How to make baskets . FIG. 43 sometimes added by laying a colored weaver alongand catching it down with every third stitch (see Fig. 44). Anothercoiling stitch is madeby bringing the weaverover the coil which hasjust been laid alongand down under thecoil below, lockinginto the stitch be-neath that lower coil(see Fig. 45). Aborder which is often seen on coiled baskets, andwhich looks like braiding on a whip, is quite simpleto make, much more sothan one would single weaver, pref-erably of splint, ispassed under thesewing of the lastcoil, then drawn overit and backward. Itis next brought


How to make baskets . FIG. 43 sometimes added by laying a colored weaver alongand catching it down with every third stitch (see Fig. 44). Anothercoiling stitch is madeby bringing the weaverover the coil which hasjust been laid alongand down under thecoil below, lockinginto the stitch be-neath that lower coil(see Fig. 45). Aborder which is often seen on coiled baskets, andwhich looks like braiding on a whip, is quite simpleto make, much more sothan one would single weaver, pref-erably of splint, ispassed under thesewing of the lastcoil, then drawn overit and backward. Itis next brought underagain, upward and for-ward, just in front of the point where it started. In this way, by sew-ing first backward and then forward, as one. Fig. 44


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