. Seat work and industrial occupations; a practical course for primary grades . f first dot and in a linewith it. Place the pencil on the lowest dot, and draw to the leftand around through each dot without changing the positionof the hand. 60 SEAT WORK AND INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONS 61 TO MAKE A CIRCLE MARKER Take a strip of paper 1 inch wide. Beginning J inchfrom the end, mark it off into inches and half inches. Fig. 44. To use the marker, put pencil through the middle oppositethe first marking ; put a pin through the middle of the markerat any desired radius ; thrust the pin through the drawing
. Seat work and industrial occupations; a practical course for primary grades . f first dot and in a linewith it. Place the pencil on the lowest dot, and draw to the leftand around through each dot without changing the positionof the hand. 60 SEAT WORK AND INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONS 61 TO MAKE A CIRCLE MARKER Take a strip of paper 1 inch wide. Beginning J inchfrom the end, mark it off into inches and half inches. Fig. 44. To use the marker, put pencil through the middle oppositethe first marking ; put a pin through the middle of the markerat any desired radius ; thrust the pin through the drawing paperand move the pencil around to draw the circle. (Fig. 44.) TO MAKE A PICTURE FRAME Take an oblong or square, \any size, of stiff paper. Inthe center mark out a circleany size to suit. Cat outcircle. (Fig. 45.) TO MAKE A CLOCK Materials: stiff paper forthe face, colored paper forthe pendulum, black or col-ored paper for the hands,worsted or cord. Fig. 45. With the circle marker draw a 6-inch circle. Inside of thiscircle draw a 3-inch circle, In the ring: so made write the. 62 SEAT WORK AND INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONS
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