The fourth rule is the most important of all: 4. Keep "on the spot" as much as possible, i.e. take a number of single steps from the point you have arrived at, not a number of consecutive steps leading farther from it.

For example: "b" here is a single step from "a", you do one thing. I do not want you to go on developing from it [fig. "b">[ as "c", "d" & "e" until you have

gone back to fig. "a" and made all the immediately possible steps to be taken from it, one of wh. is shown, fig "f."

FIG. 73: Seed of design as applied to Craft & Material.