D′′, cross bar in form of a gutter, which unites the upper parts of the frame.
d, fixed point, round which the pantograph turns.
E, tablet upon which the pattern to be embroidered is put.
E′, support of that tablet.
e, cord attached at one end to the side b c of the pantograph passing over a guide pulley, and carrying a weight at the other end.
e′, iron rod by which the tablet E is joined to its support E′.
F F, uprights of the cloth-carrying frame.
F′ F′, horizontal sides of the same frame.
G, four roll beams.
G′′, the piece of cloth.