. First years in handicraft . FJ£.3I. your own dimensions. The fancy edge (or any substitute)may be cut on a waste piece and this used as a pattern aroundwhich to trace. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 51 The holes are cut with the ticket-punch. Be careful topunch them a uniform distance apart. The need of this willappear in the lacing. For lacing, cut the ribbon into lengths of 12^ or as seen in Fig. 30, overlapping ends of ribbon inside andjoining, with a spot of glue, to each other and to the the top ribbon first and be sure to pull the corners upclose. Hold the fastening a few


. First years in handicraft . FJ£.3I. your own dimensions. The fancy edge (or any substitute)may be cut on a waste piece and this used as a pattern aroundwhich to trace. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 51 The holes are cut with the ticket-punch. Be careful topunch them a uniform distance apart. The need of this willappear in the lacing. For lacing, cut the ribbon into lengths of 12^ or as seen in Fig. 30, overlapping ends of ribbon inside andjoining, with a spot of glue, to each other and to the the top ribbon first and be sure to pull the corners upclose. Hold the fastening a few moments until dry. Model 21TRI-TRAY Material: 120-lb. cover-paper. (It is presumed, all thistime, that you have a pleasing variety of colors.) The model is seen in Fig. 32. The construction in If compasses are to be had, secure the triangle by theusual method, as seen in Fig. 33^. Add the 1 rectangles, 52 FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT then the curves, then the triangular laps, the latter made byprojecting the sides of the triangle each time to the , fold, and glue in the usual manner.


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