Les Jeux de Ficelle Enchantés

The Pig

 

PIG

COLLECTED BY
R.H. COMPTON
 
 
 

 




 

     The pig is a no ruminant and
    omnivorous mammal.
    In the Middle Ages, the pigs were the
    garbagemen. But the people had to
    built more hight walls, to prevent
    them to eat corpses.
 
 
 
 
 

     A. Do "FISHES".

     B. 1 passes behind the both
          outer strings of W, and
          brings these strings toward
          you.
          Release 2³ and extend.

       You have two loops on 1
          and one on 5.

     C. 2 picks up 1f.
          Release 1².

       You have mustache.

     D. 1, below 2 and 5n,
          picks up 5f.

     E. You must to put  the 1
          and 5 loops over the
          2´s strings :
 

          R1 et R2 enter, from
          above, into L2 and
          grasp L1f.
          Release L1.
          R1 and R2 put back the
          L1´s loop on L1.

          R1 and R1 enter, from
          above, into L2 and
          grasp L5n.
          Release L5.
          R1 and R2 put back the
          L5´s loop on L5.

       The 5 loop´s strings don´t
           to be crossed.

           Do the same with R1
           and R5.
 

     F. 1, 3, 4 and 5 enter, from
          below, into the loop 2,
          which slip on the wrist.
 

       You have a loop on 1,
          one on 5, and one on
          the wrist.
 

       G. R1 and R2 grasp L1f
            and L5n.
            Release LH.
            L1 and L5 enter again
            into theirs loops,
            toward RH.

     H. L1 and L2 grasp R1f
           and R5n.
           Release RH.

           R1 and R5 enter again
           into theirs loops,
           toward LH.
 
 

     I.  We need to turn the figure:

          R2 removes from below R1.
          R1 removes from below L1.
          L1 removes from below L5.
          L5 removes from below R5.

          R5 removes from below R2.

        You have a loop on 1 and
           one on 5.
 

     J. 1 remove from above 5.
          2345 remove from below 1.
 
 
 






 

       K. Move the"pig", rotating
            the wrists  to the left,
            then to the right.
 
 
 

 

 

 

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