Cotton weaving: its development, principles, and practice . ? UBUliGBGBGBBG?GBGBBGGDBDBBDG-BJGBBGGBGBBGGBB ? BGG ?aa oaaaaaaGiaBaaaaaaiaa PaaDDDanlBDBGDDgrhoCGGGQGL,BlGuuaJGGGiGa caaaaaBalcaacBGGGJaacaaaaaaalaaaaaBaDlaa ?oaaGBQaalGGGaaoaGpaEaaBaaaclGaaaaaaB|aa:GGBQaaGGlGaaaaaaGlaa:GBaaaaaGliiaaoaanalaB; ;UBa«B-iuB«^B|_jB BGBGBBGG|aGGBBGBGlBa The 10-Shaft Twill, etc. WOVEN FABRICS. 127 The exigencies of space preclude any further expositionof this phase of the subject. That already given con-stitutes a sufficient guide for the development and treat-ment of all desi


Cotton weaving: its development, principles, and practice . ? UBUliGBGBGBBG?GBGBBGGDBDBBDG-BJGBBGGBGBBGGBB ? BGG ?aa oaaaaaaGiaBaaaaaaiaa PaaDDDanlBDBGDDgrhoCGGGQGL,BlGuuaJGGGiGa caaaaaBalcaacBGGGJaacaaaaaaalaaaaaBaDlaa ?oaaGBQaalGGGaaoaGpaEaaBaaaclGaaaaaaB|aa:GGBQaaGGlGaaaaaaGlaa:GBaaaaaGliiaaoaanalaB; ;UBa«B-iuB«^B|_jB BGBGBBGG|aGGBBGBGlBa The 10-Shaft Twill, etc. WOVEN FABRICS. 127 The exigencies of space preclude any further expositionof this phase of the subject. That already given con-stitutes a sufficient guide for the development and treat-ment of all designs capable of being made upon any shed-ding mechanism or apparatus in use, with the exceptionof the Jacquard machine, which requires a special descrip-tion. The changes capable of being developed andwrought by the adaptations and combinations of the weavesand drafts already given are almost infinite, and ifexecuted with knowledge, skill, and taste will prove ofconsiderable monetary value. In larger designs, such as damask figures, the satinweaves act as binders ; or the ground may be warp satin,and the figures weft or sateen twills. In these classes ofgoods two colours are generally used, unless they arefabrics intended for bleaching. One colour is used forthe warp, and another for the weft. The ground ispreferenti


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