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week 1 

We will start by learning the basic method using only eat strings. Then progress to the advanced technique.

If you can, please take a moment to watch the beginners method video. This will help you start to understand the process. Don't worry we will go over it again in class.
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Here are extra materials that you will find useful. Feel free to download and print so you have them accessible for class.
star.method_copy.pdf
File Size: 49 kb
File Type: pdf
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fingerweavingdvdhandout.part1.pdf
File Size: 1717 kb
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Right handed
Left handed
pg12-13basicinstructions_copy.pdf
File Size: 572 kb
File Type: pdf
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lefthandedversion.beginnermethod.pdf
File Size: 17202 kb
File Type: pdf
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stipplel_copy_2.pdf
File Size: 975 kb
File Type: pdf
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handout1stipple.lefthanded.pdf
File Size: 3312 kb
File Type: pdf
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fingerweavinghandout.diagonalstripe.2.pdf
File Size: 5066 kb
File Type: pdf
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lefthanded.advancedmethod.pdf
File Size: 31257 kb
File Type: pdf
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For the advanced method, a more efficient way to use your fingers, Carol offers the "scissor and pinch" method. The video below on the right is for the right-handed. The video below on the left is for the left-handed.

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