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TKXTILE ART IN KEI.ATION TO FllKM A." 



WHHviug are twisted half around at eacli intersection, iiiclusini;- tlic 

 o])))osing fillets. The resulting open work has miicli the H])]ii'.ir,nicr 

 of ordinary netting, and when of jaliable materials and distended nv 

 strained over an earthen or gourd vessel the pattern exhibited is 

 strikingly siiggestive of decoration. The resiilt of this combination 

 u])on a lattice foundation of rigid niati-rials i-. well shown in the 

 large basket ])res('nted in Fig. :j02. Other \aiiants ol this ty]je are 

 given in the three succeeding figures. 



The result seen in Fig. 303 is obtained by uilji.k tmi; tlie liorizontal 

 or twined series of threads. The surface i^ neail.\ identicar with 

 that of the clo.sely impacted example of the preceding type (Fig. 292). 

 The peculiarities are more marked when colors are used. When the 

 doubled and twisted series of strands are placed far apart and the 

 ojjposing series are laid side by side a pleasing result is given, as 

 shown in Fig. 304 and in the body of the conical basket illustrated 

 in Fig. 307. 



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Fig. 304. Surface effect obtained b) 

 placing the wai-p strands close t ogethe 

 and the woof cables far apart. 



Fig. 305. Surface effect obtained 

 iy crossing the warp series in open 



twined work. 



In Fig )05 we ha\e a pectiliai diagonally ciossed aiiani,( ment of 

 theunt^Msted seiies of hUments J,l^ iiig a lattice woik efl^ect 



Fig jOii stl^e^ to ^h ^\ h \\ i ilil\ tins st\le of ^\eaMng lends 



Fig. 301). Decora 

 tray. Klamath w 



