The playwork book . sary. Two or more spars can be set acrossto form the seat, only if too many pins are. Fig. 77. pushed through one spar there is a ten-dency for it to spUt. 94 THE PLAYWORK BOOK A WHEELBARROW Materials Required :— A piece of cork or a button mould, an empty match-box, matches, needle and strong thread, a tiny piece ofwire. A little wheelbarrow can be nicely madeout of a match or cardboard box. The legsand handles are of matches, and may befixed on with mucilage and held steady with large strongstitches. The sup-port for the wheelis made of a striptaken from the lidof the mat
The playwork book . sary. Two or more spars can be set acrossto form the seat, only if too many pins are. Fig. 77. pushed through one spar there is a ten-dency for it to spUt. 94 THE PLAYWORK BOOK A WHEELBARROW Materials Required :— A piece of cork or a button mould, an empty match-box, matches, needle and strong thread, a tiny piece ofwire. A little wheelbarrow can be nicely madeout of a match or cardboard box. The legsand handles are of matches, and may befixed on with mucilage and held steady with large strongstitches. The sup-port for the wheelis made of a striptaken from the lidof the matchbox^^^ ^* and narrowed at one end where it supports the wheel. Thewheel may be made of a slice of cork or abutton mould fixed on with a piece of wirebent into a knot at each end to prevent itbeing pulled through the support.
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