How to Figure Out And Arrange Pattern Work for Weaving Colored Fabrics Explain

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How to Figure Out And Arrange Pattern Work for Weaving Colored Fabrics Explain
John Groom King
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(30) We will first get out our memorandum of colors for each pattern, as follows: 32 ends of blue 12 ends of white 8 ends of black 4 ends of red 8 ends of white for cord 64 Referring back to page 30, we find we have 23 com- plete patterns, so we find the number of ends required of each color as follows: 32 blue 12 white 8 black 4 red 8 white for cord 23 23 23 36 184 23 23 96 92 184 64 24 276 • 736 Total Ends 736 blue 276 white 184 black 92 red 184 white for cord 20 ends over to add (See Page 30
...) 1492 Here we find we have 1492 ends, when we are supposed to have only 1400 ; but you will note that we have 4 extra ends to the pattern in this warp (see page 29) on account of the corded work, and as we have 23 complete patterns we will multiply the 23 by 4 and we find we have 92 extra ■ends in the w^arp on account of the cords.
Now, if we deduct the 92 ends from the 1492, it leaves 1400, and as 1400 ends is the number of ends our pattern is based on, it proves that our example is correct.


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