Catalogue . ng. La]and compound ties. Changing shy of Fabrics 145. Color. Theory of colors. Complimentary colors. Hue, value and chroma scales. Practical work in color seal 146. Color. Munsell system of coloring. Color harmony, color effects. Analyzing color effects. Practical work in making s< in producing colored designs. 151. Analysis. Standard methods of representing harness and reed of obtaining the best arrangement of yarns in haidrafting. Standard methods of representing chain dn Methods of obtaining chain drafts. The student is required to analyze tw< mples.


Catalogue . ng. La]and compound ties. Changing shy of Fabrics 145. Color. Theory of colors. Complimentary colors. Hue, value and chroma scales. Practical work in color seal 146. Color. Munsell system of coloring. Color harmony, color effects. Analyzing color effects. Practical work in making s< in producing colored designs. 151. Analysis. Standard methods of representing harness and reed of obtaining the best arrangement of yarns in haidrafting. Standard methods of representing chain dn Methods of obtaining chain drafts. The student is required to analyze tw< mples. 152. Analysis. Twelve samples are given for analyzing and at least oneoriginal design must be worked out complete in every d<for the power loom. 153. Analysis. Calculations necessary in finding production per loom perday, weavers wages, average numbers and percentage - Pour-teen samples are required. 154. Analysis. Particular features of construction in lappets andall kinds. Fourteen samples are 11 156. Analysis. Analysis of more difficult sample! and teen samples are required. 156. Analysis. Continuation of 155. Work on Jacquardsamples required in addition to .1,. 161-162. Hand Loom. The hand loom, iis construction and us. Harness <ias affecting the weave. Building bai bains. the hand loom in weaving Fabrics from original and otherdesigns and putting Into practice the designing i« 171. Mechanics. The fundamental principles of mechanics and physics, withspecial reference to practical uses in textile machinery and tofuture application in the engineering cours given in a series of lectures. Practical problems Illustrating these prin-ciples are worked out in the class-room. A study is also madeof the strength and nature of the different materials used inmachine construction. 172. Mechanical Drawing. The object of this course in mechanical drawing is to .the student a good foundation for reading drawings and formaking such sketches and drawings as he will he Likel


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