Catalogue . ining Twills. Curved Weaves. Stripes. Checks derived from contrastingweaves. Figured imitation welts. Figured rib or cord weaves, including various systems of arrangement and ground weaves. Honey-combs. Imitation l< I 133. Designing. Filling backed weaves. Warp backed weaves. Doublecloths. Figured double plain cloths. Ply fabrics. Embossedfabrics. Bedford cords. Box welts. Fancy piques. FiguredMarseilles weaves. Figuring with extra filling. Figuring withextra warp. Reversible fabrics. 134. Designing. Lenos. Methods of obtaining leno patterns. Mechanisma


Catalogue . ining Twills. Curved Weaves. Stripes. Checks derived from contrastingweaves. Figured imitation welts. Figured rib or cord weaves, including various systems of arrangement and ground weaves. Honey-combs. Imitation l< I 133. Designing. Filling backed weaves. Warp backed weaves. Doublecloths. Figured double plain cloths. Ply fabrics. Embossedfabrics. Bedford cords. Box welts. Fancy piques. FiguredMarseilles weaves. Figuring with extra filling. Figuring withextra warp. Reversible fabrics. 134. Designing. Lenos. Methods of obtaining leno patterns. Mechanismand appliances necessary for the production of lenos on openshed dobbies. Yoke and Jumper motions. Weaving bottomdoup patterns on top doups. Bottom and top doup one doup lenos. Pile fabrics, such as corduroys, velvets, plush and terrytowelings. Description of lappet motions. Designing original lappetpatterns. Reproducing patterns of woven lappet drafts for weaves and locking 135. Jacquard Designln| Calculations required In comHow to transfer desigD from i liweave patterns of differenl b1< weaves and rules for ascertaining b1< d Oiling required. Foundations upon whichbased. 136. Jacquard Designing. Sketching of original designs by the differ thods prin- cipally used. Development of jacquard i on d< paper. Card cutting. Card lacing. Weaving of at least oneoriginal design. Harness tying. Various systems of tying. 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.


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