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the succession of inserting the threads of warp into the heddlos will be discovered by 

 the figures between the lines, and the order in which the treddles are to be successively 

 pressed down by the figures below. 



No, 3. Double Jean. 



No. 4. Plain Thickset. 



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 6 7 



These, like the former, are wrought with leaves. No. 3 requires four, and No. 4 

 five treddles. The succession of inserting the threads of warp, and of working the 

 treddles, are marked by the respective numbers between and under the lines, as in the 

 former example. Both are fabrics of cloth in very general use and estimation as low- 

 priced articles. 



No. 5. Best Thickset. No. 6. Velvet Tuft. 



These are further specimens of what may be, and is, executed with four leaves, and 

 in both examples five treddles are used. With two other specimens we shall conclude 

 our examples of this description of work, and shall then add a very few specimens of 

 the more extensive kinds. 



No. 7. Cord and Velveret. 



No. 8. Thickset Cord. 



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 6 5 



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In these the succession of drawing and working are marked like the former. The 

 next are examples of patterns wrought with six leaves. No. 9 has eight, and No. 10 

 five heddles. . 



No. 9. Double Corduroy. 



No. 10. Genoa Thickset. 



In both these the warp is inserted into the heddles the same way. The difference 

 is entirely in the application of the cords, and in the succession of pressing down the 

 treddles. We now give four specimens of the flushed and cut work, known by the name 

 of velveteen. They are also upon six leaves, and the difference is solely in the cording 

 and in the treading. 



No. 11. 



Queen's Velveteens. 



No. 12. 



