_Filling._--Cotton No. 120/2 black.

#Reed Calculation#--Per 1 inch, 80 dents at 2 single ends.
" 231/2 inch, 1880 "
add 36 " = 2% for shrinkage.
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Total 1916 dents.

#Drawing-in#--1st edge, 8 dents, 2 double ends.
Ground, 1900 " 2 single "
2d edge, 8 " 2 double "
on 4 shafts, straight draw.

#Warping Ticket#--1st edge, 16 double ends, black.
Ground, 3800 single " "
2d edge, 16 double " "
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Total 3864 single ends.
Warp 54 yards long = 8% for take up.

#Harness#--4 shafts, 3832 heddles per 24 inches.
1 " 40 " " 1 "

#Reduction of Filling#--Per 1 inch, 120 picks, 1 end.

#Warp Calculation#--? lbs. = 4264 ends.
1 end = 54 yards.
1000 yards = 1,30 drams.
256 drams = 1 lb.
100 = 104 (4% waste).

3864x54x1,30x104
------------------ = 1,10 lbs., or 1 lb. 1,06 oz.
1000x256x100

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#Filling Calculation#-?lbs. = 50 yards.
1 yard = 36 inches.
1 inch = 120 picks.
1 pick = 24 inches.
36 inches = 1 yard
840 yards = 1 skein.
(No. 120/2) 60 skeins = 1 lb.
100 = 110 (10% waste).

50x36x120x24x110
------------------ = 3.14 lbs., or 3 lbs. 2.24 ozs.
36x840x60x100

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#DISPOSITION 3#

_Satin Duche

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