The playwork book . Fig. nails in the sides of the base. At theother end set in a very small reel, with a ATOP 101 long slim nail, so that it will easily turn onit. Now take a good strong dressmakershook, such as is used for coats or mantles,fasten it to a length of strong string, andwind one end round the large reel, settingthe hook end over the end of the crane. A TOP Materials Required :— A large reel» a skewer or penholder, a fret saw, apenknife. This is made of a large reel cut in halfand the roller portion cut away into a pointwith a penknife. The pin is made of awooden skewer or


The playwork book . Fig. nails in the sides of the base. At theother end set in a very small reel, with a ATOP 101 long slim nail, so that it will easily turn onit. Now take a good strong dressmakershook, such as is used for coats or mantles,fasten it to a length of strong string, andwind one end round the large reel, settingthe hook end over the end of the crane. A TOP Materials Required :— A large reel» a skewer or penholder, a fret saw, apenknife. This is made of a large reel cut in halfand the roller portion cut away into a pointwith a penknife. The pin is made of awooden skewer or penholder with the. Fig. projecting slightly beyond the cutportion of the reel. These are very goodtops and spin very steadily. 102 THE PLAYWORK BOOK A TEETOTUM Materials Required :— A small block of soft wood, an old penholder, asharp penknife, a gimlet. This is made from a square block of woodcut sharply to a point with a peg sunk wellinto a close-fitting hole. Each flat side ofthe top has on it a letter or a number, andthe game is to spin it round, and accordingto which letter or number falls upwardeach player takes or makes so many coun-ters to the pool. The letters generally usedare—


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