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Oread, one of her earliest and best-known poems, which was first published in the 1915 anthology, illustrates this early style: Whirl up, sea— Whirl your pointed pines.
Sit down, and study your pointed foot.
The second accessory you'll need is your pointed black hat.
Lift up your pointed right toe for a hop.
Then bend your pointed foot for the effect, and drag your other foot on its' side until it meets up with your pointed foot.
Your arms should also be stretched out toward your pointed toes (you may even try to touch them).
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Now for the stretch: With your feet both flexed or both pointed (your choice) use your arms to reach in and grab your legs.
It requires a lot of patience, and the willingness to spend hours with your camera pointed at one subject without knowing whether or not your photos will turn out until it's all said and done.
Trade with others to complete your double pointed needle set.
Organize and size all your double pointed needles.
If your double pointed needles are all sized and sorted, you may skip this step.
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