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Colour in woven design

Chapter 7: TABLES.
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The work presents a practical handbook on the science and technology of textile colouring, explaining optical theories of colour, attributes and temperature of hues, and laws of contrast and harmony; it surveys methods for blending coloured fibres, mixing warp and weft, and creating stripes, checks, mixtures, and figured effects across woollen, worsted, cotton and silk fabrics. Detailed chapters cover tinting of single, backed, and double cloths, pattern development, and a scheme for colour standardization. Numerous technical illustrations and coloured plates reproduce woven samples and provide actionable guidance for designers, manufacturers, and students of textile colour.

TABLES.

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I. Methods of applying Colour to Textiles 7
II. Wave Frequency of the Spectral Colours 9
III. Compounds of Coloured Lights 14
IV. Colours resulting from combining Pigments 15
V. Compounds of Shades or Tones of Colour 30
VI. Compounds of Tints of Colour 31
VII. Types of Woven Colouring 93
VIII. Illustrating the Effects on the Plain and [2\2] Twill Weaves of changing the Order of Warping and Wefting 99
IX. Regular Simple Colourings 161
X. Irregular Simple Colourings 182
XI. Compound Colourings 199