StNicholas [serial] . FIG. 20. FIG. 17. DETAIL DIAGRAMS OF THE ORNAMENTS. ing touches and make him look like the monkeysthe children are familiar with. Fig. 18 is Jockoshat, Fig. 17, his coat, and Fig. 19, his little skirt. Cut all these from bright-colored cambric of a size to fitthe monkey. Fold a piece of cambric for the coat, andcut it out as you would for a paper doll, with the fold at the top. The skirt and hat are circular. Cut a roundhole in the middle of the skirt for the waist, and slit itdown the back. This furnishes the costume. Now, thread the end of the string from the top of Joc
StNicholas [serial] . FIG. 20. FIG. 17. DETAIL DIAGRAMS OF THE ORNAMENTS. ing touches and make him look like the monkeysthe children are familiar with. Fig. 18 is Jockoshat, Fig. 17, his coat, and Fig. 19, his little skirt. Cut all these from bright-colored cambric of a size to fitthe monkey. Fold a piece of cambric for the coat, andcut it out as you would for a paper doll, with the fold at the top. The skirt and hat are circular. Cut a roundhole in the middle of the skirt for the waist, and slit itdown the back. This furnishes the costume. Now, thread the end of the string from the top of Jockoshead into the darning-needle and run the needle throughthe middle of the hat (Fig. 9), then push the hat down on. fig. 23. fig. 22. detail diagrams of the ornaments his head. Fit the skirt around Jockos waist, and fastenit at the back with needle and thread; then put on hisjacket and fasten that in front. It is unnecessary to saythat Jocko is good to eat. The chrysanthemum ornament is showy andpretty, it is also very quickly made. Fold through the middle a piece of bright orange tissue-paper, six inches square. This will give you an again through the middle crosswise, and you will havea smaller square. Bring the two opposite corners of thesquare together and fold like Fig. 24, then cut off the pointcurving the edge, as shown by the dotted line. The foldedpart of the triangle is at the diagonal in Fig. 24, the edgesat the bottom. Now cut slits in your triangle like Fig. it, and you will have Fig. 21. Make two fringedcircles like Fig. 21, lay one on top of the other, pinch thecenter in a point, twist it, and draw the fringed endstogether. Make a writing-paper lamp-lighter for th
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