woven extended body stone
materials
extended body base: craft wire
tails: goose biots
abdomen: larva lace
legs: broom bristles and larva lace
thorax: brown dubbing
eyes: mono
antenae: micro fibits
wing buds: printed water proof paper
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1. cut and fold a piece of craft wire 2 times the length of the desired abdomen length
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2. tie in goose biots and larva lace
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3. weave abdomen using a double granny weave whip finish trim larva lace thread and wire
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4. thread hook through eye of wire
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5. tie in a piece of larva lace with a broom bristle threaded through tie in rear wing bud and dub over it
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6. advance thread forward to eye of hook and tie in antenae followed by front wing bud followed by mono eyes
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7. tie in next 2 sets of legs then dub thorax
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8. fold wing bud back and tie down
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9. tie down wing bud right behind mono eyes whip finish and trim off thread
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10. using a heated bodkin bend legs to desired shape and trim to proper length
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11. coat top of wing buds with Sally Hansens hard as nails
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