Practice in Weaving And Loom Fixing a Complete Manual for the Weave Room
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Rule for number of heddles. To estimate the number of heddles required for warps with a cross-draw, I give the following simple and nat- 77 ural rale. Multiply the number of times the thread is drawn in on each particular harness, by the number of patterns in the warp. Thus 5408 threads, 26 in pattern, 208 patterns in warp. DRAFT. 26 threads in pattern. Number I is drawn 3 times 3 + 208=624 2 " 3 3+208=624 3 " 2 2+208=416 4 " " 2 " 2+208=416 5 " 2 2+208=416 6 " 2 " 2+208=416 7 " " 2 " 2+208=416... 8 " " 2 " 2+208=416 9 " " 2 2+208=416 10 " " 2 " 2+208=416 ii " " 2 " 2+208=416 12 " 2 ** 2+208=416 Number of heddles, . . . 5408 Drawing in the warp. Wj are now ready to draw in the warp. In this work the overseer 78 may also interest himself more than is usual, and do good. The work is mostly done by younger persons, or by those who are not in a position to judge fully the importance of the task they are performing. For their good, and for the benefit of the loom-fixers and weavers, it is best for the overseer to see to it that the drawing-in is done after his own ideas.
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