The Post and the White Fox
(Alaska to the Mackenzie Delta)

1. Opening A.

2.  1 over 2 loop distally enters 5 loop, picks up 5f and returns (fig. 38a).

 

 

 

 

3. Exchange 2 loops, passing R2 loop through L2 loop.

4. Proximally insert 1 into 2 loops (fig. 38b - step A) and Navajo both lower 2 loops over upper loop (fig. 38b - step B). This is The Post (fig. 38c).

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. The series continues: Release 1 loops and extend. The post has fallen and you are left with fig. 38d. Proximally transfer R2 to R1, then proximally transfer R5 to R1.

 

 

6. Hook down distal R1f through proximal R1 loop with R5 (fig. 38e - step A).  R2 through distal 1 loop hooks up proximal R1n and returns with it through the distal 2 loop in an Index Twist type movement (fig 38e - step B). Release R1 loop.

 

 

 

7. There is a parallelogram in the middle of the figure. R1 proximally picks up the left lower string of the parallelogram and then R2n (fig. 38f). Navaho strings on R1.  Release L5 and R2 loops to get The White Fox, who runs away to the right as you extend.

 

 

 

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Fig. 38a

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Fig. 38b

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Fig. 38c  - The Post

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Fig. 38d

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Fig. 38e

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Fig. 38f

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Fig. 38g  The White Fox