. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. \~-Z. ?z;^ Fig. 196.—Stones tied to pole for bottom of loom. carry the thread up over the pole. Continue until the warpis entirely across the blanket. Pin another pole six and a. Fig. 197.—^Building primitive loom. 88 Handicraft for Girls half inches long, three-quarters of an inch above the toppole, and fasten the two poles together by tying loops ofstring across from one to the other (Fig. 198). Make the loom frame of two seven-inch poles four and ahalf inches apart and crossed at the top by another sev


. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. \~-Z. ?z;^ Fig. 196.—Stones tied to pole for bottom of loom. carry the thread up over the pole. Continue until the warpis entirely across the blanket. Pin another pole six and a. Fig. 197.—^Building primitive loom. 88 Handicraft for Girls half inches long, three-quarters of an inch above the toppole, and fasten the two poles together by tying loops ofstring across from one to the other (Fig. 198). Make the loom frame of two seven-inch poles four and ahalf inches apart and crossed at the top by another seven-inch pole, the three firmly tied together and made to standerect on the grass by planting the two upright poles in holes ?% ^ ^-~ -7^


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