. First years in handicraft . the other sheets. Fold each of these sheets along one 01 icsdiameters. Place these folded sheets one within the next, 17 18 FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT forming a book of eight leaves and cover. Sew, as shown inFig. I, with strong thread. This book may be used by the pupil, in connection withhis language and number, or he may take it home. Itsappearance is improved by smoothing with a hot iron, orpressing under a geography. Model 2TAGOn bristol-board or heavy Manilla, draw a rectangle 3 X 13/ Cut this into three parts, each, \ X These will make three tags as shown in


. First years in handicraft . the other sheets. Fold each of these sheets along one 01 icsdiameters. Place these folded sheets one within the next, 17 18 FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT forming a book of eight leaves and cover. Sew, as shown inFig. I, with strong thread. This book may be used by the pupil, in connection withhis language and number, or he may take it home. Itsappearance is improved by smoothing with a hot iron, orpressing under a geography. Model 2TAGOn bristol-board or heavy Manilla, draw a rectangle 3 X 13/ Cut this into three parts, each, \ X These will make three tags as shown in Fig. 2. Clip two corners free. <— r —^ hand, as shown. Punch the hole with ticket-punch. Take12 of string—pretty pink string such as the druggist it. Push the loop through the hole. Pass the endsthrough the loop and pull taut. Knot the loose ends. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT ,9 These labels are useful in marking various bits of schoolmaterial. Model 3 THREAD-WINDER NO. 1 Material: 120-lb. cover-paper. Draw the rectangle shown in Fig. 3. Place the pointsindicated, respectively yA and j£ from corners.


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