. How to make Indian and other baskets . nPHE success of MissWhites first volumehas led to this companionwork, which treats of moreadvanced and weaves ofgreater beauty and intricacyare described, with new ap-pliances, unusual materials,the making of hats andchair seats—and number-less other matters aboutmany of which the readersof the initial volume havewritten for information. CONTENTS I. Centres and Flower Baskets. III. Baskets for Practical Use. IV. Hanging Square Baskets. VI. How to Rush Seat Chairs. VII. Raffia and Palm Leaf Hats. VIII. Raffia Ba


. How to make Indian and other baskets . nPHE success of MissWhites first volumehas led to this companionwork, which treats of moreadvanced and weaves ofgreater beauty and intricacyare described, with new ap-pliances, unusual materials,the making of hats andchair seats—and number-less other matters aboutmany of which the readersof the initial volume havewritten for information. CONTENTS I. Centres and Flower Baskets. III. Baskets for Practical Use. IV. Hanging Square Baskets. VI. How to Rush Seat Chairs. VII. Raffia and Palm Leaf Hats. VIII. Raffia Basketry. IX. Palm Leaf Basketry. X. A Few Hints on Dyeing. XI. Unusual Materials. PRICE, net, $ DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. 34 UNION SQUARE, EAST, NEW YORK HOW TO MAKE BASKETS BY MARY WHITE FIFTH EDI T I O X THE great interest in Indian baskets hasdrawn new attention to the art of basket-making, with the result that basketry hasfound immediate favor, not only in schoolsand training classes, but as a most attractivepastime and means


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