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wings, and then pass the hackle behind the wings 

 (fig. 22). 



Fig. 22. 



Turn the hackle as before, but do not jam the 

 folds of the hackle in 

 front of each other, as the 

 effect of this operation 

 would be to set the wings 

 too upright (fig. 23). 

 In all cases bear in mind 

 that the more turns of 

 the hackle are worked F - 



in front of the wings the 

 flatter they lie, and the more turns behind them 



