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CHAPTER VI.

ELEMENTS OF TEXTILE COLOURING--STRIPES.

74. Colours applied to Textiles on Various Systems--75. Types of Woven Colouring--76. Single Weave Colourings--77. Colour in relation to Backed, Double, and Compound Cloths--78. Colour applied to Single-make Figured Cloths--79. Fancy Shades applied to Backed and Double Weave Combination Designs--80. Colour in Designs in which the Figures are produced by the Weft Yarns--81. Figured Effects obtained by Warp Colouring--82. Colour in Textiles Figured by both Warp and Weft Yarns--83. Pattern Design--84. Styles due to Colouring only--85. Stripes--86. Checks--87. Mixtures--88. Figures--89. Classes of Striped Patterns--90. Hairlines--91. Compound Hairlines--92. Stripes composed of Longitudinal and Transverse Lines--93. Stripes composed of Two Colours--94. Stripes composed of Three or more Colours--95. Irregular Stripes composed of Black and White Yarns--96. Irregular and Indefinite Stripes in Two Colours--97. Irregular Stripes--Shades in Two Colours--98. Shaded Stripes in Two Colours--99. Irregular Stripes containing several Colours--100. Shaded Stripes in several Colours 92-118