This Bulgarian polypropylene yarn with the trade name "Vidlon" is specially developed for abrasion-resistant knits and is used for rugs, runners, socks, slippers, jewelry, home accessories, etc. Bulgarian fly fishermen have long discovered its many uses in tying artificial flies. Due to its thickness, it is extremely suitable for caddisfly bodies, and when separated, it can be used for other flies, parachute bags, dubbing, and mixed with other yarns. It is glued together every two centimeters and needs to be combed out with a needle or, best of all, easily with a pet brush. At a longer length, it can be mixed with various shiny flashes and used to make streamers.
Ideas for using Vidlon polypropylene yarn
Making caddisfly pupae:



