604 



of the Astatic Society of 



[November, 1907, 



Leave from C to V, Fig. I, and from k to W, Fig- III, uixsewn, 

 for the third and little-fiugers to come through.. Now commence 

 sewing from V, Fig. I, a«d W, Fig. Ill, and sew all round the 

 fingers to F, Fig. I, and w, Fig. III. 



When the sewing is finished, the glove must be reversed 

 so that the rough side of the leather is outermost. The stitches 

 must he very close together, otherwise the points of the hawk's 

 claws will penetrate between t-hem. 



In the under seam of the glove AC, Fig. I, at about an inch 

 from C, a small loop of leather is inserted to which the leash may 

 he attached. 



The dotted line CDH, Fig. I, shows how the pattern should 

 he cut if a four- fingered glove is required, and a similar allow- 

 ance must be made in Fig. Ill for the extra two fingers. A second 

 piece of leathet* as in Fig, II will also be required for insertion 

 between the third and fourth fingers. 



Figui'es IV to IX represent another pattern of glove. Fig. 

 V. is for insertion between the first and second fingers ; Fig. VI 

 between the third and little fingers and Fig. VIII between the 

 thumb and the first finger. 



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