. How to make Indian and other baskets . FIG. 60. SNIGLE NET FIG. 62. NET MESH. Fig. 61. B is a small netted purse of raffia of fine mesh, using thesingle net stitch of Fig. 60. C is netting the same as described in the work-bag A, but has abottom and top of coiled and sewed plaited raffia. D is a pretty little basket made of a fibre brought from Puerto HOW TO MAKE INDIAN AND OTHER BASKETS. 57 Rico. It is composed entirely of fancy stitches, knotted or fastenedas required. These fancy stitches give wonderful variety to basketwork and can be introduced here and there as taste and skill d


. How to make Indian and other baskets . FIG. 60. SNIGLE NET FIG. 62. NET MESH. Fig. 61. B is a small netted purse of raffia of fine mesh, using thesingle net stitch of Fig. 60. C is netting the same as described in the work-bag A, but has abottom and top of coiled and sewed plaited raffia. D is a pretty little basket made of a fibre brought from Puerto HOW TO MAKE INDIAN AND OTHER BASKETS. 57 Rico. It is composed entirely of fancy stitches, knotted or fastenedas required. These fancy stitches give wonderful variety to basketwork and can be introduced here and there as taste and skill may be imitated from any book of fancy needlework, similar toFigs. 62 to 66, for which I am indebted to the Priscilla Needlework


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