. A graded course in cord, raffia, lacer work and sewing for elementary schools. e the cover in position, and sewthe loop securely to the under side of the cover where it lies against it. Front Fastening. The front of the box may be fastened with a loop on thecover and knob on the side, or with a loop on both cover and side, oneslipping over the other, with a little piece of reed or match stick tosecure it. The knob may be constructed out of several pieces of raffia tiedin a double or triple knot (see Whip, lA) with the ends run thru thebox and fastened within. Or it may be made out of a littl


. A graded course in cord, raffia, lacer work and sewing for elementary schools. e the cover in position, and sewthe loop securely to the under side of the cover where it lies against it. Front Fastening. The front of the box may be fastened with a loop on thecover and knob on the side, or with a loop on both cover and side, oneslipping over the other, with a little piece of reed or match stick tosecure it. The knob may be constructed out of several pieces of raffia tiedin a double or triple knot (see Whip, lA) with the ends run thru thebox and fastened within. Or it may be made out of a little piece ofchain tied in a single knot. The loop is similar to that described undera for the hinges, except that the foundation parts want to be loose enufto fit over the knob. A pencil held upright against the edge of thecover will usually serve as a large enuf object around w^hich to work. References. Tinsley, Practical and Artistic Basketry, pages I2i, 122. Jessup and Logue, The Handicraft Book, pages 59, 60, 61, 63. REEF OR AMBULANCE KNOT DIAGRAMS OF REEF OR AMBULANCE KNOT.


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