. First years in handicraft . facing be made to cover every part, including the back and inside. With the ticket-punch, or a larger one, if at hand, cut the hole for hanging. Model 4G PENCIL-VASEFigs. 94-96. Material: 120-lb. cover. In Fig. 95, draw the main rectangle, 4 X 9. Divide itinto six \y2 rectangles. At upper end of each draw a semi-circle. At lower end a lap. At the right add the yk lap. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT [09 Cut on heavy lines, crease light ones. Glue in a hexagonal form, with the lap inside. Bendsemicircles outward. Draw Fig. 96, the circles first, then the hexagon withinth


. First years in handicraft . facing be made to cover every part, including the back and inside. With the ticket-punch, or a larger one, if at hand, cut the hole for hanging. Model 4G PENCIL-VASEFigs. 94-96. Material: 120-lb. cover. In Fig. 95, draw the main rectangle, 4 X 9. Divide itinto six \y2 rectangles. At upper end of each draw a semi-circle. At lower end a lap. At the right add the yk lap. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT [09 Cut on heavy lines, crease light ones. Glue in a hexagonal form, with the lap inside. Bendsemicircles outward. Draw Fig. 96, the circles first, then the hexagon withinthe inner one. Opposite the angles of the hexagon, placedots on the outer FJS. 94. To right and left of each of these dots place others S/%away. We now have eighteen dots, in sets of three. Connect them all with the respective angles of thehexagon. Draw lines, parallel with sides of hexagon, completing thequadrangles. Carefully strengthen the lines to be cut. no FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT


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