with longer, narrower shavings which you can make by cutting lengthwise through the middle of several wide shavings.

Fig. [42].—Under E, over B and under C weave G.

Fig. [43].—This forms the bottom of the basket.

If you find any difficulty in keeping in place the part you have woven, pin it to the board or table with several pins, as in [Fig. 44]. Bring the sides up close to the edges of the bottom, then start your weaver at D, on the inside of the basket ([Fig. 44]).

Fig. [44].—Bend up the ends now and weave the sides.

Weave all the way around, turning the corners sharply, until the weaver meets the first end; lap it over this, cut it off and tuck the last end under H. Start the next weaver at C, weave it around and tuck under E. Weave five weavers around the sides of the basket, beginning each time in a new place that the joints may not all come together, then bend the upright shavings over the edge of the top weaver, tucking the ends of each under the third weaver, one inside, the next outside, as they may come inside or outside the basket ([Fig. 45]).