How to make baskets . BASKETS Willi II \.\ SThe simplest handle is that oil the small basket at the left ! the foreground. Another simple handle is the braided otic Inside it. Below and to the right is abasket with small side handles. Above is the rattle with its handle ol woundcane, and above that is shown the basket with larj^e rinj; handles, and. mostelaborate of all, the handle with interlaced ends. HANDLES $5 they are pliable. Then one is started in this way:After the knitting needle has been pushed down onthe left of a spoke, to make way between theweavers, an end of the twenty-two in
How to make baskets . BASKETS Willi II \.\ SThe simplest handle is that oil the small basket at the left ! the foreground. Another simple handle is the braided otic Inside it. Below and to the right is abasket with small side handles. Above is the rattle with its handle ol woundcane, and above that is shown the basket with larj^e rinj; handles, and. mostelaborate of all, the handle with interlaced ends. HANDLES $5 they are pliable. Then one is started in this way:After the knitting needle has been pushed down onthe left of a spoke, to make way between theweavers, an end of the twenty-two inch piece ofrattan is pressed down about three-quarters of aninch below the top of the weaving. The long endis brought across one spoke, not counting the onebeside which it started, and down inside the basketat the left of the next spoke and just under theborder; making the foundation handle which, atits widest part, should not be over an inch fromthe basket. The end is now brought out on theright of the spoke
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