. First years in handicraft . el 13 STAND CALENDAR Material: (1) Heavy wrapping, or any cardboard not toostiff to be easily cut. (2) Leatherette. (3) A scrap of thinManilla, such as used in Model 12. (4) For the leg, a bit of70-lb. binders board, or other heavy board. (5) A smallcalendar pad about rj£ X 2^. Draw and cut a rectangle of heavy wrapping 3 X A%-Cut the leatherette a half inch larger on every side. Lay theleatherette face down. Lay the other sheet .upon it, equallydistant from the edges. Crease up the projecting flaps ofleatherette and glue them over on the paper, previouslycutting


. First years in handicraft . el 13 STAND CALENDAR Material: (1) Heavy wrapping, or any cardboard not toostiff to be easily cut. (2) Leatherette. (3) A scrap of thinManilla, such as used in Model 12. (4) For the leg, a bit of70-lb. binders board, or other heavy board. (5) A smallcalendar pad about rj£ X 2^. Draw and cut a rectangle of heavy wrapping 3 X A%-Cut the leatherette a half inch larger on every side. Lay theleatherette face down. Lay the other sheet .upon it, equallydistant from the edges. Crease up the projecting flaps ofleatherette and glue them over on the paper, previouslycutting the superfluous leatherette out of the corners. From the Manilla, cut a rectangle 2^/i X 4• Paste* thison the back of the wTork in hand, equally distant from edges. * Notice that thin papers are best fasted and heavy ones ghied. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 35 On the binders board draw Fig. 15. Cut out on heavylines. Score the light line occurring %f from the wide endof the figure. Bend the piece slightly on this scored Fig. I¥. larger one on the other. Spread glue thinly on the small area


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