How to make baskets . WEAVING A SMALL BASKET This illustrates the way in which small baskets are held whlie weaving the lidei THE SIMPLEST BASKETS 29 straight sides make pretty candy baskets, especiallywhen they are dyed or stained attractively; seeChapter XII. Stand for Pens and Pencils with Open Border No. I Materials: 4 14-inch spokes of No. 4 rattan,1 8-inch spoke of No. 4 rattan,2^ weavers of No. 2 rattan. Any child who has successfully made the matsand baskets already described will be able to formthis stand and it will interest him to see how usefulit will be on someones desk. After wea
How to make baskets . WEAVING A SMALL BASKET This illustrates the way in which small baskets are held whlie weaving the lidei THE SIMPLEST BASKETS 29 straight sides make pretty candy baskets, especiallywhen they are dyed or stained attractively; seeChapter XII. Stand for Pens and Pencils with Open Border No. I Materials: 4 14-inch spokes of No. 4 rattan,1 8-inch spoke of No. 4 rattan,2^ weavers of No. 2 rattan. Any child who has successfully made the matsand baskets already described will be able to formthis stand and it will interest him to see how usefulit will be on someones desk. After weaving a centre almost two and a quarterinches in diameter, the spokes are turned sharplyupward, and the weaving of the sides is begun;this will be a little harder than the weaving of thefirst two baskets because the sides should be keptperfectly straight all the way up. To do this theremust be an even pressure on the weaver, neithertoo tight nor too loose, and the spokes must bekept the same distance apart from the bot
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