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TEXTILE RAW MATERIALS AND THEIR CON- 

 VERSION INTO YARNS. (The Study of the Raw 

 iMaterials and the Technology of the Spinning Process.) By Julius. 

 ZiPSER. Translated from German by Charles Salter. 302 Illus- 

 trations. 500 pp. Demy Svo. Price 10s. 6d. net. (Post free, lis- 

 home: lis. 6d. abroad.) 



GRAMMAR OF TEXTILE DESIGN. By H. Nisbet, 



Weaving and Designmg Master, Bolton Municipal Technical School. 

 I emy Svo. 280 pp. 490 Illustrations and Diagrams. Price 6s. net. 

 (Post free, 6s. 4d. home ; 6s. 6d. abroad.) 



Contents. 



The Plain Weave and its Modifications. Twill and Kindred Weaves. — Classifi- 

 cation of Twill Weaves. Diamond and Kindred Weaves. Bedford Cords. Backed. 

 Fabrics. Fustians. Terry Pile Fabrics. Gauze and Leno Fabrics; Tissue, Lappet, 

 and Swivel Figuring ; also Ondulk Effixts. and Looped Fabrics. 



ART NEEDLEWORK AND DESIGN. POIN x LACE. A 



Manual of Applied Art for Secondary Schools and Continnytion Classes. 

 By M. E. Wilkinson. Oblong quarto. With 22 P:a:2s. Bound in 

 Art Linen. Price 3s. 6d. net. (Post free, 3s. lOd. ho i c , 4s, aor'^ad.)- 



Contents. 



Sampler of Lace Stitches — Directions for working Point Lace, tracing Patterns, etc. — 

 List of Alaterials and Implements required for working. Plate> L, Simple Lines, Straight and: 

 Slanting, and Designs t<,)rmed from them. II., Patterns formed from Lines in previous- 

 Lesson. III.. Patterns formed from Lines in previou-; Lesson. IV., Simple Curves, and- 

 Designs formed from them. V., Simple Leaf form, and Designs formed from it. VI., Ele- 

 mentary Geometrical forms, with Definitions. VII., Exercises on previous Lessons. VIII., 

 Filling of a Square, Oblong and Circle with Lace Stitches. IX., Design for Tie End, based 

 on simple Leaf form. X., Lace Butterilies (Freehand). XL. Twenty simple Designs evolved' 

 from Honiton Braid Leaf. XII., Design for Lace Handkerchief, based on previous Lesson. 

 XIII., Design for Tea-cosy. XIV., Freehand Lace Collar. XV., Freehand Lace Cuff (to- 

 match). XVI., Application of Spray from Lesson XL XVII., Adaptation of Curves within 

 a Square, for Lace Cushion Centre. XVI 1 1., Conventional Spray for corner of Tea-cloth. 

 XIX., Geometrical form for Rosebowl D'Oyley, to be originally filled in. XX., Geometrical 

 form for Flower-vase D'Oyley, to be originally filled in. Each Lesson contains Instructions 

 for W^orking, and application of new Stitches from Sampler. 



HOME LACE-MAKING. A Handbook for Teachers and 

 Pupils. By M. E. W. MiLROY. Crown Svo. 64 pp. With 3 Plates- 

 and 9 Diagrams. Price Is. net. (Post free, Is. 3d. home; Is. 4d. 

 a broad. 1 



THE CHEMISTRY OF HAT MANUFACTURING. Lec- 

 tures delivered before the Hat Manufacturers' Association. By Wat- 

 son Smith. F.C.S. , F.I.C. Revised and Edited by Albert Shonk. 

 Crow n 8vo. 132 pp. 16 Illustrations. Price 7s. 6d. net. (Post free 

 7s. 9d. home ; 7s. lOd. abroad.) 



THE TECHNICAL TESTING OF YARNS AND TEX- 

 TILE FABRICS. With Reference to Official Specifica- 

 tions. Translated from the German of Dr. J. Herzfeld. Secondi 

 Edition. Sixty-nine Illustrations. 200 pp. Demy Svo. Price 10s. 6d.. 

 nt ■. (Post free, 10s. lOd. home ; lis. abroad.) 



DECORATIVE AND FANCY TEXTILE FABRICS. 

 By R. T. Lord. For Manufacturers and Designers of Carpets, Damask, 

 Dress and all Textile Fabrics. 200 pp. Demy Svo. 132 Designs and 

 Illustrations. Price7s.6d.net. (Post free, 7s. lOd. home ; 8s. abroad. )> 



THEORY AND PRACTICE OF DAMASK WEAVING. 

 By H. KiNZER and K. Walter. Royal Svo. Eighteen Folding Plates. 

 Six Illustrations. Translated from the German. 110 pp. Price 8s. 6d. 

 net. (Post tree, 9s. home : 9s. 6d. abroad.) 



Contents. 



The Various Sorts of Damask Fabrics — Drill (Ticking, Handloom-made) — Whole- 

 Damask for Tahlecloths — Damask with Ground- and Connecting-warp Threads — Furniture 

 Damask — Lampas or Hangings— Church Damasks — The JVlanufacture of Whole Damask. 

 — Damask Arrangement wiih and without Cross-Shedding — The Altered Cone-arrangement — 

 The Principle of the Corner Lifting Cord — The Roller Principle — The Combination of the- 

 Jacquard with the so-called Damask Machine — The Special Damask Machine — The Combina- 

 tion of Two Tyings. 



