The Table of Contents
The Table of Contents
| PAGE | ||
| An Introduction. | By Alice W. Cooley | [7] |
| Chapter One. | The Primitive Loom | [13] |
| Chapter Two. | A Chat on Weaving | [22] |
| Chapter Three. | First Steps in Weaving | [30] |
| Chapter Four. | Methods of Stringing Warp | [42] |
| Chapter Five. | Materials | [51] |
| Chapter Six. | Directions for Dyeing | [58] |
| Chapter Seven. | Methods of Splicing Materials for Weaving | [83] |
| Chapter Eight. | Wool and Silkoline Rugs or Mats | [86] |
| Chapter Nine. | Hammocks | [93] |
| Chapter Ten. | Face and Dish Cloths and Bath Rugs | [99] |
| Chapter Eleven. | Raffia Mats | [101] |
| Chapter Twelve. | Oriental Rugs | [122] |
| Chapter Thirteen. | Navajo Blankets | [135] |
| Chapter Fourteen. | Songs, Games, and Stories | [143] |
| Chapter Fifteen. | A List of Helpful Books and Magazine Articles | [153] |
| The Index | [159] |
The highest
aim of art is
to make some
useful thing
beautiful.
Kenyon Cox.