Fig. 93.
These designs require no special weave, as that is taken care of by the compound harness in front of the Jacquard harness, as explained in Chapter XII., page 58. After painting in the design, it is finished, ready for card-stamping. [Fig. 93] shows us a leaf, taken from sketch ([Fig. 80]), which may be used in connection with a larger design, but will clearly illustrate this division of textile work.
Designs for Two-ply Ingrain Carpet.
In these fabrics, when the ground and figure are indicated in the design, the same is considered as finished. As previously stated in the article devoted to these fabrics, a two-ply ingrain carpet is composed of two fabrics, in which the journals introduce the weave, and the double-acting Jacquard machine the exchange of ground and figure effect.
[Fig. 94] represents a small portion of a design illustrating the three principal effects of this operation.
Fig. 94.