So after two beginner classes and a lot of videos, I am becoming familiar with but not exactly proficient at tying egg patterns & zebra midges. I am satisfied my technique is improving and every session I learn something new. For example, this afternoon I learned that you should not let the small silver wire get off the spool without keeping tension on the main part of the wire that you are not immediately using.
Although I thought I was just freeing the tag end so I could pull off about 8" or so, I did not have control over the rest of the spooled wire. Which sprang off the spool like a nuclear Slinky and unwound about 2/3 of the wire in a nice big tangled coil on the floor next to me. And I thought untangling two nymphs on light tippet was time consuming. I did say a few bad words and eventually get almost all of it back on the spool. but lesson learned.
I also found that I really like one of the two bobbins I "inherited" and dislike the other. The one I like is 4.5" long, has a lined thread tube, maintains great tension, and the only marking I could find on it is a DRT marking on the spindle ends, with the R & T joined together. Anyone know who made this bobbin and if it is still made?
The one I don't like is 5.75" long, has a very short thread tube, doesn't maintain much tension from the brass color ball ends, and is unmarked. Both are probably at least 15-20 years old, if not older. I may need to look for another bobbin since i much prefer the shorter one and even at my beginner stage found it handy to keep two bobbins spooled with different colored thread.
On the plus side, I tied 10 zebra midges today in two colors, and they look much better than the first two I tied at my beginner class. And I can use the whip finish tool properly at least 3/4 of the time. I have lots to learn...
Although I thought I was just freeing the tag end so I could pull off about 8" or so, I did not have control over the rest of the spooled wire. Which sprang off the spool like a nuclear Slinky and unwound about 2/3 of the wire in a nice big tangled coil on the floor next to me. And I thought untangling two nymphs on light tippet was time consuming. I did say a few bad words and eventually get almost all of it back on the spool. but lesson learned.
I also found that I really like one of the two bobbins I "inherited" and dislike the other. The one I like is 4.5" long, has a lined thread tube, maintains great tension, and the only marking I could find on it is a DRT marking on the spindle ends, with the R & T joined together. Anyone know who made this bobbin and if it is still made?
The one I don't like is 5.75" long, has a very short thread tube, doesn't maintain much tension from the brass color ball ends, and is unmarked. Both are probably at least 15-20 years old, if not older. I may need to look for another bobbin since i much prefer the shorter one and even at my beginner stage found it handy to keep two bobbins spooled with different colored thread.
On the plus side, I tied 10 zebra midges today in two colors, and they look much better than the first two I tied at my beginner class. And I can use the whip finish tool properly at least 3/4 of the time. I have lots to learn...