Ya, that's what I mean. Just looping the B-50 around a couple hooks must be a lot quicker than doing the flemish twist. At least for me anyway. Maybe I'm too O.C.D. about how I make them, but after I do the first loop, it seems to take me forever, because I untangle and untwist all of the strands in each bundle so that I can pull them all equally tight before counter-twisting a bit and starting the second loop, all the while hoping that I made it the correct length (don't have a jig).
Osage Outlaw - Do you serve inside the string loops too? If so, how do you go about that? I was thinking if a guy spooled some serving thread onto a small bobbin from a sewing machine (or anything that would fit through the loop), it would speed up the process.
I love the looks of the flemish string, but I think I may just have to make up a jig like that and give it a try. Thanks for the pics.