. Colour in woven design . Fig. 83. and worsted yarns. The check pattern is a compound ofthree effects, consisting of the spaces of vertical lines ofblack and white, of the parts of intermingled work lettered 256 COLOUR IN WOVEN DESIGN. B, and of the segments of minute twilled work. In suchcouplets of shades as brown and drab, blue and slate, andolive and slate and white twist, neater patterns may beobtained by this base than are producible in black and white. Scheme II. of the table gives even more mingled stylesthan those resulting from Scheme I. It also possessesone peculiarity. It is a com


. Colour in woven design . Fig. 83. and worsted yarns. The check pattern is a compound ofthree effects, consisting of the spaces of vertical lines ofblack and white, of the parts of intermingled work lettered 256 COLOUR IN WOVEN DESIGN. B, and of the segments of minute twilled work. In suchcouplets of shades as brown and drab, blue and slate, andolive and slate and white twist, neater patterns may beobtained by this base than are producible in black and white. Scheme II. of the table gives even more mingled stylesthan those resulting from Scheme I. It also possessesone peculiarity. It is a composition of a Regular and ofan Irregular type ; for grouping A is the simplest schemeof textile colouring, but grouping B, containing threeelements of black to one element of white, is an Irregularbase. This arrangement is extended and worked out in aconsiderable diversity of weaves. Scheme IV. is also con-structed on this system. Part B, in this instance, iscomposed of the Regular elementary type, and Part A ofthe Irregul


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