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"Scientific American Supplement, No. 794, March 21, 1891"

In shedding, the 1st
heald shaft is lowered, then the 3d, then the 2d, and then 4th. The
result, in this case, is still the same, viz., that each weft thread
passes under six warp ends and over two warp ends. Although a cotton
warp is spoken of in some cases, worsted or other yarn can be added to
the cotton warp to obtain a variation in the pattern or
design.--_Jour. of Fabrics._
[Illustration]
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REVERSIBLE INGRAIN OR PRO-BRUSSELS CARPET.

The object of this invention is to manufacture, in a cheap fabric, a
closer imitation of Brussels carpets. As is well known, an ordinary
Brussels carpet is made with a pattern on one side only, but according
to this invention, it is intended to produce a pattern on both sides
of the ingrain or pro-Brussels carpet, so that it will be reversible.
In manufacturing a reversible carpet of this class according to the
present invention, the pattern is formed by means of the warp and weft
combined, and any suitable ingrain warp operated by the harness or
jacquard of the loom may be used. In combination with ingrain warp, a
fine catching or binding warp, operated by the gear or jacquard
harness of the loom, is employed, such fine catching warp being used
to bind the weft into the fabric, therefore, if the fabric be woven
two-ply, the ingrain warps are thrown on both the under and upper
surfaces of the fabric, as well as in between the weft, according to
the pattern being woven, by which means four colors are shown on both
sides of the fabric, two being produced by the weft, and two by the
ingrain warps.


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