. School catalog, 1892-1893. e face—one face—one back. Also the following proportions : Warp. Filling. One face—^one back. Two face—one back. Two face—one back. One face—one back. Two face—two back. Two face—two back. Structure of Double Plain Cloths. Rules for stitching Double Cloths together, in order toform a perfect fabric. Effect of improper stitching on the face of the fabric. Productions of regular patterns upon the face of thecloth by means of the stitching. Reversible Cloths—Plain. Reversible Cloths—Figured. Relation of the pattern of each cloth to facilitate stitc
. School catalog, 1892-1893. e face—one face—one back. Also the following proportions : Warp. Filling. One face—^one back. Two face—one back. Two face—one back. One face—one back. Two face—two back. Two face—two back. Structure of Double Plain Cloths. Rules for stitching Double Cloths together, in order toform a perfect fabric. Effect of improper stitching on the face of the fabric. Productions of regular patterns upon the face of thecloth by means of the stitching. Reversible Cloths—Plain. Reversible Cloths—Figured. Relation of the pattern of each cloth to facilitate stitching. Figuring with two cloths. Cloths of the same quality, but different patterns. Cloths of the same patterns, but different quality. Patterns formed on Double Cloths by means of Coatings, Checks, Stripes, Quilts, etc. 53 ?•t?**- -^ss*. *^.* ^.ih- *^=* ~rj„t !--:«»-, «-s«-J» .:^i?V«*»- Examples of Gauze Weaving. Designed and woven by Thomas Stone, a Pupilin the Upholstery Goods in Four Colors. Designed and woven by Wm. E. Bond, a Pupil in the School. 54 PILE FABRICS. Their Classification. Filling Pile.—Construction of Velveteens, Corduroys,Chinchillas, Whitneys, Chenille for Curtains and Rugs, SpunChenille for Fringes. Warp Pile.—Formed from an extra Warp or Warps bymeans of wires. Velvets, Figured Velvets, Astrakans, cutand uncut, and their various methods of construction. Tapestry, Brussels and Wilton Carpets. Double Pile.—The principles of the construction andmethod of producing double-pile fabrics. The manner ofcutting them in the loom while weaving. Pile Formed IVilhout JVires.—Smyrna Carpets and Rugs,Turkish Towels, etc. GAUZE FABRICS. Structure of orders of with plain Gauze. Combination of Gauze with other orders of figures upon Gauze ground. Combination of Gauze figures and figuring with extrawarp. Figuring with extra filling upon used in
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