Journal_ for the privilege of revising and
relinquishing the articles on Cord, Paper, Wood, and Basketry.
To Mr. George M. Gaither, Supervisor of Manual Training in the Public
Schools of Baltimore, for five of the woodwork patterns.
To President Richard W. Silvester, of the Maryland Agricultural
College, for the inspiration to write the _Garden Bulletin_, his
consent to its republication, and his hearty cooeperation in its
revision.
CONTENTS
CORD CONSTRUCTION
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 9
KNOTS 9
1 Overhand Knot 10
2 Square Knot 10
3 "Granny" Knot 11
CHAINS 11
4 Loop Chain 11
5 Overhand Knot Chain 13
6 Solomon's Knot Chain 13
COMBINED KNOTS AND CHAINS 15
7 Knotted Bag 15
8 Miniature Hammock--Knotted 16
9 Miniature Portiere--Knotted 17
WEAVING 17
10 Miniature Hammock--Woven 17
PAPER CONSTRUCTION
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 25
A MODEL LESSON 27
1 Windmill or Pin-wheel 31
2 Square Tray No. I 31
3 Square Tray No. II 31
4 Square Box with Cover 32
5 Square or Rectangular Box 33
6 Pencil Box with Sliding Cover 35
7 Seed Box with Sections 37
8 Picture Frame No. I, Diagonal Folds 37
9 Picture Frame No. II 37
10 Portfolio 40
11 Barn--House--Furniture 41
12 Hexagonal Tray 42
13 Lamp Shade 44
14 Star 45
15 Notebook 46
16 Bound Book 47
17 Japanese Book 49
18 Scrap-Book 50
WOOD CONSTRUCTION
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 55
1 Puzzle 56
2 Plant Label
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