Book binding for Beginners
Bookbinding for Beginners
by Florence O. Bean - Assistant in Manual Arts - Boston Public Schools
Published by School Arts Publishing Company 1914
Making a Envelope Holder for the Model
envelope pattern
A ENVELOPE HOLDER FOR THE PARTS OF A
MODEL
Before preceding further, some kind of a
permanent holder should be provided to keep all
together the various; pieces of the model. This
prevents the confusion and loss of time incident
to passing several kinds of materials each by
itself.
One lesson might be used for the making of a
portfolio for this purpose, cut from screenings or
heavy wrapping paper, and patterned after an
envelope, from 6" X 9" to 9" X 12" in size. (See
Plate VI.) If large pads of paper are used in the
schoolroom, their cardboard backs may be
utilized. Take two of the same size, punch holes
along three sides of each, near the edges and
lace them together. If one of the long sides of
the resulting holder has been left open,
materials can be removed with greater ease
than if a short side is so used. A set of holders
thus made is very durable. New paper bags
make good holders although less desirable than
either of the other two.
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