Theory of Silk Weaving - A Treatise on the Construction and Application of Weaves, and the Decomposition and Calculation of Broad and Narrow, Plain, Novelty and Jacquard Silk Fabrics by Arnold Wolfensberger
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4 " 6×1 satin. } over. } 7 times
5 " 2×1 repp. } over. 15 " 6×1 satin. } 2 " 2×1 repp. } 15 " 6×1 satin. } 5 " 2×1 repp. } twice } 4 " 6×1 satin. } over. } 5 " 2×1 repp. } 5 " 6×1 satin. } 28 " 6×1 " } 2d edge, 7 " 6×2 " } Satin on 1st section of 8 shaft skip draw. Binder " 2nd " " 2 " Repp " 3d " " 2 " [Page 97] On each side of every repp stripe two ends of the satin warp must be entered on the 2 binder shafts (2d section), to prevent the ends of the satin to slide over into the repp stripes. #Warping Ticket#--I. _Beam satin_, 106 yards. 1st edge, 42/2 black. Ground, 204/1 " } 12/2 sky. } 180/1 black. } 12/2 sky. } 234/1 black. } 48/2 sky. } 7 times over. 180/1 black. } 48/2 sky. } |
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