. How to make Indian and other baskets . FIG 33. TABLE MAT. SIMPLE MAT WEAVE. splint to left and through long splint to right. So on alternating, withas many splints as desired. Pull tight. FOLDING EXERCISE.—.The accordeon fold. Take twoweavers of equal width, holding them with ends at right angles, or foldone long splint as shown in A, Fig. 38. Fold the perpendicular splintup over the horizontal one, then the horizontal over the perpendicular,retaining them at right angles. Back and forth the folds then go(See C) in the fallowing order: down, from left to right; up, from rightto left; and so


. How to make Indian and other baskets . FIG 33. TABLE MAT. SIMPLE MAT WEAVE. splint to left and through long splint to right. So on alternating, withas many splints as desired. Pull tight. FOLDING EXERCISE.—.The accordeon fold. Take twoweavers of equal width, holding them with ends at right angles, or foldone long splint as shown in A, Fig. 38. Fold the perpendicular splintup over the horizontal one, then the horizontal over the perpendicular,retaining them at right angles. Back and forth the folds then go(See C) in the fallowing order: down, from left to right; up, from rightto left; and so on, taking care that each fold is absolutely even. Theresult is the accordeon fold (B, Fig. 38.) In Figs. 10, 11, 39 and 40 are seen four beautiful specimens of HOW TO MAKE INDIAN AND OTHER !••!<; 38. ACCORDEON PLAIT. DIAGONAL MATWEAVE, ETC.


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