. First years in handicraft . i respectively. Extend the upper edge of the \ rectangle \ toward theleft; \% above draw a line parallel, and 1^ long. Con-nect the outer ends of these lines. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 107 On the slant line so produced, place a dot \yi from itslower end. Connect this dot with tie right end of the \)Aline. To this wing add the two laps shown. They may bedrawn free-hand, about % Draw a corresponding wing, with its laps, on the oppositeside of the figure. Mark off the slanted top of the rectangle. Cut heavy lines, crease remaining light ones. Glue up, as in Fi
. First years in handicraft . i respectively. Extend the upper edge of the \ rectangle \ toward theleft; \% above draw a line parallel, and 1^ long. Con-nect the outer ends of these lines. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 107 On the slant line so produced, place a dot \yi from itslower end. Connect this dot with tie right end of the \)Aline. To this wing add the two laps shown. They may bedrawn free-hand, about % Draw a corresponding wing, with its laps, on the oppositeside of the figure. Mark off the slanted top of the rectangle. Cut heavy lines, crease remaining light ones. Glue up, as in Fig. 92, with laps inside. To face the model with leatherette, first edge all edgesand angles, inner and outer. For this purpose cut strips ofleatherette }& wide and strip the back off to make the stuffthinner. For the facing, cut shapes of leatherette correspond- oS FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT ing to the various faces, but slightly smaller, and glue themon. In this gluing be careful to make the edges stick model is very rich in appearance if this leatherette+— 3 * T
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