How to make baskets . Fig. 17 side of the first loop, over the right side of thesecond loop, under the right side of the first loop WORK BASKETS 77 and around to the right or inside of the short end, see Fig. 18. Herehaving made one circuitit follows the first cir-cuit exactly, close to itand always on the the weaver hasgone around four timesit will have formed alittle button or knob,with a small opening atthe top and a larger oneunderneath ; especiallyif the worker keeps thisform in mind as heFlG- l8 molds the rattan. The knob is attached to the centre of the cover by its two ends


How to make baskets . Fig. 17 side of the first loop, over the right side of thesecond loop, under the right side of the first loop WORK BASKETS 77 and around to the right or inside of the short end, see Fig. 18. Herehaving made one circuitit follows the first cir-cuit exactly, close to itand always on the the weaver hasgone around four timesit will have formed alittle button or knob,with a small opening atthe top and a larger oneunderneath ; especiallyif the worker keeps thisform in mind as heFlG- l8 molds the rattan. The knob is attached to the centre of the cover by its two ends. Napkin Ring Material: i length of No. 4 rattan. A length of heavier rattan may be made into asimple and most useful napkin ring, for summercottages or camps, by following the directions forthe Chinese knob with but one difference. Inmaking the second circuit, the beginning of whichis shown in Fig. 18, the long end is brought on the. 78 HOW TO MAKE BASKETS left or outside of the short end and continuesaround on that side. Five circuits may be madeinstead of four if the ring does not seem firmenough at the end of the fourth. The ring form


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