

"AbnÁkee Rug Industry," 63 ff.
Accuracy, weaving develops, 22.
Acids, used in dyeing, 69, 74 ff.
Action, relation to ideas, 8.
Afghans, weaving of, 49, 54, 120, 121.
Albee, Mrs. Helen R., 63, 64 ff.
Angora wool, 57.
Aniline dyes, 73.
Ashenhurst, quotations from, 13, 14, 16.
Axminster rugs, 120-121, 131, 132, 134.
Baby shoes, 115.
Balls, worsted, 115.
Basketry, preparation for, 23, 24.
Bates, Lois, 23, 31, 144.
Bath rugs, 100.
Batten, The, Hindoo and Egyptian, 15.
Bed shoes, 113, 114.
Bed spreads, 109.
Blankets, 56-57;
carriage, 109.
Blue dye, 59-60;
wool carded, 62.
Bokhara rugs, 123, 124-125, 128, 131, 134.
Bookmark, 35-36, 37.
Borders, 89, 109, 118, 121, 122, 123, 124.
Candle-wicking, 52, 83-84, 108.
Cap, 40.
Carding, 62 ff.
Carpet ravelings, see Ravelings.
Carpet wool, rugs of, 105.
Carriage blankets, 109.
Celluloid strips, 55-56, 85.
Chatelaine bags, 117-118.
Cheese cloth, 51, 58 ff., 99, 108.
Chenille, 42, 53;
splicing of, 83-84.
Chinese, weaving practiced by, 13.
Clavigero, on weaving in Mexico, 14.
Clouding, 63.
Coles, C. S., 24.
Colors, 62, 64-65, 136-138;
color scheme, 66;
shading, 67-68;
see also Dyes, Formulas, and names of colors.
Concentration, weaving develops, 22.
Conversation in class room, 147.
Copperas, 60.
Cotton, darning, 55;
knitting, 55.
Couch covers, weaving of, 49.
Creed, The, 7;
disregarded, 7-8.
Cushions, 120.
Demonstration cards, 31.
Designing, weaving prepares for, 23, 25.
Designs, 27, 31, 33, 35, 47-48, 57, 105 ff., 120, 122.
Dexterity, weaving develops, 22, 24.
Discouragement, Froebel's theory, 17.
Dish cloths, 99-100.
Doll's shawl and skirt, 109-110.
Doll's towel, 55, 108-109.
Dusters, 107-108.
Dyeing, 14, 58-82;
formulas, 73 ff.
Dyes, kinds of, 58, 60, 61, 72, 73;
see also names of colors.
Easel support for loom, 19.
Egyptians, inventors of the loom, 14.
Face cloths, 99-100.
Felt mats, 23, 30-32.
Finger Play, 143.
Floor rugs, weaving of, 49-50.
Formulas for colors, 73 ff.
Frames, photograph and picture, 116.
Free-paper weaving, 35.
Fringe, 111-113.
Froebel, Friedrich, 10, 17.
Games, 143-152;
list of, 148 ff.
Germantown wool, 54, 55, 84, 109, 114.
Gifts, made by children, 21, 34, 37, 55, 113.
Glauber salts, 68, 69, 71, 74 ff.
Glove boxes, 104.
Gray, wool carded, 62-63.
Green dye, 66;
dull shade, 69.
Hair receivers, 121.
Hammocks, 93-98.
Hand-training in kindergarten, 10, 22.
Hindoo loom, 15-16.
Holders, 91, 92.
Hurwitz, Professor, 13.
Indian dyes, 58.
Indian loom, 135, 137.
Individual, The, training of, 28.
Industrial training, 11, 28-29.
Ink stains, 61.
Iron rust, 61.
"Jacob's ladder," 39.
Kerman rugs, 123.
Khiva rugs, 123, 125, 128, 131, 134.
Kindergarten, hand-training in, 10.
"Kindergarten Guides," 23, 31, 33, 144.
Kiz-Kilim rugs, 47, 123, 125, 126-129.
Knotting fringe, 113.
Kraus-Boelte, Mme., 25.
"Kraus-Boelte Guide," 25.
Kurdji, V., 124.
Leaf forms, 107.
Leaf stains, 61.
Leather strips, 55, 85.
Linings, 51.
Loom, The, 13-21.
Loom, The Todd Adjustable Hand, see Todd.
Lunch cloths, 109.
MacremÉ cord, 55;
splicing of, 83-84.
Making, instinct for, 9.
Manual training, 10.
Materials, 10, 51-57.
Mats, see Felt, Paper, and Table.
Matthews, Dr. W., 58, 136, 138, 140.
Measuring glass, 68-69.
Mill, John Stuart, 8.
Mitten, 40.
Mordants, 68.
Mottled rugs and borders, 87 ff.
Mumford, John Kimberley, 128.
Navajo blankets, 48, 135-142.
Needle, used with loom, 19, 20.
Nut stains, 60-61.
Opera-glass bags, 118.
Oriental cord, for warp, 43.
Oriental rugs, weaving of, 122-134.
"Oriental Rugs," 128.
"Oriental Rug Weaving," 124.
Panels, of silk canvas, 119.
Paper mats, 23, 25, 33 ff.
"Paradise of Childhood," 35, 105, 107.
Patterns, see Designs.
Pencil holder, 38.
Persian rugs, designs for, 124.
Photograph and picture frames, 116.
Pile weaving, 132-134.
Pink, wool carded, 62.
Porch curtains, 104.
PortiÈres, 121.
Poulsson, Miss, 143, 146.
Practical training, need of, 10.
Principles, value of learning, 23.
Public schools, practical training in, 10, 18, 26-27.
Purses, 117-118.
"Pussy-cat stairs," 39-40.
Quilts, 109.
Raffia, 42, 45, 56, 58 ff., 71, 84-85.
Raffia mats, method of weaving, 101-121.
Ravelings, 43, 53, 83.
Red dye, 60.
Reins, 110.
"Republic of Childhood," The, 34, 145.
Rope silk, 42, 52-53;
splicing of, 84.
Sachet cases, 120.
Scarf, 116.
School bags, 118.
Scientific facts as applied in schools, 8.
Sequence weaving, 35 ff.
Serebend rugs, 123.
Shawls, 109-110.
Shetland wool, 56.
Shoes, bed, 113-114;
baby, 115.
Shopping bags, 118.
Shuttle, Egyptian, 13;
Hindoo, 15.
Silk, 52;
knitting, 57.
Silk canvas, 119-120.
Silkoline, 51, 83;
for rugs or mats, 86-92.
Skirt, doll's, 110.
Slats, weaving with, 23-24, 31-32.
Sleeve protectors, 117.
Slumber robes, 49, 54, 120, 121.
Socks, 113-114.
Sofa pillows, 120.
Songs, games, and stories, 143-152, 148 ff.
Splicing, methods of, 83-85.
Splints, weaving with, 23-24, 39.
Star, 37.
Steiger, E., publisher, 35.
Stories, 143, 152;
list of, 148 ff.
"Straw Weaving," 104.
Success, Froebel's theory, 17.
Sweater, doll's, 41.
Table cover, 49.
Table mats, 38, 116, 117.
Tam O'Shanter, 110.
Tassels, 112.
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