. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. Fig. 260.—Weave the rug in this way. 52 Handicraft for Girls trifle above the first (Fig. 265). Connect the lower curvev\^ith the circle by two straight lines (Fig. 266), draw a small QQ. Fig. 261.—Colonial clock withmovable weights. Fig. 262.—^The clock is cut in one piece. circle above the large one (Fig. 267), connect the two cir-cles by two scallops (Fig. 268), and bring the upper curve A Toy Colonial Kitchen 53 down into a square (Fig. 269). Tlie small top- circle standsfor the moon; draw a simple fa


. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. Fig. 260.—Weave the rug in this way. 52 Handicraft for Girls trifle above the first (Fig. 265). Connect the lower curvev\^ith the circle by two straight lines (Fig. 266), draw a small QQ. Fig. 261.—Colonial clock withmovable weights. Fig. 262.—^The clock is cut in one piece. circle above the large one (Fig. 267), connect the two cir-cles by two scallops (Fig. 268), and bring the upper curve A Toy Colonial Kitchen 53 down into a square (Fig. 269). Tlie small top- circle standsfor the moon; draw a simple face on it like Fig. 270, thenmake the numbers on the large circle(Fig. 271) and also the hands (Fig. 272).Both numbers and hands must be on thesame circle on the clock. They are ontwo different circles in the diagrams thatyou may see exactly how to draw them. Leave Fig. 269 white, but paint theother portions of the clock a light reddishbrown with black lines above and below the door, and ablack band almost entirely across the bottom edge of thefront of the clock that the clock may appear to be standingon feet. Gild the three points on the top to make themlook as if made of brass. Be sure that the four holes in the top (Fig. 262) are fully


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