StNicholas [serial] . THE QUEEN AND HER CAPTIVE. THE BANGLE BRACELET The bangle bracelet (Fig. 14) is made as inFigure 15. Cut a strip of paper half an inchwide and about eight inches long, make a catchon one end and a slit in the other end, then alittle below the middle cut six slits half an inchapart, as in Figure 15. Cut six round charms, three quarters of aninch in diameter, with a catch at the top likeFigure 16, and fasten the charms on the brace-let. Figure 15 gives the inside of the braceletwith three charms attached. This bracelet islarge for a small child but can be shortened tofit an


StNicholas [serial] . THE QUEEN AND HER CAPTIVE. THE BANGLE BRACELET The bangle bracelet (Fig. 14) is made as inFigure 15. Cut a strip of paper half an inchwide and about eight inches long, make a catchon one end and a slit in the other end, then alittle below the middle cut six slits half an inchapart, as in Figure 15. Cut six round charms, three quarters of aninch in diameter, with a catch at the top likeFigure 16, and fasten the charms on the brace-let. Figure 15 gives the inside of the braceletwith three charms attached. This bracelet islarge for a small child but can be shortened tofit any little arm. A LINK BRACELET Figure 17 is a link bracelet. Make this byfolding a strip of paper, eight inches long, cross-wise through the middle. Bring the folded endhalf way down and fold, turn back the other endand fold like a fan. This divides the paper into six equal parts. Now cut out the outer edge ofall the links at once. Free the two end links andcut out the centers of the other, then cut the cen-. PLAYING LADY. THE LORGNETTE. 452 PAPER JEWELRY ters of the two end links, as shown in Figure 17,making the catch and slit like the pattern. The links of the long chain, shown in the pho-tograph of The Queen and her Captive, are cutexactly like the bangle bracelet (Fig. 15). Theslits and charms are, of course, omitted. Figure18 shows how the chain is put together by slip- top like Figure 19. Cut a small round hole atthe top, rather near the edge of the case (F,Fig. 19), and fold back the lower corners ac-cording to the dotted lines. Cut out the eye-glasses like Figure 20. Curl the edges of theball G together and slide the ball through thehole F in the case, as in Figure 21.


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