The art of weaving, by hand and by power, with an introductory account of its rise and progress in ancient and modern times . Eo; 23a FiijXaS. FIGURED WEAVING. 473 button h^^ being carried from the groove A-, (see Fig. 237) to thatof the groove I, in the same order as the first. Thirdly, the two acting arms of the double shifting cams 6, willnow give in eight regular picks of weft to the change of pattern, thefirst pick throwing the shuttle from right to left, and so on, until eightare given ; whereupon, the action of the apparatus will be reversed,and will continue to work right and left ever


The art of weaving, by hand and by power, with an introductory account of its rise and progress in ancient and modern times . Eo; 23a FiijXaS. FIGURED WEAVING. 473 button h^^ being carried from the groove A-, (see Fig. 237) to thatof the groove I, in the same order as the first. Thirdly, the two acting arms of the double shifting cams 6, willnow give in eight regular picks of weft to the change of pattern, thefirst pick throwing the shuttle from right to left, and so on, until eightare given ; whereupon, the action of the apparatus will be reversed,and will continue to work right and left every other eight threads01 weft, missing one pick, or beat of the lay, only, to each change ofpattern. The third part of the invention is for working the front mounting,which consists of eight leaves of headles, marked ^-, (Figs. 230, 231and 232.) forming a satin or tweeled ground ; these leaves are con-nected above with double lifting coupers ii^, (Fig. 230) the outerends of which are connected by a shackle. The shackles on thecoupers above named, are connected with a set of lifting marches y^,(Fig. 233) near the bottom of the frame, by r


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1840, booksubjectweaving, bookyear1844