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Chapter 7 FLOWER RECEPTACLES

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29.-

WITH

g.

te

o. 2 reed,

. 2 reed,

kes No. 2 re

o. 4 reed,

s No.

e woven over a smal

42nd and 43rd rows of weaving, twist the No. 4 reed around in a plain coil and carry the No. 2 reed around this coil. Do the same on the opposite side for the other handle. Form the oval handle, as seen in picture, and secure the four ends of each handle in place by fastening them to jar with a fine cord

s placed back of the sp

in front of the spoke to the right

30.-

REEN JA

g.

te

. 4 reed, 5

No. 2 reed

s No.

s No.

double weaving, work fifteen rows, holding the spokes outward toward the weaver. This will make the basket three inches high. Now holding the spokes well inward, weav

e is brought back of

is brought in front of

ght over next spoke and in ba

31.-

INIERE, IN

g.

te

No. 5 reed

s No.

s No.

s No.

No. 5 ov

th six rows of No. 5 split reed. Work one coil of triple twist with No. 5 reed. This makes a base six inches. Pinch the spokes sharply and turn up with four rows of No. 5 triple. Hold the spokes slantingl

one spoke and out. Second row, carry eac

32.-

E FOR RUB

g.

te

o. 5 reed,

No. 5 reed

s No.

s No.

ws of double weaving, three rows of three-rod coil in No. 2 reed, ten rows of double weaving, four rows of three-rod coil

finished, dye it a

33.-

EED JA

g.

te

No. 5 ree

No. 5 reed

No. 4 br

No. 5 ov

are held slantingly outward until twenty-five rows of No. 5 oval or split reed are woven. Weave seventeen rows in No. 5 oval reed, holding

34.-

N D

g.

te

. 2 reed, 5

No. 2 reed

s No.

t is woven over a sm

s of triple twist. Place the dish in the basket and, while weaving around the dish, hold the spokes straight and draw the weaver tight. We

down through the triple twist at the base of basket. When all the groups have been brought through the trip

oups and out to the front; second row, each group is placed in fron

G.

g.

reed, while the weavers are No. 2 light brown reed. The border, the outside spokes an

G.

g.

s made and then waxed. The shape may

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