Excerpt from The History and Principles of Weaving by Hand and by Power
The Art of Weaving forms the most extensive and im portant part of the Textile Manufactures, whether considered on account of its commercial value or for its usefulness, variety, or beauty of its products. It also calls forth a greater number of mechanical appliances and ingenious contrivances than any other Art, and is on that account alone always a source of interest to the Engineer and the Mechanician, as well as to the Manufacturer and the Weaver.
Formerly the Art depended almost entirely upon the handicraft skill of the weaver, and his contrivances were limited in their combinations to produce designs of any considerable extent. They were, also, cumbersome and complicated, and entailed an amount of labour and patience that would much astonish the weaver of the present day. But, by the introduction of the Jacquard Machine and the Power Loom during the present century, the whole system of weaving, with some few exceptions, has been changed, and practically become a New Art.
During the same period the Lace Frame has been in vented, and by the application of the Jacquard apparatus to it for the production of figured lace, it has created an entirely new and important branch of manufacture. The numerous inventions that have led to this result seem to have culminated in this admirable machine, which for ingenuity is unsurpassed in the whole range of mechanism.
Yet the Loom with its products, wherein the wealth of our Nation is folded up, and upon which we are so de pendent for personal comfort, health, and cleanliness, is far behind other important Arts and Manufactures in respect to treatises upon its varied processes. The few works that have appeared are intended for technical readers, and are either confined to certain branches of the Art or limited in extent, and do not treat upon the subject generally.
To supply this deficiency is the object of the present work, which is based upon and includes a series of Articles written for the Proprietors of Engineering.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. Embark on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of textile history with this comprehensive exploration of weaving. Delving into the intricate world of threads and looms, the author traces the evolution of this ancient craft from its prehistoric origins to the transformative advancements of the 19th century. Uncover the fascinating stories of early weaving practices across diverse cultures, from the ingenious paper cloths of Otaheite to the skilled artistry of the ancient Egyptians and Peruvians. The narrative then shifts to England, where the influx of Flemish and French weavers during the reigns of Edward III and Elizabeth I ignited a golden age for the textile industry. Explore the pivotal role of guilds and companies in shaping the trade, and witness the rise of iconic figures like Jack of Newbury, whose innovative spirit revolutionized cloth production. With meticulous detail, the author unveils the inner workings of various looms, shedding light on the mechanical marvels that propelled weaving into the modern era. This book not only illuminates the technical aspects of weaving but also delves into the social, economic, and cultural significance of this enduring craft, offering a profound appreciation for the threads that connect us to our past. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781333813499_0
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