[Fig. 262] is a twelve-end combined twill, and when re-arranged in twelve-end satin order [Fig. 263] is produced.
The effects produced by re-arrangement in satin order are, as a rule, mixed effects of a less decided character than the original twill. There are many other useful systems of drafting or re-arranging patterns.
FIG. 268.
FIG. 269.
FIG. 270.
[Fig. 265] is the re-arrangement of [Fig. 264] in the order 1 2, 6 7, 3 4, 8 1, 5 6, 2 3, 7 8, 4 5. This is a regular draft obtained by skipping three shafts between each two ends. Another draft is obtained by skipping one end between each two ends drawn through the healds.
[Fig. 267] is obtained by re-arranging [Fig. 266] in the order of the draft 1 2, 4 5, 7 8, 2 3, and so on, the draft repeating on sixteen ends.