Looks like you have enough colors, lol! Now stop using Photobucket as they are crooks IMHO!
Just upload your pictures you want to post to this site.
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That's because he had them "hosted" (stored) in Photobucket ... and Photobucket decided it was losing $$ on it's "free" hosting service, so it stopped allowing people to share their photos on third party websites unless they paid a bunch of money for the "free" service. Those that did not sign up & pay lost the links to all their pics that were posted on 3rd party websites. Even those of us that downloaded all our Photobucket pics back into our computers & closed our accounts ... still lost the links to most all of our previously posted pics. That's what those "blocked" banners represent.
I did something similar with rubberband legs on grub bodies ... and I used a canvas sewing needle, but I've heard of using a crochet needle.
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Looks like you have enough colors, lol! Now stop using Photobucket as they are crooks IMHO!
Just upload your pictures you want to post to this site.
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I haven’t used PhotoBucket for a long time. There must have been some sort of glitch when I initially created this post.
Thanks Skip for fixing it!
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Stunning set of jigs
They are awesome keep up the good work .
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Excellent work
So not being able to see the photobucket stuff and I understanding you use a crochet hook or large sewing needle to pull the marabout through the jelly belly?
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
Yeah, that’s basically it. Maybe if you PM skeetbum41 he will send you his pics? I read his and Snake River’s posts and then just kind of played around with it.
I modified the process a bit by actually tying the marabou to the hook after threading it through the body and threading the body onto the hook.
It’s a bit tricky to get a sickle hook to exit correctly due to the tight curves near the point.