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by rearranging the ends of fig. in , , , , , , , order; that is, the first end of the new weave is to be like the first end in fig. , the second end of the new weave like the fourth end of fig. , the third end of the seventh, the fourth like the second, and so on. it will be seen that com- mencing with
twill weave, or in fact from any weave. after deriving a weave from a twill still other weaves may be obtained by rearranging the ends of the derivative. when a weave is to be rearranged in its picks, the same process is employed as when rearranging the ends. suppose, for example, that it is desired...
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