Hunter green and yellow marigold

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Hunter green redman head with hunter green satin strips and yellow marigold wool
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Only part of the process I do not care for is painting jig heads! About how many color schemes do you have......killing me!!!!!!
 

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Thanks guys!!!

Plate - are you talking painted heads or the different jigs tied up??? If tied wool just look back through the tying section they're the only ones I've done so far. As far as other colors - LOTS!!! If I see a cool pattern on here or elsewhere that I like and think will work I try it.

Truthfully if it wasn't for the new powder I just got - I probably have enough painted jigs to last for months.
 

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Plate this doesn't even count all the one's I've done since this pic was taken. If I want glitter on some heads I heat gently and run through glitter coat and recure.
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Thanks Pup - when I found the Hunter green satin and started tying it was a toss up between the white and yellow marigold and I just thought the y. marigold looked better.
 
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