First pick raises lifter-board A, journal 4; second pick raises lifter-board B, journal 1; third pick raises lifter-board A, journal 3; fourth pick raises lifter-board B, journal 2.

The two positions of the four “tails” in these four picks are illustrated as follows: [Fig. CXIII.], hole in cylinder; CXIV., no hole in cylinder. The black spots represent the knots, either as caught in the slot or passing free in the hole.

Looms tied-up on the foregoing principles have but one operation of the Jacquard needles for every two picks of the loom, there being an operation of the ground and figure lifter-boards in succession between the operations of the Jacquard needles. Each Jacquard needle controls two tails, one connected with the warp for the figure, (red and black in our example), and the other to the warp for the ground, (olive and white in our example). The drawing of the lifter-boards shows the slots for catching the tails in opposite directions from each other; hence, when the figuring tail of the needle is adjusted so as to be lifted by the figure lifter-board, the ground-tail will not be acted on by the ground lifter-board when it rises.

To give a clear understanding of the foregoing explanations, a detailed statement of the operations of the loom necessary in weaving a piece of the fabric is shown in sectional cut [Fig. CVII.], as follows:

Pick.Color.Lift-board for figure.Lift-board for ground.Journal lifts.Threads down.
1White.Rises, no lift.At rest.White to bind on face.Red, black, olive.
2Red.At rest.Lifts white and olive.Red.Black for binding on back.
3Olive.Rises, no lift.At rest.Olive to bind on face.Red, black, white.
4Black.At rest.Lifts white and olive.Black.Red for binding on back.
5White.Rises, no lift.At rest.White to bind on face.Red, black, olive.
6Red.At rest.Lifts white and olive.Red.Black for binding on back.
7Olive.Rises, no lift.At rest.Olive to bind on face.Red, black, white.
8Black.At rest.Lifts white and olive.Black.Red for binding on back.
9White.Lifts red and black.At rest.White.Olive for binding on back.
10Red.At rest.Rises, no lift.Red to bind on face.Black, white, olive.
11Olive.Lifts red and black.At rest.Olive.White for binding on back.
12Black.At rest.Rises, no lift.Black to bind on face.Red, white, olive.
13White.Lifts red and black.At rest.White.Olive for binding on back.
14Red.At rest.Rises, no lift.Red to bind on face.Black, white, olive.
15Olive.Lifts red and black.At rest.Olive.White for binding on back.
16Black.At rest.Rises, no lift.Black to bind on face.Red, white, olive.
17White.Lifts red and black.At rest.White.Olive to bind on back.
18Red.At rest.Rises, no lift.Red to bind on face.Black, white, olive.
19Olive.Rises, no lift.At rest.Olive to bind on face.White, red, black.
20Black.At rest.Lifts white and olive.Black.Red to bind on back.
21White.Lifts red and black.At rest.White.Olive to bind on back.
22Red.At rest.Rises, no lift.Red to bind on face.Black, white, olive.
23Olive.Rises, no lift.At restOlive to bind on face.White, red, black.
24Black.At rest.Lifts white and olive.Black.Red to bind on back.
25White.Rises, no lift.At rest.White to bind on face.Olive, red, black.
26Red.At rest.Lifts white and olive.Red.Black to bind on back.
27Olive.Lifts red and black.At rest.Olive.White to bind on back.
28Black.At rest.Rises, no lift.Black to bind on face.Red, white, olive.
29White.Rises, no lift.At rest.White to bind on face.Olive, red, black.
30Red.At rest.Lifts white and olive.Red.Black to bind on back.
31Olive.Lifts red and black.At rest.Olive.White to bind on back.
32Black.At rest.Rises,Black to bindRed, white,

Fig. CXV.

[Fig. CXV.], p. 76, illustrates a fabric design for an ingrain carpet, straight-through tie-up, a and b forming one repeat, (or one division), equal to one-half yard.