. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 275. — The strands areready for netting the ballcover. Fig. 276.—First stepin tying stringcovering for Fig. 277.—Tie theknots in thisway. you carry the bunch in your right hand across the bunch in yourleft hand; this forms a loop. Do not take your finger out ofthe loop until the entire double knot is made. Bring the bunchfrom your right hand under and through the loop formed bythe crossing of the bunches; this will give Fig. 276. Pull thestrings until the tie is a short distance from the stem; then tiethe same strands again to form a firm


. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 275. — The strands areready for netting the ballcover. Fig. 276.—First stepin tying stringcovering for Fig. 277.—Tie theknots in thisway. you carry the bunch in your right hand across the bunch in yourleft hand; this forms a loop. Do not take your finger out ofthe loop until the entire double knot is made. Bring the bunchfrom your right hand under and through the loop formed bythe crossing of the bunches; this will give Fig. 276. Pull thestrings until the tie is a short distance from the stem; then tiethe same strands again to form a firm knot. Fig. 277 shows themethod. Tie together two more bunches, and two more, until all thebunches have been used and you have made four knots (Fig. 278). 210 Parties, Shows, and Entertainments Fit the network over your ball (Fig. 279), allowing the coveringto remain on the ball while you tie the bunches of strands into another row of four knotsbelow the first row. Lookat Fig. 278. The bunchesare all numbered, showing


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