_OS_ писал(а):Свитч писал(а):Очень заинтересовался мушкой Tartan fly по легенде Francis Francis, заинтересовало в ней то, что здесь присутствует по сути двойной хакл. Сначала идет красновато песочное перо петуха и сверху перо цапли, как бы интересное цветовое решение. В довершение тело из двух цветов оранжевое и к голове алое, когда взбиваешь иголкой после формировки, то интересный оттенок в целом получается. Отдельно отмечу новый материал с интересной структурой, который пытаюсь использовать в своих мушках, экий растрепай.
Связана в руках.
Легенду можно?
The Tartan (Plate XII. fig. 1,) is a strange-looking
fly, and is rather a troublesome fly to dress. Tag gold
tinsel ; tail, gold pheasant rump ; body, half orange and
half scarlet-red mohair laid on sparely, of course ; broadish
gold tinsel also spare; hackle, first a stripped sandyred
cock's hackle (that is, only one side of it to be used,
the other being stripped off), and on top of this, the
large blue-grey hackle or feather from the heron's back
and rump ; the larger the better, they cannot be too large,
as when the hackle is laid on the fibres are expected to
extend from the very head to the farthest bend of the
hook. It is an awkward feather to lay on, as are all
heron's hackles, being very delicate. It should be tied
in, to commence from as low down as it can be conveniently
tied, so as to leave enough for a good thick brush
from the head. In winding on the hackle if any of the
red hackle fibres under it be wound in, they must be
picked out afterwards with the needle, and put in their
proper position. At the shoulder, a teal hackle of course.
Wings, two strips of silver-grey mottled turkey (the small
mottled feather) ; these feathers are not easy to get. When
this fly is finished, and before it is properly pressed down
into shape, it looks like an enormous spider, or daddy
longlegs ; it certainly is a monstrosity, though, after all,
not such a monstority as.