. First years in handicraft . 4,f X 13. From the lining-paper cut two rectangles, each 10 X I2#. For the present these linings are pasted by one edge only,to the outside of the board (Fig. 108) and then folded over to. F/ff. i°8- the inside. In this position the lining should fall about yishort of the board, at the three open edges. Now connect the boards with a muslin strip, using a space of 1 between the boards. Leave about yi atthe ends of the muslin unglued for the present. * Any light-weight paper—Manilla, white, or the lithographedpaper used for lining books, which see. FIRST


. First years in handicraft . 4,f X 13. From the lining-paper cut two rectangles, each 10 X I2#. For the present these linings are pasted by one edge only,to the outside of the board (Fig. 108) and then folded over to. F/ff. i°8- the inside. In this position the lining should fall about yishort of the board, at the three open edges. Now connect the boards with a muslin strip, using a space of 1 between the boards. Leave about yi atthe ends of the muslin unglued for the present. * Any light-weight paper—Manilla, white, or the lithographedpaper used for lining books, which see. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 123 Cut a strip of vellum as wide as the muslin and an inchlonger. Glue it to that part of the muslin already glued tothe boards, but leave the middle part free of glue. Fold the projecting ends of vellum inside the muslin, con-cealing the ends of latter. Glue the vellum ends down to the boards. Cut two rectangles of leatherette, each 10 X 14. Pastethem on the outside of the boards, leaving % laps at top,bottom, and front. Before applying the paste dampen the board and the insideof leatherette with a sponge. Clip away the corners and paste these laps over on theinside of the board. With a


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