DOLL'S QUILT—ELECTIVE.
Electives.
[5] Running designs No. 3 and 4 may be omitted, (this will also cut out [Exercise No. 10]) and selections from the following substituted to fill in the time, pupils furnishing their own materials and teachers planning their own designs:
| Pen wipers. |
| Pin disks. |
| Needle books. |
| Small pin cushions for the sewing box. |
| A wiper for eye-glasses. |
[6] The four running designs in [Exercise No. 10] may be made into a doll's quilt by basting to a lining, turning in and overhanding the edges together and tacking. Pupils will furnish their own materials for the lining.
[7] Instead of the small towel encourage children to ask their mothers for a dish towel which they can bring from home to hem. Some house-keeper of the neighborhood might be glad to have her dish-towels hemmed for her by the class.
[8] Instead of the pot holder a child's picture-book may be substituted. See "Paper, Cloth and Cardboard Construction," [page 101].