A treatise on the art of weaving, illustrated by engravings. With calculations and tables for the use of manufacturers by Murphy John

A treatise on the art of weaving, illustrated by engravings. With calculations and tables for the use of manufacturers by Murphy John

Author:Murphy, John
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Weaving
Publisher: Glasgow, Blackie, Fullarton, & Co.; [etc., etc.]
Published: 1827-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


SPOTTING.

'24,3

No. 65.

Fig. 9. Plate 9.

No. 66.

FijT. 16. Plate 9.

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ART OF WEAVING.

No. 67.

Fig. 20.

Plate 9.

No. 68.

Fig. 23. Plate 9.

SPOTTING.

Q^5

No. 69.

Fig. 28. Plate 9.

No. 70.

Fig. 39. Plate 9.

ART OF WEAVING.

Sometimes the common spot and cut stripe are combined; and sometimes a single cord or heddleful of the spotting wai-p is introduced for a stalk or other slender member of ihe figure. The following, which forms a small cross embosomed, similar to the figure annexed, will serve for an example.

No. Tl.

SECT. VI. SEEDING.

In this kind of fancy weaving, the figures are formed likewise by supernumerary Avarp, or rather coarse cording, made by twisting three ends of single yarn together^ which is partially interwoven with the gi'ound; but the patterns are produced by raising these coarse threads above the surface of the cloth, into little naps called seeds, after the manner of counterpanes: which process seems to have been borrowed from the method of weaving the plush velvet, explained in page 134.

The mountings employed for weaving seeding patterns consist of one set of leaves for the ground, and another set



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