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    Default Pearsall Silk Colours & Alternatives

    I have, recently noticed on various Bulletin Boards quite
    a bit of confusion about the colours of Pearsall tying silk.
    I then received a query from Mark Vendon about
    the silk used on a fly called McCaskie's Green Cat.
    It became obvious that there is confusion about the
    colour Orange and its various Pearsall manifestations.
    Most fly recipes refer to Orange and Hot Orange,
    and/or the appropriate number. I decided to have a look
    at various sources, i.e. look up some books.
    The first was Veniards "Fly Dressing Materials" 1977.
    His list was as follows -
    1 White, 6a Light Orange, 10 Ash, 15 Maroon,
    2 Straw, 6b Sherry Spinner, 11 Golden Olive, 16 Olive,
    3 Primrose, 7 Blue, 11a Scarlet, 17 Brown,
    4 Light Yellow, 8 Purple, 12 Cardinal, 18 Green,
    5 Yellow, 9 Black, 13 Crimson, 19 Hot Orange,
    6 Amber, 9a Grey, 14 Claret, 20 Light Olive.

    I then looked at Edmonds & Lee, whose list was -
    1,2,3,4,5,6,6a,6b,7,8,9,9a,10,11,11a,12,13,14,15,1 6,17,18.
    No colour names but included a colour chart.

    As can be seen from the above authors, #6a is always
    refered to as Light Orange, also by Skues.
    Many others just call it Orange.
    Also some colours have not been available for many
    years. I have found a new source of silks with a huge
    range of shades in Seta Reale marketed in the U.K. by Coats.
    Their colour charts and Pearsall can be found
    on my front page at -
    http://www.dtnicolson.dial.pipex.com/
    Last edited by Donald Nicolson; 02-23-2009 at 11:11 PM.
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    Does anybody sell this material in the US? I haven't been able to find anything online.

    Steve

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    Steve,

    Pearsall's is available from most large fly tying supply shops (Bear Lodge Anglers on the sponsors page) in a good range of colors. Some colors such as straw and ash are a bit rare.

    The other silks Donald mentions, I haven't been able to find on this side of the pond. I have had a friend in the UK send me some samples of the Seta Reale and it's a very nice silk to tie with. A bit larger than the Pearsall's I'm used to, but still very nice.

    REE
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    I was recently told about YLI 100 silk, I have not used
    it but it looks very promising. I think it a US product, there is
    a manufacturers web-site. It gives colour charts with ref # only.
    I found this supplier in the UK -
    http://www.sewcreativequilts.co.uk/s...1-yli-silk-100

    You'll note that they give the shades names.
    I'm sure with a little searching on Yahoo or Google, it would
    be possible to find a supplier in the US.
    Donald Nicolson (Scotland)

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    Hi All;

    I've been looking into YLI silk for that past few days, it's available on ebay about $5.00 per 200 meter spool versus $3.50 per 30 meter spool of Pearsalls. The Yli spools fit a standard bobbin whereas Pearsalls smaller spools require midge bobbins.

    Check out these flies tied with YLI silk:

    http://fiberglassflyrodders.yuku.com/topic/8186

    Looks to be very similar to Pearsalls.

    Wayneb

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    Default Confusion

    The problem with colors would be solved if Pearsall would make a chart and number the spools. I don't know why they don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayneb View Post
    Hi All;

    I've been looking into YLI silk for that past few days, it's available on ebay about $5.00 per 200 meter spool versus $3.50 per 30 meter spool of Pearsalls. The Yli spools fit a standard bobbin whereas Pearsalls smaller spools require midge bobbins.

    Check out these flies tied with YLI silk:

    http://fiberglassflyrodders.yuku.com/topic/8186

    Looks to be very similar to Pearsalls.

    Wayneb



    First off, Thanks Wayne
    And secondly YLI is made in Japan.
    A good friend Greenwood ties the most beautiful Soft Hackles and he told me his secret is SILK.
    That plus the old man is a rod builder and likes silk. We talked about how White silk disappears with no preserver added, so I started thinking this could be cool with different colored thread underneath. But the same effect can be done with flexi-floss, which there are some flies out there with that.

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