. Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index ... Comp. annually by the Textile world journal . of © Pi Cuts. No. No. Needles ^^ Inch as c Cuts. No. No. Neiedles in3U Inch ^B Ply Cut Ply No. Ply No. Machine. •a2 Ply Cut Ply No. Ply No. Machine. 4 2 11 2 4 2 6 48 9 2 32 2 n 2 17 104 & 108 M 2 14 2 5 2 7i 52 & 56 9+ 2 34 2 12 2 18 112 0 2 14 2 5 2 7i 60 10 2 38 2 14 2 19 116 & 120 54- 2 17 2 6 2 9 64 104- 2 44f 2 16 2 24 124 6 2 20 2 7 2 104- 68 & 72 11 2 50 2 18 2
. Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index ... Comp. annually by the Textile world journal . of © Pi Cuts. No. No. Needles ^^ Inch as c Cuts. No. No. Neiedles in3U Inch ^B Ply Cut Ply No. Ply No. Machine. •a2 Ply Cut Ply No. Ply No. Machine. 4 2 11 2 4 2 6 48 9 2 32 2 n 2 17 104 & 108 M 2 14 2 5 2 7i 52 & 56 9+ 2 34 2 12 2 18 112 0 2 14 2 5 2 7i 60 10 2 38 2 14 2 19 116 & 120 54- 2 17 2 6 2 9 64 104- 2 44f 2 16 2 24 124 6 2 20 2 7 2 104- 68 & 72 11 2 50 2 18 2 27 128 & 132 64- 2 20 2 7 2 104- 76 114^ 2 56 2 20 9 30 136 7 2 2-2i 2 8 2 12 80 & 84 12 2 61+ 2 22 2 33 140 & 144 7+ 2 25ir 2 9 2 13 88 124- 2 67 2 24 2 36 148 8 2 25i 2 9 2 13 92 & 96 13 2 73 2 26 2 39 152 & 156 Si 2 28 2 10 2 15 100 134- 2 784- 2 28 2 42 160 Sizes of Yarn to be used for FLAT RIB KNITTING MACHINES on different Numbers, Single Thread. Gauge. Heavy Side. Correct FillGauge. LightSide. 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 44- 5i 6 74- 91112141618 3 34- 4 5 6 7 9101214101820 6 74-94- 11 14 16 18 20 . 22 Wool Sizes, Single Yarn. Gauge A variation of 6 to 8 grains in 50 yards may be made on any gauge, if toofirm a rib is not desired, either on the light or heavy side of the weight given. If it is desired to run more than one thread, multiply the number of the cot-ton yarn (in the middle table) by the number of threads it is desired to example, No. 10 cotton is run on 24 gauge, single thread. If two is de-sired. No. 20; if three. No. 30; and so on for as many threads as it is desiredto run. This rule does not apply to numbers marked light side or thosemarked heavy side, as the yarn would be too light or too heavy for thegauge, if multiplied more than twice. The gauges in the above table are the number of leads in three same tables may be used for plain goods. The idea of using a heavieror lighter yarn on ribbed ma
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