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Americas Agriculturist, September 13, 
How to Weave a Basket 
A New Use for Crepe Paper — Dressmaking 1 Hints 
PVERY woman loves baskets and mak- 
^ ing of them is one of the easiest and 
most fascinating of the arts. There 
seems to be no end to the articles which 
an ingenious woman can create if she will 
give her imagination full sway. 
It is no more difficult to weave with 
paper rope than it is with reeds or raffia. 
The paper rope can be procured at all 
reliable stores which carry crepe paper. 
It is easy to make it at home, if one 
prefers. 
To make a basket you will need wire, 
rope and pliers. Also shellac to finish 
them so they will last indefinitely. Num¬ 
ber 7 wires are the most popular for the 
foundation and number 15 for the handles. 
Sixteenth, quarter and eighth-inch rope 
is used for an average basket, beginning 
with the sixteenth in the center bottom 
and using each larger size as the bottom 
diameter increases. 
Wrap the wires with the color paper 
used for the rope and lay six of them on 
the table. Place six more at right angles 
to these, having them cross in the center. 
Fasten them together where they cross 
and divide them into groups of two. 
Divide one group into single wires so as 
to have an odd number of groups. 
Begin at the center with the finest wire 
and weave under one and over one around 
r and around until there are six rounds. 
Now use the next size wire and go around 
after separating the groups of two into 
single wires and cutting out one wire to 
leave an uneven number of wires. Weave 
six until as large around as desired and 
turn the wires up at right angles. Make 
one more round and insert the largest 
rope. Now weave around and around 
until the right size in height. 
Finish the edge by inserting three more 
strands of rope—one in the same place 
with the one you have been using and two 
in the next space. 
Clip the wire at the left of the rear 
strands, leaving it one-half inch above the 
work. Bend it over the rear strands in 
the direction of the work. Clip the next 
wire and bend down over forward strands. 
Pass the rear strands around over this 
second bent wire and fasten down with 
the next wire. Continue around the top. 
Tuck the last strands into the work to 
hide ends. Make two of these twelve 
inches in diameter and three inches 
deep for a work-basket with cover. Make 
one of them twelve inches in diameter 
and ten inches deep for a waste-paper 
basket. With very little practice they can 
be made in different sizes and shapes. 
Make them vase shaped and slip a 
plain glass into them for flower baskets. 
Long and shallow they are delightful 
trays. To shellac, secure some prepared 
shellac and paint them carefully with a 
small brush.— Lelah Fowler. 
T_TERE is an illustrated dressmaking lesson in making up pattern 1882, which 
A -a comes in sizes 16 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. When 
opened out, it looks like Figure 1. 
Fold it over on the shoulder seams. (Fig. 2.) 
Run up seams, turn up and hem skirt, lay pleats at side seams. (Fig. 3.) 
Cut sleeve extensions and add if desired. The neck may be finished with a bind¬ 
ing or a rolled hem. You will be in style whether you wear it plain or with narrow 
collar. 
For size 36, 3M yards of 40-inch material are needed. Use narrow grosgrain 
ribbon at the dropped waistline, or a patent leather or soft kid belt in white, black, 
red or a fancy combination. Pattern, 12c. 
