Grammar of Textile Design volume C2

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Grammar of Textile Design volume C2
Harry Nisbet
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Ribbed or Corded Velveteen.
§ 72. Velveteen is sometimes made to assume a ribbed or corded formation, resembling that of corduroys, with the ribs or cords produced lengthwise or parallel with warp. There are 10 146 GRAMMAR OF TEXTILE DESIGN.
so-called " velvet cords " that are not velveteens, but simply ^ > a o ^^ c ^ - O) en o O a o . ~ II light textures of corduroy, which will be described under that head. So-called " ribbed velvet " or ribbed velveteen (also known FUSTIANS. 147 as " hollow-c
...ut " velveteen), however, is woven as ordinary plain velveteen, and afterwards made to assume a corded appearance by a special mode of fustian cutting, in which a cutter first passes :a knife along certain " races " in each cord, with the blade vertical, as in ordinary cutting, and then along intermediate *' races, " with the knife blade held at different angles, to sever floats of weft out of the centre, and so form longer and shorter tufts which develop rounded ribs of pile. For some " races " the knife is inclined towards the cutter, and for others away from the cutter; hence the terms " towart" and '\frowart " used amongst that class of fustian cutters, whose work is regarded as specially skilful.

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