| Materials Required: | A piece of flowered or figured cotton |
| 8 inches long by 4 ½ inches wide, | |
| A piece of plain-coloured cotton the same size, | |
| ¾ yard of ½-inch ribbon the colour of the cotton, | |
| A package of India tape, | |
| A bodkin, | |
| A spool of cotton. |
A case that is made in very much the same way as the one for pins is used for holding pieces of tape of various widths. It is something that almost any aunt would be delighted to have for her work basket.
Fig. 76
Packages of what is called India tape are sold at many of the dry goods shops for five or ten cents. They contain bunches of tape of different widths, a yard or two in each bunch. Pieces of pretty cotton, one figured or flowered, the other plain, will do quite as well as silk to make the case. Then you will need a simple metal or bone bodkin and three-quarters of a yard of narrow ribbon or silk braid. That is all except a spool of cotton, needle and scissors.
Cut a piece of plain-coloured cotton eight inches long by four and a half wide, and lay the bunches of tape all along it, about an inch apart. Now lay a piece of half-inch wide ribbon or silk braid along above the bunches of tape and exactly at the middle of the strip of cotton, as shown in Fig. 76. Pin the ribbon to the cotton lining at each side of every piece of tape, making a loop that is large enough for each bunch to slip through without pulling the cotton lining. A little loop should also be made just large enough to hold the bodkin. Now take out the bunches of tape and stitch the ribbon to the lining where it is pinned. Cut a piece of flowered cotton the same size as the lining, and, turning in the edges of both pieces for a quarter of an inch all the way round, lay them together with the raw edges in and baste them evenly one above the other. Next sew them together over and over all around. Stitch the middle of a piece of ribbon sixteen inches long to the middle of the right end of the case, slip the bunches of tape and the bodkin through their loops, roll the case and tie the ribbon strings around it. It will then be ready to pop into your gift box.
A Braided Raffia Lamp Mat
| Materials Required: | A bunch of raffia, |
| A bunch of coloured raffia, | |
| A tapestry needle, No. 19. |