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Weaving questions for class and home work . 24 25 26 27 ::: 28: -H-t m 291 m h: »i^ :g r :: .s :^ %^ ii!iJi!»ir.::|i»:|:::i:F.:-i:i: si:»^ »!.i::^-Hri!--B:%!::^:::r:-L!• :/1 ES_^^^ ajoaal^-zs^Sa^riasrli^nss^-hASmAiA^sr. ?• •?s-asB!.! ??. Plate. 1. 42 24. What style of yarns and proportioning of warp and weftis necessary to give the best effect in a honeycomb cloth? Whatobjectionable features are developed when the ordinary weaves areUised in low quality cloths? Give two examples showing how theweave is modified to suit the latter conditions. 25. What are Brighton honeycomb weaves, and in whatrespects do they differ from the ordinary honeycomb? Give twodesigns, and show how coloured threads can be effectively 26. Give tAvo designs for sponge weaves. Explain theirfeatures and principle of construction, and suggest fabrics suitablefor their application. 27. Describe the features of cloths woven by crepe, oatmeal, andgranite weaves. Give a design for each class, and state the style ofyarns necessary to give the best effect in each class; also describethe method of construction adopted in each case. 28. Give designs illustrating different types of weaves suitablefor towelling fabrics. Name the features which y


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