. First years in handicraft . f plain paper, white orManilla. Cut them as wide as the length of your length must be twice the width of the book-page. Inpasting each sheet in place notice that one-half of it must bepasted solidly to the inner side of the book-cover. The pasteextends also about yi onto the fly-leaf, joining it slightly tothe first book-page. If the covers, when drying, show a disposition to curl, putthem under a weight until dry. Model 41DROP-EDGED CATCH-ALL Material: 120-lb. cover. Draw Fig. 82, beginning with the outside square. Themiddle square lies y^1 within


. First years in handicraft . f plain paper, white orManilla. Cut them as wide as the length of your length must be twice the width of the book-page. Inpasting each sheet in place notice that one-half of it must bepasted solidly to the inner side of the book-cover. The pasteextends also about yi onto the fly-leaf, joining it slightly tothe first book-page. If the covers, when drying, show a disposition to curl, putthem under a weight until dry. Model 41DROP-EDGED CATCH-ALL Material: 120-lb. cover. Draw Fig. 82, beginning with the outside square. Themiddle square lies y^1 within and the inmost square 1 withinthat. Notice that the jMT measurement (see lower line J fixesthe slant of the oblique lines. Cut out on all heavy lines. Score all remaining light lines. We have, on folding, two sets of laps to be glued. Gluethe lower set in place first. The upper afterward. All lapsmust be underneath. (See finished model, Fig. 83.) Clip offprojecting laps. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 9y 6 «/%*- /. 3/z e, o


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