. Studies in primitive looms. HEPOLEUFTER. •QCM HORNIMAN MUSEUn and has two warp beams ; it has an insignificant brocade pattern woven-in on thewrong side, as well as a warp pattern scheme extending the whole width of the cloth,thus :— blueLight blueYellow Green-yellow Red .. .57 Gr. yell. L. blue 4 Dk. blue 14 L. blue yeU. ...58Gr. yell. L. blue 6 Dk. blue 14 L. blue 6 4 Gr. yell. 5Red ...59Gr. yel. blue Dk. , 277 mm.(= 105 ins.) The coloured


. Studies in primitive looms. HEPOLEUFTER. •QCM HORNIMAN MUSEUn and has two warp beams ; it has an insignificant brocade pattern woven-in on thewrong side, as well as a warp pattern scheme extending the whole width of the cloth,thus :— blueLight blueYellow Green-yellow Red .. .57 Gr. yell. L. blue 4 Dk. blue 14 L. blue yeU. ...58Gr. yell. L. blue 6 Dk. blue 14 L. blue 6 4 Gr. yell. 5Red ...59Gr. yel. blue Dk. , 277 mm.(= 105 ins.) The coloured warp is a characteristic of these looms. In the specimen in theLiverpool Museum the figured pattern is woven-in similarly on the wrong side andfollows the laying of the warp, which repeats in eights as shown in Fig. 125, nearestto where the work has been left unfinished. There is another figure pattern furtheraway (not shown), which does not agree with this warp-laying. The warp at the 1 A loom from Sermata Island, between Timor


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