. Studies in primitive looms. r No. 2 warp-beam, goes itsround over the breast beam across the three heddles, three shed sticks, laze-redand warp beam until it reaches the second warp beam from the opposite direction,when it starts the return journey, getting back as No. 4 warp. The same layingholds good for No. 2 warp, which returns as No. 3. The length of the loom, ,breast beam to first warp beam inclusive, is 9 feet 10 inches (or 3 m.), and thewidth of the cloth is 17 inches (or 43 cm.). The shed sticks are bevel-edged, about 1 Hose and McDougall, II, p. 244. 2 Natives of Sarawak, II, p


. Studies in primitive looms. r No. 2 warp-beam, goes itsround over the breast beam across the three heddles, three shed sticks, laze-redand warp beam until it reaches the second warp beam from the opposite direction,when it starts the return journey, getting back as No. 4 warp. The same layingholds good for No. 2 warp, which returns as No. 3. The length of the loom, ,breast beam to first warp beam inclusive, is 9 feet 10 inches (or 3 m.), and thewidth of the cloth is 17 inches (or 43 cm.). The shed sticks are bevel-edged, about 1 Hose and McDougall, II, p. 244. 2 Natives of Sarawak, II, p. 30. H. Ling Eoth.—Studies in Primitive Looms. 73 1J inches (or cm.) wide and 27 inches (or 69 cm.) long, the middle onel»eing slightly curved like a boomerang. The laze rod consists of a piece of caneabout \ inch (or mm.) in diameter, round which every warp is wound once 1st warpbeam ^_ 2*t>WAM>-f>EAP\ L-ROD SHEDSTICK shed STICK. NEDDLE MEDDLE SHEDSTICK HEDDLE seoou <§|x^ 6EATER--IN WEB


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