steely34
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When tying small eggs with McFly foam or Glo Bug yarn on small flies like this one sometimes tying them in the normal fashion with a strand of yarn on top and one on the bottom can add bulk and crowd the eye. Also by clipping the yarn so short there isn't much yarn left to "fold" over with your fingers to create the egg - thus leaving thread exposed. Something I've been doing when making small eggs either as heads or just plain eggs on the middle of the shank is to make a dubbing loop, twist, and wrap. Perhaps I should have mentioned this before on this tute. I got a question from a member as to how to make real small eggs like this. Plus, I think it's a quicker way of tying these. Here's some pics. 1. Make the dubbing loop by wrapping the thread around your finger and back down. Tie this loop in. 2. Take a very small piece of yarn, seperate it, and place it in the loop. 3. Using a dubbing twister, spin the loop, till the yarn tightens up. 4. Take one or two wraps of the yarn strand around the hook shank and tie off. Whip finish.
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