Fig. 29
four on each side of
the central flat spoke
or handle, are run up through the centre (where
the handle and rim are crossed) and held in position
by the left hand, while with the right hand a weaver
is started back of the handle and lying along the
rim spoke, with its end to the right. It is brought
forward and diagonally down between the third and
fourth spoke from the handle, counting the rim spoke as one, see Fig. 29. The weaver is then brought back of five of the flat spokes, out and up diagonally to the right of the handle. Here it comes around again in the same way, binding the spokes securely in place. After the third time