Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . 4 (• 50 8 « 145| 50 27 II 43H II 50 9 i< 129^1 50 28 II 41f II 50 10 II 116f 50 29 II AOn II 50 11 4< 106^3 50 30 II 38f i< 50 12 <l 97| 50 31 II 37M II 50 13 89e 50 32 II 36H 11 50 14 li 83 J 50 33 35M It 50 15 •• 77| 50 34 II 34^ It 50 16 72H 50 ? 35 II 33J- II 50 17 X 68e 50 36 11 32^ 11 50 18 II 64f^ • 50 37 11 3lT¥r II 50 19 em 50 38 11 30M ii Reel off 50 yards and opposite its weight in gr
Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . 4 (• 50 8 « 145| 50 27 II 43H II 50 9 i< 129^1 50 28 II 41f II 50 10 II 116f 50 29 II AOn II 50 11 4< 106^3 50 30 II 38f i< 50 12 <l 97| 50 31 II 37M II 50 13 89e 50 32 II 36H 11 50 14 li 83 J 50 33 35M It 50 15 •• 77| 50 34 II 34^ It 50 16 72H 50 ? 35 II 33J- II 50 17 X 68e 50 36 11 32^ 11 50 18 II 64f^ • 50 37 11 3lT¥r II 50 19 em 50 38 11 30M ii Reel off 50 yards and opposite its weight in grains in thetable will be found the cut. For finding the cut of small samples the rule is the same asfor the Run yarn, except that the above table must be used forfinding the cut. Example : Suppose 50 inches of single woolen yarn grains. -f- 50 = .06482 x 1800 = 31 22 KNITTING. opposite that number in the table above, we find 10, which is thecount or cut of the yarn. The number of yards weighing 23|- grains is the same alwaysas the number, or cut: thus — 1 yard Single Woolen Yarn 1 Cut weighs 23J^ grains. 2 yards 2 23J 3 3 23| 10 10 23| 30 30 23f. French Spun Worsted;. Cop Form. The Yarn Reel used in connection with the yarn acales, islike the one shown in Fig. 12. This yarn reel is 51 inches or oneand one-half yards in circumference. The dial is graduated into 120 parts^ and indicatesthe number of yardsreeled from each spin-dle. The yarn guidesand spindles are soarranged that they arekept in line with eachother while feeding yarnon to the reel. Tlie ex-tra length of the yarnguides is of use in in-creasing the friction onthe yarn by making ahalf turn or more around them. In order to lay the yarn flatupon the reel, an automatic feed motion is provided, by meansof which accurate and uniform measurement is secured. Follow-ing is a table for numbering cotton, linen, and worsted yarns.
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