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liAKKoW ESKIMO. 



Iiisrcad 



lish with hiill ;i r 



dawn to th.- i.iv.c.iliii.u ti;nis\i 



,,tliclieHhar. wliicli l.riii.;;s tl 



,Hl,,f thcl.Mr.s-.tluit it is til 

 ,.rs,.tnMi At tlicl.-i.. Til.. VAt 



■ tMldii- th.. .Mid ..r tlie ei-hth 

 sti:ni.l iiiily. he lias lir.inj;bt it 

 iitli r..uii.ltiitli.'lfrt, tolLiwiug- 

 ftli.'liiiid bar, the tenth t.)tbe 

 r\-.'ntli whicli makes tlie first 



_ _ _ is the same as iu the point 



;s. 'I'll.' liiilii slid.' has L'."i. J4. aii.l lit strands in the three sets 

 ii\.'i\ . an. I 111.' l.'tt, 'S>. -'>. an.l I'.t. The toe nettinfi'S are put on 

 same wa.\. th.' tirst roun.l j;.)in,i; to th.- middle beeket at the toe, 

 .issinu t.i till' first he.-ket .>ii th.- right hand, the seeond .u'oing- to 

 d Ix'cU.'t .111 th.' ictt hand anil I'rossing on the right to the first 

 and till' thin! going t.i the first ronnd at the t.ie and .'rossiug 



All the even rounds go to the beeket at the toe and rr.iss to the ]n'e- 

 eeding even round, and all the odd rounds go to tlir pn'c. .ling odd 

 round at the toe and cross to the beeket, until the spa.e .mtsid.' of the 

 tirst round is filled with longitudinal strands, when they begin to make 

 descending transverse turns across the toe, going from the beeket on 

 the left to the corresponding one on the right and thus following the 

 odd rounds. The fourteenth round on the right shoe begins this, the 

 tweltth on the left. This brings the end of the last round to the middle 

 of the toe bar. It is then carried up to the beeket at the toe, brought 

 d.)wn and up again, and the end is used to fasten these three parts to 

 the netting with e.piidistant half hitches— fourteen on the right shoe 

 and thirteen on the left. The pattern, of course, is the same as before, 

 with ;?;?, 3.i, and 2(i strands on the right shoe, and 31, 31, and 25 on the 

 left, iu each set resi)ectively. 



