Canoe with two masts
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Canoe with two
masts
(Nar)
COLLECTED BY
Dr. HADDON
(CAT´S CRADLE FROM
MANY LANDS
BY KATHLEEN HADDON
Longmans, Green and Co.
1911)
Figure for two persons or with
the big toe.
A. Opening A.
B. Another person passes his
hand over 5f, below 5n
and 2f, and catches 2n
and 1f, where they
cross and comes back.
(One can also catches
with 1 and 2, 5n and 2f,
and thus puts 2n and 1f
on the big toe, without forgot
to lift this last, first over 5f.
C. R3 passes through R2,
from above, picks up R1l
and returns.
Do the same with L3.
D. Release 1, 2 and 5.
You have a loop on 3
and a double loop on the
big toe, or another
person´s hand.
E. 5 picks up 3f.
1 picks up 3n.
Release 3.
R2 picks up the L
palmar string .
L2, through R2
from above, picks up
the R palmar string.
F. 3 passes over 5 and
enters, from below, into
the double loop holded
by the other person
(or big toe´s loop), over
all the strings except 1n,
and removes from above 1.
3 returns through the
double loop.
G. Release the double loop
and 2.
Extend.
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