. Textile school catalog, 1915-1916. eaves on the enlarged design ismade an important feature, and the effect the change of weave pro-duces on the finished fabric is carefully explained. Designs are made for such fabrics as damask, table covers, dressgoods, draperies, etc. Card Cutting.—Considerable study is given to the fingering forFrench, American and fine index stamping machines, together withthe practice of cutting cards for the designs made by the student. Card-cutting directions are worked out for various effects insingle and extra filling fabrics. JACQUARD DESIGN COURSE Subjects of Stu

. Textile school catalog, 1915-1916. eaves on the enlarged design ismade an important feature, and the effect the change of weave pro-duces on the finished fabric is carefully explained. Designs are made for such fabrics as damask, table covers, dressgoods, draperies, etc. Card Cutting.—Considerable study is given to the fingering forFrench, American and fine index stamping machines, together withthe practice of cutting cards for the designs made by the student. Card-cutting directions are worked out for various effects insingle and extra filling fabrics. JACQUARD DESIGN COURSE Subjects of Stu Stock Photo
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. Textile school catalog, 1915-1916. eaves on the enlarged design ismade an important feature, and the effect the change of weave pro-duces on the finished fabric is carefully explained. Designs are made for such fabrics as damask, table covers, dressgoods, draperies, etc. Card Cutting.—Considerable study is given to the fingering forFrench, American and fine index stamping machines, together withthe practice of cutting cards for the designs made by the student. Card-cutting directions are worked out for various effects insingle and extra filling fabrics. JACQUARD DESIGN COURSE Subjects of Study—Second Year WEAVE FORMATION The work of the second year of this course being confined largelyto figured effects, all the higher forms of weaves are studied in theirapplication to the Jacquard machine. Weaves for two or more plyfabrics are studied and planned upon the squared paper, each of thetwo or more systems of warp and of filling being considered in itsproper place. [Methods of producing figured effects by the use of the. RUG AND TAPESTRY WEAVING. multiple fabric principle of weaves.—Figured weaves having warpand filling flushes.—Weaves for brocatelles, and two or three fillingbrocades and damasks.—Pile fabrics for floor coverings.—Weavesfor all fancy figured fabrics. ANALYSIS AND STRUCTURE OF FABRICS A general outline of the work as followed is given on page 50.The yarns and fabrics covered include those of cotton, wool, worstedand silk of a higher and more intricate nature. Fancy figured fabricsare studied and calculations made for the production of brocatelles, figured ribbons, shoe pulls, brocaded effects, carpets, and all classesof Jacquard fancy fabrics. 77 JACQUARD DESIGN COURSE JACQUARD DESIGN The studies of the first year are continued, and work of anadvanced nature is followed. Especial attention is paid to the actualprocesses of producing figures in more complex fabrics, and produc-ing designs in the cloth for the higher grades of stuffs. The Machi