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e extra clay. The print of the thumb ismade where the handle joins the corner, another is pressed on the top,and another still on the end of the handle (see plate and Fig. 27). Tosupport the handle un
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ell over them. Common plantforms, such as the mullein leaf, blades of grass, plantain, and theenfolding leaves of the lily, are the motives for these designs. Thereis a delicacy—one might almost say a
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and wet withslip. The cup for the candle is next hollowed out in the centre of theflower and calyx, raising the edge of the flower centre slightly abovethe surrounding petals. The candle cup should be
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loth 8 inches wide by 1¼ yards long, 2 clothes pins, A stout cord or rope, A wooden wedge, A few drops of olive oil, The wooden modelling tools, The rectangular tool of sheet steel, A large hoe-shaped
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f clay carefully into the bottom ofthe bowl mould, pressing it firmly, but lightly, against it. Cut theedge evenly around. Next a long rope of clay is rolled as described inChapter II. It should be an
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y, to mould the rattanin to the form. At about an inch and a half from the last row of knots,a row of pairing is made with a very pliable piece of No. 00 greenrattan. For the benefit of those who may
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s made of fire-clay—all of which,if possible, contain pottery, but, whether full or empty, they mustfill up the chamber, as their clay holds and radiates heat which wouldotherwise be lost. The office
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s will bring them about three-eighths of an inch apart.Another row of pairing is woven, and then a base is made as follows:After the ends have been wet until pliable, start with any one of thepairs, b
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ms. A cream-jug (see plate)is comparatively simple. The lip is formed with a deft touch of thefinger after the piece is moulded, and the handle added afterward. Adull-green mat-glaze will make a charm
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and set the stem on the base, working theedges firmly on to it with the flat of the nail and wooden modellingtools. The leaf for the handle is brought over against the stem with agraceful turn, and t