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Related: About this forumA string game with most or all fingers?
Somewhere around the age of 14, there was a string activity popular with girls in my area.
One person would hold a design and another person would take the design from the first persons fingers.
Was this a particular game or design?
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Tetrachloride
Nov 2021
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We used to do it all the time when I was in elementary school. Tried out different designs and so on
Walleye
Nov 2021
#5
Boys played it, too. I can still do the first three, the rest have deserted an aging brain.
marble falls
Nov 2021
#6
Oh, yeah! Loved doing that as a kid. The Polynesians I believe used to do incredibly complex ones.
electric_blue68
Nov 2022
#7
Captain Zero
(7,581 posts)1. Cat's Cradle
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markie
(22,950 posts)2. played it often
growing up and then with my kids until they got tired of it!!
Tetrachloride
(8,486 posts)3. Very enlightening.
just what i needed for the question
markie
(22,950 posts)4. it is really fun
to play with kids!! I loved it
Walleye
(36,439 posts)5. We used to do it all the time when I was in elementary school. Tried out different designs and so on
marble falls
(62,527 posts)6. Boys played it, too. I can still do the first three, the rest have deserted an aging brain.
I guess there are only three moves, but I thought there were more.
electric_blue68
(18,739 posts)7. Oh, yeah! Loved doing that as a kid. The Polynesians I believe used to do incredibly complex ones.
Ty for the memories
Tetrachloride
(8,486 posts)8. ty for the tip. i will try to look into it
if i forget to post, feel free to throw a marshmallow
electric_blue68
(18,739 posts)9. Just returned here. Did u ever look them up. 👍
Tetrachloride
(8,486 posts)10. no, i didn't but ty for checking
i need to add it to my list for a larger current project
electric_blue68
(18,739 posts)11. 👍