Fig. 4.—Seersucker Effect
Fig. 5.—Frill Web Made on Cam Loom
Fig. 6.—Plain Web
Fig. 6A.—Harness Draft and Weave for Fig. 6, Simplest Form of Double Cloth
In passing it might be well to note that where it is necessary to use covered rubber threads special arrangements are required for making the warps, as the covered thread cannot be handled like the ordinary thread. The spools are placed in a rack which is required for each warp. Arrangements have been made so that to each spool is attached a special head, which can be weighted either by a lever brake or weight attached to a cord running in a groove on the auxiliary head. By this arrangement uniform delivery of the threads can be made to the warp beam so as to avoid any puckering caused by irregular warping.