#410265 - 10/10/04 07:43 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot]
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Geek-enviro-hippy priest
Registered: 28/09/04
Loc: Diss, Norfolk
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Thanks! I did try searching for it, but i think adding 'thread' confused something! I'm glad you said it's a pain in the arse move - makes me feel better about it now 
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#410266 - 10/10/04 08:15 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: Sym]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 27/03/03
Loc: Philadelphia, PA - USA
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Try searching for "TTN" if "thread" is messing with it. TTN is often the term used on these boards. Also, putting quotes around "Thread The Needle" should be of some help because quotes make search engines look for the entire phrase instead of each word separately.
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#410268 - 12/10/04 03:14 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: Sym]
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So charmingly heathen, your skin is like a teardrop on a popsickle.
Registered: 10/10/04
Loc: Nuneaton
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Written by: toyer90
Hi all,
I'm new to poi (picked some up when i got fed up trying to learn fish tails on my staff) and working my way though the HoP lessons. i've got up to no 13 (Thread the Needle) and i just can't figure out what to do! Can someone help me?! 
thanks
the way i did it was to do the butterfly and then start bringing each arm up. i always find it best though practicing without any poi first,that way you can do it infront of the computer...lol once you think you have got the right rythm add the poi. Good luck
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#410269 - 12/10/04 03:22 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: GothFrogette]
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newbie
Registered: 13/08/04
Loc: Horsham/Norwich, UK
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I learnt it by doing the butterfly 1st and (I presume you have one hand on top of the other) swapping hands, the full move just kinda comes when you can swap hands.
(By swapping hands i mean moving the bottom hand on top of the hand you usually have on top)
Not sure if that helps.....:)
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#410270 - 12/10/04 03:25 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: GothFrogette]
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eggcentric
Registered: 26/08/03
Loc: Dublin, Ireland
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think 1 potatoe 2 potatoe 3 potatoe 4..... the same sort of movements, but your fists sliding inwards & outwards as opposed to just on top of each other.... best of luck 
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#410271 - 12/10/04 07:48 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: Fabergé]
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not a stranger
Registered: 31/05/04
Loc: wales
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I have been trying to do this for so long, and I still can't. I can just do the potato thing but not the sliding. It's very sad, and I'm very crap.
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#410272 - 13/10/04 09:01 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: Lillie Frog]
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member
Registered: 26/10/01
Loc: college station, tx
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hi yall, heres a few tips:
#1 as always, train your hands one at a time. put down one poi, take the other and do a butterfly. practice pushing it forward as you pull the other (empty) hand backwards.
#2 (forward) the hand that goes forward goes on top. (reverse) the hand that goes forward goes on bottom.
#3 go slow, heavier stuff will go slower. ie;; glowsticks on strings are going to be moving faster than say socks.
good luck.
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#410273 - 13/10/04 09:04 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: rftek]
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not a stranger
Registered: 31/05/04
Loc: wales
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Thanks for the tips, I'm sure that one day I will get it. I had to try for ages before I got the potato bit so I am sure the other bit will come eventually. 
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Eat when you're hungry
Sleep where it's dry
No one is ever what they seem
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#410274 - 14/10/04 12:35 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: Lillie Frog]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/07/04
Loc: Bristol !!!!!!
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It was the timing of moving your hands that took me ages. if you follow the path of the poi slowly you should eventually see at what time to move your hands. It took me ages to get it then all of a sudden i saw the gap to move my hands and got it. It's really difficult to explain - i suggest finding a nice poier to show you so you can study where in the circle you can move your hands so they don't get tangled.
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#410275 - 14/10/04 10:13 PM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: Gayle......!]
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member
Registered: 18/08/04
Loc: Birmingham, UK
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It's all been said before, but I found the easiest way to learn this was to do a butterfly, then REALLY exaggerate the bringing of the bottom hand back before bringing it back on top of the other hand.
Also, do it one step at a time. Do a butterfly, then swap hands, butterfly some more, then swap again. I found it easier that way.
The 1 potato, 2 potato thing really does help, but it's all down to.............................................................................timing.
Good luck!
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#410276 - 14/10/04 10:58 PM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: Woods]
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Member
Registered: 05/10/04
Loc: ireland
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not sure if this helps at all, but i always find that if you don't think of it as sliding your arms over eachother but more like punching the air, you'll get it. so it goes something like: spin right poi counterclockwise, punch for a second then spin the other poi clockwise and punch with that hand for a second. oh and when i say clockwise or counter - that's just the basic butterfly move - i'm not out to confuse you or anything.
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#410277 - 15/10/04 12:04 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: zarkia]
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Classically British
Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Guildford, Surrey, England
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I learnt it as pushing your sleeves down one at a time, and remembering that whilst one pushes foward, the other pulls back - otherwise you'll find yourself being "dragged" forward.
When it clicks though - it becomes second nature...
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#410279 - 22/04/06 01:09 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: LadyKrystalWebb]
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Scoiattolo de mare
Registered: 05/11/01
Loc: Europe,Scotland,Both
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make new poi 
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#410280 - 22/04/06 03:10 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: [Nx?]]
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Registered: 27/01/06
Loc: Wisconsin
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i discovered that when i started too...go get some socks or tails...i like my tails...i can watch my planes then too
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#410281 - 22/04/06 05:12 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: LadyKrystalWebb]
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newbie
Registered: 20/04/06
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try using somthing different than golf balls. mine are home made too and i got tennis balls in football socks. works great
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#410282 - 22/04/06 06:19 AM
Re: Thread the Needle
[Re: tadleysimon]
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I looked in a mirror and noticed I was infinitely twisted.
Registered: 02/09/05
Loc: Oregon, USA
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Golf balls and yo-yo strings?? That sounds a bit ouchy and rather frustrating.. Socks are your friends! Lotsa learning links and sock making tips in my intro post: http://www.homeofpoi.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Number=494698Hope it helps.
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