. Yarn and cloth making; an economic study; a college and normal schools text preliminary to fabric study, and a reference for teachers of industrial history and art in secondary and elementary schools. web of fine yarn. BIBLIOGRAPHY 5 Barlow, A. History and principles of weaving, 66. - Carus, P. Chinese life and customs. (Illustration.) - Draper, G. 0. Labor saving looms. (Illustration.) 1 Ephriam, H. Entwicklung der Webetechnik ausserhalb Eu- ropas. Museum fiir Volkerkunde zu Leipzig, Band I, Heft I. 2 Hooper, L. The loom and spindle : past, present and future. (^) Journal Royal Society of A


. Yarn and cloth making; an economic study; a college and normal schools text preliminary to fabric study, and a reference for teachers of industrial history and art in secondary and elementary schools. web of fine yarn. BIBLIOGRAPHY 5 Barlow, A. History and principles of weaving, 66. - Carus, P. Chinese life and customs. (Illustration.) - Draper, G. 0. Labor saving looms. (Illustration.) 1 Ephriam, H. Entwicklung der Webetechnik ausserhalb Eu- ropas. Museum fiir Volkerkunde zu Leipzig, Band I, Heft I. 2 Hooper, L. The loom and spindle : past, present and future. (^) Journal Royal Society of Arts, LX.(^) Report Smithsonian Institution, 1914. ILLUSTRATIONS Barlow, p. 65. Chinese silk , p. 29. A Chinese , p. 29. Japanese , fig. 43. Loom of Japan. 44. Loom of Korea. 45. Loom of See Magazine Illustration. VIIITWO-SHAFT TREADLE LOOM Distinctive Characteristics Weaving implement: a two-shaft treadle loom; beamsoutside of loom frame; cloth beam pegged to ground,or attached to posts, or to belt of weaver ; without warpbeam, or when with it fastened to distant post, to roof,or high on side wall. Developing beams and frame. WEAVING TYPES 159. i6o YARN AND CLOTH MAKING


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