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suggest that the reader might refer back to 

 my remarks in Chapter VII. 



Tie in the tinsels (flat and oval) as you 

 would the tinsel and twist respectively for the 

 Black Ranger in the preceding lesson, and see 

 that the first turn of the silk over them lies 



FIG. 76. 



quite close up to the butt. The way in which 

 the waste end of the oval ribbing tinsel is 

 made to lie under the hook, and the care with 

 which it is cut off and shaped, will determine 

 to a very large extent whether the tinsel body 

 will be a smooth success or otherwise. When 



