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This is a variation of the weave that I learned at EJC 2010 in Jonesuu, Finland. Like the weave, the feeder passes on two count and the feedees pass on six count, but in this variation of the feeder changes every five passes. At the start Anne, Clare and Daniel stand at the corners of a triangle and Ben stands in the centre. Daniel is the feeder passing on two count and everyone else passes on six count.


Daniel's first pass is with Anne, Ben starts with two selfs and Clare starts with four selfs:

After this pass Anne walks backwards and to her left. Daniel's next pass is with Ben:

After this pass Ben walks forwards and to his right. Anne continues to walk to the centre of the triangle. Daniel's next pass is with Clare:

Daniel's next pass is with Anne who is now at the centre of the triangle:

After this pass Anne turns to her left to face Clare, who will be the next feeder. Daniel's next pass is with Ben. This is Daniel's last pass as the feeder:

Clare's first pass as the feeder is with Daniel:

After this pass Daniel walk backwards and to his left. Clare's next pass is with Anne:

After this pass Anne walks forwards and to her right. Daniel contiues towards the centre of the triangle. Clare's next pass is with Ben:

Clare's next pass is with Daniel, who is now at the centre of the triangle:

After this pass Daniel turns to his left to face Ben, who will be the next feeder. Clare's next pass is with Anne. This is Clare's last pass as the feeder:

Ben's first pass as the feeder is with Clare:

After this pass Clare walks backwards and to her left. Ben's next pass is with Daniel:

After this pass Daniel walks forwards and to his left. Clare continues to walk towards the middle of the triangle. Ben's next pass is with Anne:

Ben's next pass is with Clare, who is now in the middle of the triangle:

After this pass Clare turns left to face Anne, who will be the next feeder. Ben's next pass is with Daniel. This is Ben's last pass as the feeder:

Anne's first pass as the feeder is with Ben:

This is just like the first diagram except all the jugglers have moved around.

You could try an ambidextrous version, where the feeder does one count and the feedees do three count!