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A strip of card- board is cut an inch and a half wide and seven inches long, which is to be the foundation for the napkin ring. This strip is joined by a few stitches or a brass paper fastener, pushed through the two ends of the cardboard where they are lapped over each other. A wide strip of raffia is selected and it is passed under and over the card- board ring, winding it, and covering it until the end of the strip is reached. A second length of raffia is tied to the first and the weaving is... con- tinued until the cardboard is covered completely, when the last end of the raffia is threaded into the needle and fastened on the under side of the ring where it will not show. In tying on new lengths RAFFIA WORK 79 of raffia, the knots must be kept underneath the winding where they will not show. After the napkin ring is finished, one will be able to make, very easily, a cardboard picture- frame. The foundation for the frame is card- board also, an oval that measures five inches by four inches and which has a center hole where the picture will show, measuring three inches by two inches.
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