. A graded course in cord, raffia, lacer work and sewing for elementary schools. FOUR-IN-HAND TIE Exercise. Sailors or four-in-hand ^ of a flat lacer*. Preparation of Material. Flat Lacer—>^ length. Place a number of laces together even at one end. Fold them intothirds and cut. Cut off all ferrule ends. Directions. Place the lacer around the neck, having the end to the right longerthan the end to the left. Hold the short end in the left hand, and bindthe long end one and a half times around it. That is, cross the longend over the short end, around underneath, pass it up over
. A graded course in cord, raffia, lacer work and sewing for elementary schools. FOUR-IN-HAND TIE Exercise. Sailors or four-in-hand ^ of a flat lacer*. Preparation of Material. Flat Lacer—>^ length. Place a number of laces together even at one end. Fold them intothirds and cut. Cut off all ferrule ends. Directions. Place the lacer around the neck, having the end to the right longerthan the end to the left. Hold the short end in the left hand, and bindthe long end one and a half times around it. That is, cross the longend over the short end, around underneath, pass it up over again, anddown underneath. Then bring the end out forward between the twoparts of the lacer around the neck, and finally pass the end down thruthe last or outer binding just made. Tighten the knot by pulling onthe long end. To adjust the tie—pull on the under end and slide the knot up closeto the collar. To undo the tie—pull on the part of the lacer to the left around theneck and slide it out of the knot. Note.—After the children have learned to tie the Four-in-Hand
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