. Yarn and cloth making; an economic study; a college and normal schools text preliminary to fabric study, and a reference for teachers of industrial history and art in secondary and elementary schools. sely without stretchingas in Fig. 30, and no shedding, picking or battening devices are used. WEAVING TYPES 5 Warping — warp wound on measuring stick and cut from stick in a. warp strands suspended over beam. b. warp strands suspended over headline attached to , , Picking, Battening — done with fingers. a. one weft strand interlacing. b. one we


. Yarn and cloth making; an economic study; a college and normal schools text preliminary to fabric study, and a reference for teachers of industrial history and art in secondary and elementary schools. sely without stretchingas in Fig. 30, and no shedding, picking or battening devices are used. WEAVING TYPES 5 Warping — warp wound on measuring stick and cut from stick in a. warp strands suspended over beam. b. warp strands suspended over headline attached to , , Picking, Battening — done with fingers. a. one weft strand interlacing. b. one weft strand wrapping. c. two or more weft strands twining. Economic Gain Here the usefulness of the device must be summarized without comparison. For uniformity the items are grouped as in the succeeding production: The one beam helps stay the warp strands at one serves both as warp beam and cloth product: More even technic than if without great variety of weft arrangements possible from warp stayed atone end. Fig. 32. — Meas-uring Staff Over this stick fromend to end thewarp yarn iswrapped to ob-tain the requiredlength of warpstrands. ii6 YARN AND CLOTH MAKING. Fig. 33. — Method of Attaching Warp to Beam The loom beam is flat with pierced holes, through which runs a cord to attachthe headline, over which are suspended the soft warp strands. Below theheadline is a row of plain twining (A), of two strands which twine aboutthe warp. Farther down is a border of three-ply twine (B), adjoiningwhich is a square of twilled twine (C), the body weave of the Chilkatblanket.


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