. First years in handicraft . from each end. With these dots as guides, draw the innerrectangle. Connect the rectangles at their corners. With adull knitting-needle, or awl, score all the light lines. Inscoring a line bruise the paper without cutting it. Use theruler to guide the awl. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 21 Cut out the drawing on heavy lines. Fold on the scoredlines, first at the corners, then at the base-lines; then at thecorners again, until the card assumes a tray shape as inFig- 5-. %. s. Model 5 CIRCLE-MAKERMaterial: 70-lb. binders the rectangle shown in Fig. 6. Draw its


. First years in handicraft . from each end. With these dots as guides, draw the innerrectangle. Connect the rectangles at their corners. With adull knitting-needle, or awl, score all the light lines. Inscoring a line bruise the paper without cutting it. Use theruler to guide the awl. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 21 Cut out the drawing on heavy lines. Fold on the scoredlines, first at the corners, then at the base-lines; then at thecorners again, until the card assumes a tray shape as inFig- 5-. %. s. Model 5 CIRCLE-MAKERMaterial: 70-lb. binders the rectangle shown in Fig. 6. Draw its midline, — i Fig *• On this midline mark oft inches and half-inches. At the firsthalf-inch mark bore a hole with a small brad-awl. This model is useful in drawing circles, when no com-passes can be afforded. The little hole bored is to receive the pencil point. Atany of the other marks, a pin is to be thrust through the card,impaling it. Thus the pin will act as a pivot, at the centre ofthe circle to be drawn. 22 FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT Model 6 THREAD-WINDER NO. 2 Material: i 20-lb. cover-paper. With the circle-maker (Model 5) draw a 3 circle. Draw-its diameter. Using the respective ends of this diameter as


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