After the design is outlined by full small squares, either the figure or the ground (as required, but generally the figure) is painted all over. The paint required for this work has been previously described. It is only necessary to mention that it must have body enough to be clearly visible, but not sufficient to obscure the black ruled lines of the paper, which must show clearly through the paint. The weave, if necessary, is next put on the required spots, either in white or black paint.

Illustration of a Sketch.

Fig. 89.

Outlining on □ paper—finished design and fabric sample. For single-cloth fabrics, as damasks, dressgoods, etc.

To give a clear illustration of the entire process from sketch to finished design, Figs. [89], [90], and [91] are designed. [Fig. 92] showing the effect of the design on the fabric after being woven.

Fig. 90.