Fig. 94—Make the arm-chair of an oblong envelope.
The Bath Tub.
Fig. 95—A little bath tub for imaginary water.
A little bath tub, but one that will scarcely hold water, is shown in [Fig. 95]. In this the upper lap is left open, the points are bent under, and the sides left to curve naturally. A baby carriage can also be made in this way, but for the carriage the points must extend down and have wheels drawn on them and the tips must be cut off squarely at the bottom so that the carriage will stand. The lap is the back and the handle in one ([Fig. 96]).
Fig. 96—A doll-baby can ride in this carriage.