II. Twill weaves—a, one-sided twills; b, even-sided twills; and fancy figuring with same through color arrangements in warp and filling.
III. Satin weaves—a, single satins; b, double satins; c, figuring in single satins.
Drafting Weaves.
Lectures, with practical examples and rules observed.
Derivative Weaves.
Basket, rib, and granite weaves; steep, curved, broken, skip, corkscrew, and fancy twills; pointed twills and honeycomb weaves; pique weaves, and combinations of miscellaneous weaves.
Standard sizes of cotton wool and worsted yarns, with calculations.
Picking out samples of textile fabrics constructed on single weaves, with methods and rules employed in duplication.
Original weaves for single cloth; complete orders for manufacturing.
Instrumental drawing in elementary exercises, with instruments; construction of plane figures; line shading, etc.