Diagram No. 9.—Five-Rod Coil

Upsetting.—Simply a strong weave used in turning up a basket. Three rows of a three or

four coil weave are usually used in making an upsetting on a scrap basket.

Slewing.—Two or more weavers used as one in single weaving.

Diagram No. 10.—Slewing

The Sixteen-Spoke Center means sixteen spokes arranged in groups of fours in the following manner: first, four spokes are placed in a vertical position, the next four in a horizontal position over the first four, the remaining eight spokes arranged in diagonal positions, one diagonal four laid over the other diagonal four in an opposite direction. A weaver is placed under the left-hand horizontal group and simple weaving is woven over one group and under another until four rows are completed. The spokes are then separated into groups of twos by bringing the weavers over and under every two spokes instead of four. This may be finished

either in simple weaving with one weaver, or by inserting another weaver, in pairing.

Diagram No. 11.—Sixteen-Spoke Center