Hey Rols,
I use phesant tail legs a fair bit, but they are certainly not durable.
To knot them though I use a pair of Dr slick extra hand tweezers.
I simply grip the fibers, rotate them round the tweezer and then pull it through the loop that creates. You get alot more control and its then very easy to be precise. (And you dont need loads of fingers)
If its for hoppers though you should consider the same legging technique but with flexi floss. Its more durable and has loads of movement. (But it obviously creates bulkier legs than the phesant)
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