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Kumihimo disk instructions

Working with the Kumihimo Disk

by None Redmond

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BRAID 1: Kongo-gumi, or spiral braid

BRAID 2: reversing the Kongo-gumi

BRAID 3: a ridged Kongo for a key ring

BRAID 4: Edo Yatsu gumi

BRAID 4:: Edo Yatsu gumi - page 2


BRAID 4: the Edo Yatsu gumi - page 2

The thread at the east underneath skips over the adjacent thread to move to the right of the two threads at the north

The light coloured thread to the left of the south pair moves over its neighbour to rest underneath the dark coloured thread to the east.

In this picture the upper thread of the pair to the west has jumped over its neighbour to move to the left of the single thread at the south.

The central thread of the three at the north has jumped over its neighbour to go to the upper slot next to the thread on the west. Again it will be seen that in these last moves the threads skipped over one neighbour moving in a counter clockwise direction. The little housekeeping job remains.

And here the photograph shows the move completed.

And here is the completed braid.

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