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the left, after which the silk must be wound 

 back towards the head. 



Now wind the hackle round so that the 

 number of turns exceeds by one the number 

 of turns of the tinsel. If wound in the same 

 direction as the tinsel, each turn should occupy 



FIG. 93. 



a position exactly midway between the turns 

 of tinsel. At the point where the silk has 

 finished off the tinsels take closer turns of 

 the hackle and finish it off in the usual 

 manner. 



Wind the twist over the turns of the hackle 

 in the opposite direction in every case i.e., if 



