Gary,

Joyce is the expert here but I can tell you that wooly nylon is very
stretchy.  I think it was developed originally to use as a thread for knits.
You can make it very thin indeed.  It comes in seveal widths and types.  I
think it is a wonderful material because it lays down so smoothly.  As I
offered earlier, you can give it a try before you buy by sending a SASE to
me.

Mike

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From: "Gary Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 7:16 AM
Subject: [VFB] YLI Wooly Nylon


> Joyce -
>
> Wow!  I just did a web search for YLI Wooly Nylon and I am excited by the
> possibilities.
>
> Would you describe it as "stretchy"?
>
> Have you used the "Wooly Nylon Extra".  Described as being more wooly.
>
> How wooly is the regular stuff?
>
> Is this a standard for sewing supply shops?  Wonder about Hobby Lobby...
>
> - Gary
>
> At 09:07 AM 11/15/03, you wrote:
>
> >It is made by YLI company and I believe that there is a website where you
can
> >purchase it. I use it instead of floss on almost all my flies now. Joyce
> >
> >
> >Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >
> > > Joyce,
> > > Does wooly nylon have a brand name? Sounds like cool material.
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jeff C
> > > Tucson
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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