Weaving questions for class and home work . nds and picks of plainground, to weave as an extra weft figure picking 2 ground, 2 figure. 6. Arrange Fig. 127 as a two-colour extra weft spot, develop ngfull squares in one colour and dots in the other. Use a plain ground,pick-and-pick wefting, and let the design show two figures in aittr-nate order. 7. Set out Fig. 128 to weave as an extra warp figure using onecolour of warp for the rectangle and another for the two figures in alternate order with 8 ground ends betweeneach figure. 8. Fig. 129 represents one-quarter of a centred pattern


Weaving questions for class and home work . nds and picks of plainground, to weave as an extra weft figure picking 2 ground, 2 figure. 6. Arrange Fig. 127 as a two-colour extra weft spot, develop ngfull squares in one colour and dots in the other. Use a plain ground,pick-and-pick wefting, and let the design show two figures in aittr-nate order. 7. Set out Fig. 128 to weave as an extra warp figure using onecolour of warp for the rectangle and another for the two figures in alternate order with 8 ground ends betweeneach figure. 8. Fig. 129 represents one-quarter of a centred pattern. Com-plete the same and arrange it to weave as an extra warp figure ona plain ground, 1 end ground to 1 figure. 9. Make small designs illustrating the application of extrawarp and weft. Which is the most economical and satisfactory asregards effect produced in such fabrics as vestings and brocadedress material? 10. Compare the principles of applying extra colouring inwarp and weft. Work out sectional designs illustrative of eachsystem. 49. 142 143 144 145 Plate IV. 50 11. Explain the structure and uses of the cloth known asDhootie/ Mark out a small design and the tie-up for it. Alsodescribe the shedding arrangement by which it would be producedin cloth. 12. Suppose you had to reproduce the cloth represented at , give the design, colours, and order of warping and wefting youwould employ. The white spots to be developed by extra warp. 13. Give a design which would produce white crosses on a plainwoven black ground cloth as Fig. 150. 14. Give draft, peg plan, and order of colouring to reproducethe cloth shown at Fig. 151, using only one set of warp and one setof weft threads. 15. The same particulars as question 14 for the cloth shownat Fig. 152. AND WEAVE EFFECTS. 1. Sketch the eSects produced by warping and wefting tke plainweave in the following orders: — (a) 1 black, 1 white; (b) 2 black, 2white; (c) 2 black, 1 white; (d) 4 black, 4 white. 2. Supply wea


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