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23 Ιουν 2024 · Making string figures is a fun activity that involves looping a long string around your fingers to make cool-looking patterns. If you're just starting out, you'll want to practice making an opening A figure, which is the basis for other complex string figures, like Cat’s Cradle and Jacob’s Ladder.
The following figures give some idea of the great variety of string figures you can learn to do. First, you will need to learn Position 1 and Opening A, as these are commonly used to begin figures. Position 1
These instructions use videos and pictures to illustrate how to make The Cup and Saucer, The Eiffel Tower, and The Star. The Cup and Saucer serves as the basis for the latter two figures – after mastering the first, you have a great foundation for the figures following.
19 Αυγ 2023 · Originally acting as an aid to storytelling, forming string figures has evolved into a game that produces many different shapes and patterns. “Cup and saucer” is one figure that is easy to create, even for a beginner.
How to make string figures, games, and tricks--described and illustrated: Cat's Cradle, Eiffel Tower, Witches Broom, Jacob's Ladder, and many other favorites.
Figures are described in both a special language that some "serious" string figure students prefer to use (much as most math students prefer "2+5=7" to "add two to five and you'll get seven"), and in plain English.
28 Φεβ 2023 · Have you mastered a few basic string figures and want to expand your skills? The Eiffel Tower can be a fun but challenging string figure to master. It may take some practice, but once you're familiar with the different methods of making...