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PART III |
THINGS TO MAKE FOR HOME, GIFT DAYS AND FAIRS |
CHAPTER XXV |
New Christmas Decorations |
303 |
Paper, 303; Holly, 304; Holly Berries, 307; Wreaths, 310; For Mistletoe, 310; Stems, 311; Ropes of Evergreen, 312.
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CHAPTER XXVI |
Doll House of Pasteboard |
315 |
Windows and Doors, 316, 317; Doorknobs, 317; Window Glass, 318; Window Sash, 319; The Frieze, 322; A Rug for the Living Room, 323; Book Shelves, 324; Tissue Paper Curtains, 324.
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CHAPTER XXVII |
The Making of a Bayberry Candle |
326 |
Bayberry Bushes, 326; The Leaves, 329; The Berries, 330; Ready for the Candles, 330; Bayberry Wax, 331; Candle Moulds, 331; Candlewicks, 334.
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CHAPTER XXVIII |
Water Toys—Little Wax People that Swim and Ride on Rafts |
338 |
Patterns for the Little People, 338; A Toy Life Rope, 340; The Bathing Place, 341; For the Raft, 341; A Little Lumberman, 344; Launching the Raft, 345; Making the Mermaid, 345.
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CHAPTER XXIX |
How to Weave without a Loom |
349 |
Method Invented by the Author, 349; A Weaving Board, 349; Directions for a Blue and White Cotton Rag, 350; To Weave, 352; To Lengthen the
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