Step 1 |
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Opening A. |
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2345 grasp 1f, 2 loop and 5 loop. |
Step 3 |
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Rotate L hand anticlockwise allowing L1 to release its loop ... |
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and L1n to be transferred to the dorsal side of L2345. Repeat R hand. |
Step 4 |
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2345 return to position. Rotate hands in order to make them facing each other. Extend. |
Step 5 |
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1 pick up proximal 2n then .... |
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the string lying on dorsal side of 2345 is transferred to W. |
Step 6 |
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Pass 1 proximal to all intermediate strings. Proximally, insert 1 into 5 loopPick up 5f and return to position. |
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Release 5. |
Step7
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Proximally, insert 5 into 2 loop. |
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Release 2 in order to transfer 2 loops to 5. |
Step 8 |
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Proximally, inert 1 into 5 loops. 1 pick up 5n and return to position. |
Step 9 |
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Caroline Extension: 2 pick up proximal 1f, .... |
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Then 1 press against the side of 2 to trap the string that runs from 1 to 2 and the string that runs from 1 to 5; wrists begin to turn toward the center. |
Step 10 |
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Release 5 and ... |
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release 1 while rotating H palms away from you. |
Final figure of 6. Kapiwa |
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You have Kapiwa. |