GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR
Measure and lay off as you have done in making the other small pieces of wood work. Handle the knife most cautiously, as the wood is so thin that it is easily split. When all parts are cut out and well sandpapered glue them together and secure them by driving in the brads about an inch apart along the line of the seat and where the arms join the back. Stain or oil as most convenient, or as taste dictates.
PART IV
BASKETRY
BASKETRY
Introductory Remarks
The art of basket-making is a primitive one, and so simple that it appears to have been known among the rudest people and in very early ages.