FUSTIAN. 
In both thefe pe warp is inferted into the heddles the cut work, known by the name of velveteen. They are alfe 
fame way. The difference is entirely in the application of upon fix leaves, and the difference is hii the cording 
the on and in the fucceffion of prefling down the treddles. and in the treading. 
We now give four fpecimens of the fpecies of flufhed and 
No. 11. Queen’s Velveteens. No. 12. 
° ojo . I s Lo OO i 
° ) 2 j } [ol fojo] 2 
ofo 3 ) Lf [| foto; | 3 
__ olo|o 4 § fo| Jo! jof 4 
5 § | | ft tele] 5 
lel tefo| | | 6 § lol | [eolol ji 6 
I 128 4 2 2 I 
; * 6 6 $3 5 
@ Ik 1@ lo 12 Il Qg 
No. 13.—Plain Velveteen. -* No.:14.—Genoa Velveteen. 
TTT Tet i ofe{ fe i 
fel t fe | 2 olol | | 2 Md 
_ | | | ° 3 § ofo] fol | 3 
t_fele 4 ) olor | 4 
| iil Q 5 § fojol jo} 5 
w—_| le] te 6 § | joj fot [| | 6 
13 2 4 8 2 4 8 12 3 «5 
5 7.6 ° 3 
10 Il g 
The ‘additional varieties of figure which might be given moft fimple patterns in every department of ornamegtal 
are almoft endlefs, but the limits of this article will not weaving, are thofe which attraGt attention and command 
admit a-further detail. Thofe already given are the pia purchafers. We fhall therefore only add two examples of 
n moft general ufe.- The varieties As fancy may be ing’s cord or corduroy, two of Genoa and common vel- 
dudes to great extent, but it is univerially fad, that he vet, and two more of jean. Thefe will be found below. 
No. -15.—King’s Cord. No. 16.— Dutch Cord. 
— ft i tt felol I § | [ol 4 I 
[fer te! 2 5 rol 1 fo 5? 
_[ teleol | | 7 3 2) fo] {| |e 6 3 
[| before 4 é Ho} o| ; 
— f fof | lolol 5 § oj [olo| | 8 
— fof fo] J] lol 6 § Jolo] fofol 9 
. 13 8 6 4 2 6 4 2 3 i 
a 1: .¥ 
No. 17.—Genoa Velvet. No. 13.—Plain Velvet, 
a of [ [oe i § | | z 
olol|o 2 § | | 2. 
S  naeemenenenaer ~ 
ofo 3 § | tl 3 
ol}o 4 § ae es (ae 4 
ofel jo 5 § ‘| | td 5 _ 
o °| 6 § f + | | 6 ue 
2 48 12 3 =F I 34 2 8 ai aaa 
6 7 5 5 7 
10 ai Q 
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