Les Jeux de Ficelle Enchantés

UNTO THOSE THAT HAVE SHALL MORE BE GIVEN

   

UNTO THOSE
THAT HAVE
SHALL MORE
BE GIVEN
 

COLLECTED BY
LYLE A. DICKEY

         The salt was collected in the past
            by the sea and in the salted lakes.
            In the XIe century, the first
            salterns was creating.
            In the XIVe century,  was creating
            the gabelle (salt tax).
 

            Even if the gabelle (salt tax) has
            changed her name, after the
           French´s Revolution,
           she was definitively abolished only
           in 1946 (in France)!

           The salt has many uses well-known,
           but also less-known as:
           the manufacture of many products as
           the plastic, the chloride bleach,
           the pulp, and some fuels for
           the rockets.
 
 
 
 

      A. Opening A

     B.  2345 dips on 1,
           drawing out 1n
           on the far side of the
           hands.

      C. 1, below all the strings
           except 2345f, picks up 5f.

     D. 1, over 2n, picks up 2f.
          Release 5.

          You have two loops on 1
           one on 2, and one
           on 2345.

     E. 5, over 2, picks up 1f.
           (not mix up with 2345n)
           Release 1.

     F. 1, over 2, picks up 5n.

     G.  1 picks up 2345n et 2n.

      H. Navajo 1 ( lift the
           lower loop over  the
           upper loops and release
           it).

          You have two loops on 1
           one on 2, one on 5 and
           one 2345.

     I. 2 dips into the  triangles
           next to 1.
           Release 2 and 5 and 2345.

     J. 5 enters from below in 1
          and removes the hanging
          loop.
          Release 1. Extend.
 
 



     K. To close the house,
           1 picks up the strings
           running over 5.

       To open release 1.
 

          One can tell a story with
          this figure.
             A wealthy and very miser man
             rest at home.
             A beggar knocks at his door.
             The wealthy asks:
             "Do you have salt? No! Out!"
             An other beggar knocks at the
             same door.
             The wealthy asks:  "Do you
             have salt? Yes!
             My house is yours , come in
             my friend!"
 
 

 

LYLE A. DICKEY

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