Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . imply to show how a pro-gressive series of openings xmay be produced. If the threelace-needles 1 in Diagram H arebrought into operation, therewould be produced not simply thesingle row of openings x inthe middle of the web, but twolateral rows of openings x^and x^. The ornamenta-tion of the pattern and thevariegation thereof can be ac-complished to a very muchgreater extent by interruptingone or more of the


Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . imply to show how a pro-gressive series of openings xmay be produced. If the threelace-needles 1 in Diagram H arebrought into operation, therewould be produced not simply thesingle row of openings x inthe middle of the web, but twolateral rows of openings x^and x^. The ornamenta-tion of the pattern and thevariegation thereof can be ac-complished to a very muchgreater extent by interruptingone or more of the lace-needles1 for the production of openingsX Sit will. It is also practic-able to omit openings and intro-duce plain work, just as often asmay be desired, along the linesx^ and x^, If in DiagramH it should be desired to introduce a row of openings at 3° 3° 3°,this can likewise be accomplished by simply omitting all of lace-needles 111. Fig. 185 shows a ladies full-fashioned stocking of mercerizedthread made on a 39 gg. (gauge) or 26 needles to the inch Schubert& Salzer machine. It has spliced garter top, heel, sole, and toe,and is narrowed in the leg, heel, instep, and Fig. 185. Ladies FuU-Fashioned Stocking. ???


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