A manual of the processes of winding, warping and quilling of silk and other various yarns from the skein to the loom . bearranged on the frame under the beaming device. The clothshould be about 9 yards long and may be rolled up when not inuse. 12. There should be a rope, strap or chain about 2 feet longwith a loop at each end and a heavy iron pin, or square-head lagscrew, to attach to the beam on the beaming device. 13. There should be special wire-section hooks, to hang on thereel slats for short sample warps. Necessary Tools for Warping 1. A strip of good, smooth, stiff, cardboard paper, 2|


A manual of the processes of winding, warping and quilling of silk and other various yarns from the skein to the loom . bearranged on the frame under the beaming device. The clothshould be about 9 yards long and may be rolled up when not inuse. 12. There should be a rope, strap or chain about 2 feet longwith a loop at each end and a heavy iron pin, or square-head lagscrew, to attach to the beam on the beaming device. 13. There should be special wire-section hooks, to hang on thereel slats for short sample warps. Necessary Tools for Warping 1. A strip of good, smooth, stiff, cardboard paper, 2| X8 inches,black on one side, white on the other, to be used for a backgroundwhen reeding. 2. Pencil and Chalk 6. Dividing Compass 3. Memorandum Book 7. Small Monkey Wrench 4. Two-foot Rule 8. Scissors 5. Reeding Hook 9. Bone Pick 10. Screw-driver CHAPTER IVQUILLING PROCESSES Quilling In general, the process of quilling is the winding of the yarnson the shuttle bobbins, commonly termed quills. This is animportant process and needs the greatest attention in order toattain perfect work and prevent unnecessary Fig. 16.—High-speed, Underdrive, Quiller. In this process, great care must be paid to small details, which,if overlooked, cause trouble, such as soft or hard quills, quillswound too full or not full enough, soiled white yarns, or otherthings, caused by neglecting machinery repair and the care-lessness of operatives. 76 QUILLING 77 Quill winding is a very simple operation, but there are many-different makes of quilling machines, some quite simple and othersmore complicated. All are easily operated, however, as eachspindle is arranged to run separately. The spindle is set and regulated to make the quill the requiredsize and length, so that, when it is full, it stops automatically bymeans of the stopper device. The number of spindles to which an operative can give carefulattention depends largely upon the yarn, the speed of the machine,and the length of the quill. Nat


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