Problems in Woodwork in Combination With Other Materials for Elementary Manual Training

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While weaving, hold the work in such a way that the spokes pass between the fingers of the left A I'-zT^'f', Fig. 211 Fig. 212 — Correct Method of Holding Work hand as shown in Fig. 212. The work held in this position makes it possible for the thumb and first finger to hold the weaver in place while the right hand brings the weaver liefore and behind the spokes.
Tension If the work is to be kept perfectly flat, care must be taken not to allow the right hand to pull on the weaver while the work
...is in progress. The right hand, in making a mat, simi:)ly carries the weaver before and behind the spokes. If the work begins to pucker and draw up like a bird's nest, it is an indication that the tension is too great.
Over Casting After the desired diameter has been woven the outer edge must be overcast. Fig. 213 shows one stitch of overcasting and the second stitch ready to be pulled through. This process continues once around, when the weaver is cut off on the back side of the last si)oke.
The Border In Fig.


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