At first I had some trouble figuring this one out, but once I did, it became my favorite among the Russian 6 Pak games.
You have a 10×10 playing field. While the timer, represented by a zip, moves menacingly down, buttons appear on random tiles. You can connect these buttons with a ribbon, but only horizontally or vertically. When the ribbon loops it vanishes in neat little explosions, taking the buttons it connected with it. The timer gets set back a length, and you get awarded some points, in both cases, the more buttons you managed to connect, the better your reward will be. Over time, the timer gets faster and faster, and once it reaches the bottom, the game is over and you are presented with the high score list.
In the Windows version of the 6 Pak, re-released in 1997 along with Solitaire as Interplay's Classic Collection, the sewing theme was completely omitted. The buttons are small purple balls on gray tiles, and the timer is simply a color bar.
