. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. FIGG Fig. 7 shows a pin-cushion made from a piece oftriangular cardboard. Fold each corner over to the opposite side, and thethree creases shown by the dotted lines will be ob-tained. (Fig. 6). Odd pieces of silk or velvet should now be got outfor the covering-. Cut the material the same shape but a little largerfor the sewing. Fold the corners of the cardboard together and tiethem. Paste the velvet on the cardboard and whenquite dry, sew the edges together. A loop of ribbon should be sewn on the one cornerso that the pin-cushion can be hung up. Fig 8 shows


. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. FIGG Fig. 7 shows a pin-cushion made from a piece oftriangular cardboard. Fold each corner over to the opposite side, and thethree creases shown by the dotted lines will be ob-tained. (Fig. 6). Odd pieces of silk or velvet should now be got outfor the covering-. Cut the material the same shape but a little largerfor the sewing. Fold the corners of the cardboard together and tiethem. Paste the velvet on the cardboard and whenquite dry, sew the edges together. A loop of ribbon should be sewn on the one cornerso that the pin-cushion can be hung up. Fig 8 shows a model broom.


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