. First years in handicraft . their lower surface with glue. Press the octagon against themas seen in Fig. 100. Hold till dry. Finally, cut a circle of leatherette y in radius. Glue itto the inside bottom, covering the teeth. Model 49 SQUARE VASEFigs. 104-106. Material: Leatherette and 120-lb. cover-paper. If Fig. 105 is deemed too difficult for dictation, the teachermay cut out a pattern, around which the children may y? circle is punched out with a bar-punch (price, 20cents at the hardware store). Fig. 105^. n8 FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT The model requires four pieces, as in Fig. 10


. First years in handicraft . their lower surface with glue. Press the octagon against themas seen in Fig. 100. Hold till dry. Finally, cut a circle of leatherette y in radius. Glue itto the inside bottom, covering the teeth. Model 49 SQUARE VASEFigs. 104-106. Material: Leatherette and 120-lb. cover-paper. If Fig. 105 is deemed too difficult for dictation, the teachermay cut out a pattern, around which the children may y? circle is punched out with a bar-punch (price, 20cents at the hardware store). Fig. 105^. n8 FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT The model requires four pieces, as in Fig. 105, cut from120-lb. cover. Each piece is now to be backed with leatherette, as in. K/g. /o* Fig. 105*7. The leatherette may be shaped by tracing aroundthe cover-piece. Back of the leatherette another piece of cover-paper is nowto be glued. It will be the same area as the leatherette, plusthe dotted laps in Fig. 105/?. We now have the four sides of our vase and each side isin three thicknesses. Of the projecting laps (Fig. 105^) the upper ones are gluedover in front. The bottom lap is folded inward to be laterglued to the base-piece. FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT 11


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