. Little folks in Busy-land . off end to form flat base. Tie a wide,smooth piece of raphia over the head anddraw a face. Add hair of raphia. Use skewer for handle of broom. Doublethe raphia as for a dolls head, fastening itsecurely to the skewer. LOG CABIN.—Use box for foundation. Coverbox with twigs cut with straight ends. Tinytacks or brads must be used or twigs willsplit. WEAVING-LAND Pages 111-126. MRS. YARN.—See directions for raphia doll. WEAVING.—Loom.—Pasteboard. Warp.—Cord or carpet —Wool, carpet yarn, cord,raphia, silkoline, rags, candlewicking, chenille, etc. Over, u
. Little folks in Busy-land . off end to form flat base. Tie a wide,smooth piece of raphia over the head anddraw a face. Add hair of raphia. Use skewer for handle of broom. Doublethe raphia as for a dolls head, fastening itsecurely to the skewer. LOG CABIN.—Use box for foundation. Coverbox with twigs cut with straight ends. Tinytacks or brads must be used or twigs willsplit. WEAVING-LAND Pages 111-126. MRS. YARN.—See directions for raphia doll. WEAVING.—Loom.—Pasteboard. Warp.—Cord or carpet —Wool, carpet yarn, cord,raphia, silkoline, rags, candlewicking, chenille, etc. Over, under, and over,Under, over once more,Across the loom and back again,The wool goes as before. (L. W.) Fig. i Fig. 2 Pages 111-126. (Continued.) Fig. i shows the front of a pasteboardloom strung with warp all ready for 2 shows the back of the same loom. HAMMOCK.—Loom.—Pasteboard. Warp and Woof.—The same ma-terial. Two brass rings and adarning-needle large enough tohold the woof will also Front LOOM FOR HAMMOCK Back Fasten one end of warp to upper ring, passit through the outside hole at top, across to146 Pages 111-126. (Continued.) first lower hole. Pull through and fasten tolower ring, then back to second lower back of loom through second upperhole and back to upper ring, etc. Cut piecesof woof long enough to allow for fringe oneach side of hammock.
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