Weaving 2s. Expenses equal to weaving.
The 34-inch cloth would stand, say, 36 inches in the reed. The 75-yards cloth, “short stick,” or 36 inches to the yard, will require, say, 78 yards of warp.
A cloth counting 19 × 18, nominal, is usually woven in a 68 or 70 reed, and the picks per inch will be about 66 or 67 actually.
Assuming that the cloth stands 36 inches in a 70 reed, and the picks per inch are 67, we get—
36 inches × 78 yards × 70 reed × 7d.840 × 32’s = 51.188d., cost of twist,
and
36 inches × 75 yards × 67 picks × 7½d.840 × 40’s = 40.38d., cost of weft.
d.
51.188