Art . three oblongs at each end is required forthe border and fringe of the towel. About two thirdsof the length of the space should l)e taken for fringeand one third for border, or vice versa. The strip thatcame off the side may be used as a measurer, as its width is two thirds of this space. The towel is now ready to liave the border applied. Only one colour, red or blue, is \ised for this. The border si>ace may l)e edged on both sides with a line of colour; l)etween these two lines each pupil arranges a coloured border similar to one he has already made. The fringe is cut to the coloured


Art . three oblongs at each end is required forthe border and fringe of the towel. About two thirdsof the length of the space should l)e taken for fringeand one third for border, or vice versa. The strip thatcame off the side may be used as a measurer, as its width is two thirds of this space. The towel is now ready to liave the border applied. Only one colour, red or blue, is \ised for this. The border si>ace may l)e edged on both sides with a line of colour; l)etween these two lines each pupil arranges a coloured border similar to one he has already made. The fringe is cut to the coloured line, and the towel is completed, ])roducing a result similar to the illustration. If another strip is removed from the sheet of drawing paper, the proportions are suit-able for a sidel)oard scarf or a table runner, for either of whicli the same sort of decoration is appropriate. Where the primary room is fortunate enough to possess a dolls house, these problems may applied dksign—Christmas booklkt. ALL-OVER PATTERNS 61 be worked out in cloth instead ofpaper. Linen, scrim, cotton voile,even unbleached cotton may l)eused, and window curtains, table-cloths, hangings for doorways, bed-spreads, or anything similar, re-quired for the furnishing of thedolls house may be made by tholittle designers. Some crayons art-manufactured, designs made withwhich will stand washing. Tfthese crayons are used and thedesigns are pressed with a hotiron, the articles decorated by thepupils may be washed withoutbeing spoiled. Other things that may bedecorated and different plans forarranging decorative units areshown in the illustrations for thisclass and also in those given withForm I, Senior Grade lessons. ALL-OVER PATTEnXS For the making of all-overpatterns the C by 9 drawingpaper may have a 3 strip removedto make it a 6 by 6 square. Thepaper may be prepared beforebanflby the teacher or liy one or twomembers of the class mom doffthan tbo a vera go Form T. .TimiovOrade pupil, or its preparationma


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