Weaving questions for class and home work . od of combining twills doubles the repeatin one direction. Show how this can be avoided, and give twoexamples which repeat upon the same number of ends as picks. 20. Complete designs 25 and 34, plate I., and give the basis ofconstruction adopted in each case. 21. What is a diamond weave, and how is it constructed? Whyis it generally necessary to reverse upon a single end or pick? Givean exampe to show how the rule may be departed from withoutobjectionable results developing. 22. Give designs for 6-end bird eye, and 8 and 12-end diamondweaves, also an


Weaving questions for class and home work . od of combining twills doubles the repeatin one direction. Show how this can be avoided, and give twoexamples which repeat upon the same number of ends as picks. 20. Complete designs 25 and 34, plate I., and give the basis ofconstruction adopted in each case. 21. What is a diamond weave, and how is it constructed? Whyis it generally necessary to reverse upon a single end or pick? Givean exampe to show how the rule may be departed from withoutobjectionable results developing. 22. Give designs for 6-end bird eye, and 8 and 12-end diamondweaves, also an example to show how diamond patterns of largerepeat can be produced by a small number of shafts. 23. Give designs for honeycomb weaves upon 6, 8, 12, and 16ends and picks. State the cause of the cellular appearance of thecloth, and mark on the design the threads which form the centre ofthe cavity. Plate I shows the commencement of a number of weaveswhich are to be completed, and have their basis of con-struction analysed and explained. 41. Hryii::i:Un^:in?Kis^^^^^^^^ :::: s:i:.:J!::Vv::::.::8:^ :!:r :.:!«%:•?::£&!•.:?.?.?:.weavingquestions00cran


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