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"riverman" wrote in
: How do you guide the 'crinkling' as the slips collapse? It seems that they should accordian down neatly, but instead mine just rolled over. Is it easier to learn on some larger slips of generic feathers? --riverman If you keep your fingers tight around them, the only place they can go is down. Don't get the impression that the thread does all the pulling-- the fingers need to do the pushing too. Scott |
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