e following weave. The number
of shafts employed must go up evenly in the repeat of each one of the
weaves that go into the make up of the bayadere.

#Bayadere#

A stripe of 24 picks Gros de Tours }
} on 8 shafts straight through.
" 8 " 8-shaft Satin, }

[Illustration: Fig. 85]

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#Bayadere#

A stripe of 18 picks 6-shaft Satin }
" 6 " Serge 5-1, } on 6 shafts, straight draw.
" 4 " Taffeta, }

[Illustration: Fig. 86]

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CHECKS AND PLAIDS

If pekin and bayadere stripes are combined, we obtain checked fabrics, and
of these an endless variety and pleasing effects can be produced with the
aid of suitable color combinations.

#Check#

of 16 threads and 12 picks of the 4 end broken twill,
and 16 " " 12 " " Royale of 8 threads,
drawn on 4 sections of 4 shafts each.

[Illustration: Fig. 87]

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#Check#

of 20 threads and 16 picks of 8-shaft Satin,
" 20 " " 16 " " Taffeta,
4 " " Surah 3-1,
drawn on 2 sections of 8 shafts each.

[Illustration: Fig. 88]

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DECOMPOSITION

Under the name of _Disposition_ we comprise all those points and details
which we must ascertain before we can proceed with the construction of a
fabric. They are:

1. #The weave.#

2. #Length and width of the cloth.#

3. #The stock and the dyeing thereof.#

4. #Reed calculation# (number of dents and ends per inch and total number
of dents required).

5. #Drawi

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