: IanR on February 20, 2006, 08:37:14 PM
I form a loop with the fibre, and pull it through itself using a crochet needle. Works for me.  :)

Cheers

Ian.
Title: Knotted Legs
Post by: Wildfisher on February 20, 2006, 09:31:17 PM
My hands are obviously more suited to a  pick and shovel. I just cannot get this at all. Mind you, I was  the same with braided loops and now I find them easy  :lol:
Title: Re: Knotted Legs
Post by: IanR on February 21, 2006, 12:16:50 AM
Quote from: IanRa crochet needle.  :)

It's a wrench taking stuff out of my knitting kit though.  :lol:

Cheers

Ian.
Title: Knotted Legs
Post by: beaniboy67 on February 21, 2006, 12:25:01 AM
patience lol

as someone said,you can buy whole feather already knotted.It must be a machine that does that because anyone who is able to do it too every strand when still attached to the stem must be either insane, bored or working in a sweat shop.
Title: Knotted Legs
Post by: beaniboy67 on February 21, 2006, 11:40:05 PM
Quote from: Ardbeg
Quote from: beaniboy67patience lol

as someone said,you can buy whole feather already knotted.It must be a machine that does that because anyone who is able to do it too every strand when still attached to the stem must be either insane, bored or working in a sweat shop.

Genetic breeding perhaps :lol:

Ardbeg

:lol: