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c. Glue strip of canvas to the back of the book, as in number 316. Place a narrow strip of paper upon the canvas to take up the glue as it comes thru.
d. In making the cover use the same method as in 316.
e. Set the body of the book in the cover and put in the fly leaves as in number 316.
Note: - The boards may be covered with paper instead of cloth and it may be made with or without corners.
Heavy cover paper, 2 pieces, size to suit the size of drawing paper used. Crochet cotton. Rule, pencil, scissors, needle.
Directions: a. Lay off points on one end of the cover for the punching of the holes. These holes should be about one inch from the end and about three-fourths of an inch apart.
b. A neat and firm method of sewing is shown in the drawing at A.
c. Title may be written or printed on the front cover.
Note: - This problem is given as one of the ways of putting into neat and permanent form the drawing plates that the children have made in their drawing lessons. These drawings should be selected and arranged according to the drawing subjects.
This work may be given in the fourth grade but is rather too difficult there. It is more suitable for fifth and sixth grades. If this work is attempted in the sixth grade the book may be taken apart in sections and re-sewed. Then it is bound as the bookbinder would bind it. For the fifth grade the following is suggested:
Directions: a. Remove the cover of the magazine and apply a little paste to the back of the magazine to loosen the bits of paper and glue which remain.
b. Glue strip of canvas on back in same manner as in number 316.
c. Make a cover similar to that in number 316.
d. Set book in cover and glue the canvas to the boards only.
e. Paste in fly leaves and put in press.


Bound Book With Cloth Back.
Note: - On page 64 is illustrated the arrangement of book problems as planned for the first four grades. Names, numbers and sizes are indicated for comparison and quick reference.

Mounting Folders.

Booklet Folder.

Pocket Note Books.

Book Of Colors.

Drawing Book.

Launory List.
Portfolio.

Poptfolio with Laps.
Book Of Designs.
Weather Record.
Receipt Book.
Notebook.

Paged Blank Books.

Scrap Book.

Sewed Pamphlet.

Reinforced Pamphilet.

Cloth Portfolio.

6lue0 Booklet.

Cloth Book.

Pocket Paper File.

Desk Paper File.

Note Book Covers.

Portfolios With Cloth Corners.

Bound Scrap Book.

Bound Drawings.

Bound Book.
 
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