. Babyhood . uld be. Also in the case ofNos. 12 and 13. Nos. 16, 17,18 comprise a fewsimple suggestions for squares of two sizes. Patterns with either vertical or horizontal linelonger (forming oblongs, or parts of oblongs) areomitted. To fill them in from illustrations andprinciples given will be a simple matter, as theycorrespond exactly to the patterns given up tothis point, with such deviations as may suggestthemselves in designing. No. 21—right anglespointing up—has no opposite given ; the next inthe full se-ries shouldbe right an-gles point-ing 24should befollowed bylines slant-


. Babyhood . uld be. Also in the case ofNos. 12 and 13. Nos. 16, 17,18 comprise a fewsimple suggestions for squares of two sizes. Patterns with either vertical or horizontal linelonger (forming oblongs, or parts of oblongs) areomitted. To fill them in from illustrations andprinciples given will be a simple matter, as theycorrespond exactly to the patterns given up tothis point, with such deviations as may suggestthemselves in designing. No. 21—right anglespointing up—has no opposite given ; the next inthe full se-ries shouldbe right an-gles point-ing 24should befollowed bylines slant-ing inthe oppo-site 25 and26, com-prising two F1G- 6-new angles, must be given with their oppositesafter those angles have been met in the moreconcrete gifts—planes and sticks. Nos. 27, 28,and 2g introduce the combination of these twonew angles. The possibilities for design are so great thatit is difficult to give a brief series of illustrations;if the principles and law spoken of are traceable.


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