. 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. — Loom mounting. Warping, Beaming similar to the Perfected hand , warp strands entered through both sheddingsystems: the shaft-heddles and the free 1. weaver with treadles operates shaf t-heddles for outlining pattern. 2. drawboy adjusts string-heddles for web , Battening, as on Perfected hand loom. Economic Gain Comparis
. 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. — Loom mounting. Warping, Beaming similar to the Perfected hand , warp strands entered through both sheddingsystems: the shaft-heddles and the free 1. weaver with treadles operates shaf t-heddles for outlining pattern. 2. drawboy adjusts string-heddles for web , Battening, as on Perfected hand loom. Economic Gain Comparison here is with the many-shaft loom of theprevious type used in elaborate pattern production: Less floor space needed for free leashes. A loss in production because of more elaborate product: Elaborate pattern of fine texture. BIBLIOGRAPHY I Barlow, A. History and principles of weaving. 1 Bell, T. F. Jacquard weaving and designing. - Bushell, S. W. Chinese art, II, 95. (Illustration.) - Butterworth, B. The growth of industrial art. (Illustration.) 2 Encyclopaedia Britannica. Weaving machinery. I Ephraim, H. Entwicklung der Webetechnik ausserhalb Eu-ropas. WEAVING TYPES 189. B S g ?^ g, ts 0 0 l-l -^ 0) ^ ^ ca ^ ^ a> . 0 a 0 > cu S 0 :=! ng atthe sked theashes. 0 >. S 0 0 T, < <- ;;o =^.2 Q o-|g 1 •2 S S-g 5 S ts 3 00 fi S aS-g ?^ 2 !:! 0 ^ Q cS .^° a ni <\i C^ igo YARN AND CLOTH MAKING
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