. Studies in primitive looms. WAfcP BEAM 12. , PATTERNL-THftEADS PATTERNWHltH Afi-RE&S WITH THATMADE BY THE L-THREADS. PATtERNS WM \C\\ DO N6T A<JK£.£ THE SAKE of clearnessthe ( ex-cepting- , &een omittedth1e of thehed^ue. Ancient no i^5- Manchester, museum As will be seen from the diagram (Fig. 40), there are twelve pattern lazethreads interlaced in the warp; by this regulated interlacing the pattern can bedistinguished, and it is clearly reproduced in the web, in so far as that has beencompleted. It is probable that, as the weaving progress


. Studies in primitive looms. WAfcP BEAM 12. , PATTERNL-THftEADS PATTERNWHltH Afi-RE&S WITH THATMADE BY THE L-THREADS. PATtERNS WM \C\\ DO N6T A<JK£.£ THE SAKE of clearnessthe ( ex-cepting- , &een omittedth1e of thehed^ue. Ancient no i^5- Manchester, museum As will be seen from the diagram (Fig. 40), there are twelve pattern lazethreads interlaced in the warp; by this regulated interlacing the pattern can bedistinguished, and it is clearly reproduced in the web, in so far as that has beencompleted. It is probable that, as the weaving progressed, the pattern laze threadsnearest the web, and therefore done with, would be removed, and if necessary 24 H. Ling Roth.—Studies in Primitive Looms. re-inserted above the others in such new arrangement as might have been will be noticed that the pattern commences to repeat itself at every twentiethwarp. Not so, however, as regards the second pattern in the web, which repeats.


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