The Self Instructor in Textile Designing Or a Practical Guide in Designing W

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The Self Instructor in Textile Designing Or a Practical Guide in Designing W
Amos a Baldwin
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EXPLANATION: A woolen thread spun to that size which requires just 1600 yards to weigh one pound, is called 1 "run. " A woolen thread spun to that size which requires just 240 yards to weigh one pound, is called 1 "cut. " A worsted thread drawn to that size which requires just 560 yards to weigh one pound, is called 1 "number. "- Written, No. Ts.
100 THE SELF-INSTRUCTOR, A cotton thread spun to that size which requires just 840 yards to weigh one pound, is called 1 "number. "- Written, No. 1's.
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A spun-silk thread that requires just 840 yards to weigh one pound, is called 1 "number. " Written, No. 1's.
There is an important difference between silk and wors- ted, or cotton yarns, which requires to be borne in mind when making a calculation in these yarns. This difference refers to 2-ply yarns. In writing 2-ply 40's in worsted, or cotton, it is usually written 2-40's; thus indicating clearly that the actual counts of the yarn is only one-half of what it is termed; or, in other words, the actual counts of the yarn is 20's, simply because it is two threads of 40's put to- gether, making one thread of double the weight.


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