. Studies in primitive looms. at the warp end of the bow, passes through the pseudo-warp-spacer into the inside of the folded leather by means of a slit at the folding, passes 1 Moccasins and Their Quill Work, Journ. Roy. Anthrop. Inst., xxxviii, 1908, pp. 47-57. H. Ling Eoth.—-Studies in Primitive Looms. 19 through the loop of the buckskin tie, and returns through the adjoining slit to thebow end it started from. The pseudo-warps are kept in workable position by a pseudo-warp-spacer, whichconsists of a piece of birch bark 2 inches wide by 1| inches wide (51 x 3*2 cm.),perforated with twenty-e


. Studies in primitive looms. at the warp end of the bow, passes through the pseudo-warp-spacer into the inside of the folded leather by means of a slit at the folding, passes 1 Moccasins and Their Quill Work, Journ. Roy. Anthrop. Inst., xxxviii, 1908, pp. 47-57. H. Ling Eoth.—-Studies in Primitive Looms. 19 through the loop of the buckskin tie, and returns through the adjoining slit to thebow end it started from. The pseudo-warps are kept in workable position by a pseudo-warp-spacer, whichconsists of a piece of birch bark 2 inches wide by 1| inches wide (51 x 3*2 cm.),perforated with twenty-eight holes in the same horizontal line, the pseudo-warpspassing through these holes. When all the pseudo-warps are in position the foldedpiece of leather is sewn up with a few sinew stitches. The first transverse, which is only apparently the weft, consists of two piecesof red-stained sinew which are twined alternately under and over the pseudo-warps. Then the sinew from the spool, which is continuous and not stained in any. WAfVPS PS£UDOWARPS


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