I. = figure up.

II. = ground up.

III. = effect technically known as “shot-about,” derived from one pick, figure up; one pick, ground up; and repeated.

In [Fig. 95] a detailed description or analysis of the interlacing warp and filling of [Fig. 94] is given.

Fig. 95.

= figure up. } Produced by the
} Jacquard machine.
= ground up.
= weave for ground. } Produced by
} journals.
= weave for figure.

The two-ply ingrain carpet can also be made upon a Jacquard loom, tied up for double sections. [See [Chapter VI., page 48.]] This is also extensively used in the manufacture of upholstery fabrics; in fact, the latter mentioned method is almost exclusively used in Europe.

In [Fig. 95] the weave of the “shot-about” effect calls for two picks face, and two picks back. An examination of this part of the draft shows that the warp-thread represented by the light pick

is to be raised, or has been raised in the adjoining heavy pick