Theory of Silk Weaving eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 35 pages of information about Theory of Silk Weaving.

Theory of Silk Weaving eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 35 pages of information about Theory of Silk Weaving.

On 10 harness straight through.

[Illustration:  Fig. 26]

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Serge, 7-1, 1-1, 1-1, 1-1, 1-1.

On 16 shafts skip draw.

[Illustration:  Fig. 27]

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[Page 25] WARP EFFECTS

Levantine, 3-1.

On 4 shafts straight through.

[Illustration:  Fig. 28]

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Serge, 5-1, 1-1.

On 8 shafts skip draw.

[Illustration:  Fig. 29]

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[Page 26] EVENSIDED TWILLS

Surah, 2-2

On 4 shafts straight through.

[Illustration:  Fig. 30]

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Croise, 3-3, 2-2, 1-1.

On 12 shafts straight through.

[Illustration:  Fig. 31]

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[Page 27] Serge, 7-7, 1-1, 1-1, 1-1

On 20 shafts skip draw.

[Illustration:  Fig. 32]

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POINTED TWILLS

in the direction of the filling and also of the warp.

[Illustration:  Fig. 33]

On 4 shafts point draw, weave 3-1.

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[Page 28] [Illustration:  Fig. 34]

On 6 shafts point draw, drawn as follows: 

Eighteen ends from back to front and 4 ends from front to rear, weave
5-1.

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[Illustration:  Fig. 35]

On 8 shafts pointed draw, weave 5-1, 1-1.

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[Page 29] [Illustration:  Fig. 36]

On 10 shafts, with weave 3-3, drawn as follows: 

7 threads from back to front. 3 " " front to rear. 6 " " back to front. 2 " " front to rear.

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[Illustration:  Fig. 37]

On 6 shafts straight draw, pointed weave 5-1.

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[Page 30] [Illustration:  Fig. 38]

On 8 shafts straight through, pointed weave 5-1, 1-1.

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[Illustration:  Fig. 39]

Broken pointed twill, on 8 harness.

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[Page 31] [Illustration:  Fig. 40]

On 6 shafts point draw, pointed weave 5-1.

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[Illustration:  Fig. 41]

On 8 shafts point draw, pointed weave 5-1, 1-1.

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[Page 32] [Illustration:  Fig. 42]

Fancy twill, on 16 shafts straight draw.

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SATIN WEAVES

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