. First years in handicraft . *>jf 77. n$. 7L FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 93 (2) About 2 feet of cheese-cloth, 4 wide. (3) Enoughleatherette or else gingham or calico to cover the boards andlap over. (4) Plain paper, white or Manilla, equal to fourbook-pages in its area. Cut from the binders board two rectangles, each as broadas the book and )± greater in length. Cut from the cheese-cloth a strip as long as one of theserectangles and 2 wider than the thickness of the book to bebound. Glue the rectangles to this strip, leaving a spacebetween them , wider than the back of the book-body. SeeF


. First years in handicraft . *>jf 77. n$. 7L FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 93 (2) About 2 feet of cheese-cloth, 4 wide. (3) Enoughleatherette or else gingham or calico to cover the boards andlap over. (4) Plain paper, white or Manilla, equal to fourbook-pages in its area. Cut from the binders board two rectangles, each as broadas the book and )± greater in length. Cut from the cheese-cloth a strip as long as one of theserectangles and 2 wider than the thickness of the book to bebound. Glue the rectangles to this strip, leaving a spacebetween them , wider than the back of the book-body. SeeFig. 78.


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