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    I don't have a photo-tying sequence.

    I cut a foam body blank to length and split the front half with scissors.
    Put a #10 beading needle horizontally in the vise. And then skewer the abdomen onto the needle.
    I tie on tightly at the rear end, fastening two long lengths of rubber legs, pinching down tightly to the temporary needle. Whip finish a few turns at the end of the abdomen.

    Then I wind forward, wrapping LOOSELY every now and then, to segment the body.
    Whip finish behind the slit. Pull the body blank off the needle. Sew the two loose rubberleg ends through the upper half of the body, so they protrude outwards at a forward angle, vaguely similar to a pair of antennae. The last paragraph below explains rubberleg sewing in greater detail.

    Put a hook in the vise. Double wrap with wire (soft brass or lead). Soak with CA glue.
    Quickly squash the wire wraps with smooth-jawed needle nose.

    Put a small bead of CA glue on one side of the wire wraps. Hold some combed yellow dubbing across for a few seconds. Breath on the wet CA glue, so the moisture in your breath kicks off the glue. Now the horizontally-oriented yellow dubbing is securely fastened to the hook.

    Poke the point of the hook into the back end of the slit body. Wrap thread onto the shank at the eye. Lash down the two front ends of the slit body so it covers both sides of the wire-wrapped shank, and so the antennae point forward and outward appropriately.

    Take the fly out of the vise. Use a wide-eyed rubberleg needle to sew a few more rubberlegs into the thorax. To make a rubberleg needle I start with a narrow-shanked but big-eye sewing needle. Heat the eye to cherry red with a lighter. Use needle nose to jam the red needle eye down onto the point of another needle. Now you have a sewing needle with an extra-extra wide eye. Which you can use for sewing rubberlegs or bundles of fibers into foam body blanks of all kinds.....useful for sewing into both closed-cell and open-cell foam.

    Here's the adult, made with closed-cell foam and similar tying techniques:

    Last edited by pittendrigh; 04-16-2012 at 06:53 PM.

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