tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">27; How to Tie the Twine, 29; A School-Bag, 31; Twine Curtains, 34.
CHAPTER IV. |
An Armful of Shavings, and What to Do with Them |
36 |
Selecting the Shavings, 36; A Soft Little Basket, 36; How to Prepare the Shavings, 37; How to Weave the Shavings, 39; Bind the Edges, 40; The Handle, 40; A Handkerchief Case, 41.
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CHAPTER V. |
Primitive Reed Curtains |
43 |
The Reeds, 43; Raw Material, 43; The Twine-Stick Weave, 44; The Finished Curtain, 46; Curtain-Bee Frolic, 48; Door-way Screens, 49.
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CHAPTER VI. |
Things to Make of Common Grasses |
53 |
A Grasshopper House, 53; A Doll's Hammock, 56; A Bouquet-Holder, 58; Weaving a Napkin-Ring, 59.
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CHAPTER VII. |
Possibilities of a Clothes Line |
62 |
Adapted to Decoration, 62; Rope Wood-Basket, 62; Rope Net Fringe, 65; The Tassels, 65.
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CHAPTER VIII. |
How to Weave a Splint Basket |
68 |
The Material, 68; The Spokes, 68; The Weavers, 70; Weaving the Basket, 71; Binding Off, 71; Trimming, 73.
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CHAPTER IX. |
Modelling in Tissue-Paper |
75 |
Modelling a Chicken, 75; A Turkey, 81; The Sturdy Little Elephant, 83.
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