Handicraft Simplified Procedure and Projects in Leather, Celluloid, Metal, Wood, Batik, Rope, Cordage, Yarn, Horsehair, Pottery, Weaving, Stone, Primitive Indian Craft. Lester Griswold
c.Six Bight, Seven Bight, Five Strand Knots
e.The Gaucho (South American) Knots
f.Lanyard with Gaucho Knots
g.Specifications—Bridles, Reins, Quirts
h.Detail of Assembly for Plaited Bridle
A.Indian and Pioneer Uses of Rawhide
Formation of the Tamale
1.Method of Lacing a Frame
2.Willow Camp Bed
1.Notes on the Preservation of Heads, Skins and Scalps
A.Industrial Developments and Applications
B.Celluloid Projects
Paper Knives, Book Ends, Desk Sets, Shade Pulls, Napkin Rings.
C.Procedure in Working Celluloid
1.Preparation
2.Tracing of Design
3.Drilling
4.Sawing
5.Edge Finishing
6.Surface Finishing
7.Bending
a.Book Ends
b.Envelope Holder
c.Blotter Corners
8.Painting
9.Uniting Pieces
10.Attachment of Celluloid Bag Tops with Acetone
D.Engraved Decoration of Celluloid Projects
1.Transfer of Design
2.Incising of Design
3.Application of Monogram Filler
E.Celluloid Etching
1.Making an Incising Tool
2.Transfer of Design
4.Printing from a Celluloid Plate
a.Letter Press Method
b.Clothes Wringer Method
c.Hand Roller Method
d.Inking the Celluloid Plate
e.Care of an Etched Celluloid Plate
A.Introduction
B.Primitive Indian Methods
C.Simplified Indian Silverwork Projects
7.Cutting and Polishing Turquoise
10.Cutting and Stamping a Buckle
A.Introduction and Historical Sketch
B.Projects in Copper and Working Procedure
A.Introduction and Historical Sketch
B.Elementary Projects—Working Procedure