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A practical manual that systematically explains the stages and machinery used in preparing cotton yarn and producing woven cloth, beginning with winding, warping, sizing, beaming, and looming. It surveys hand and power looms, drop and circular box looms, dobbies, jacquard and leno weaves, and specialized techniques such as terry looms, card cutting, and lappets. A chapter on automatic weft-replenishing devices describes emerging mechanization. The book also presents the principles and methods of textile design and figured patterning, and supplies calculations, worked examples, and numerous diagrams to guide students and practitioners in planning, setting up, and troubleshooting weaving operations.

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John T. Taylor

John T. Taylor was an influential figure in the field of textile engineering, particularly known for his expertise in cotton weaving. His notable work, "Cotton Weaving and Designing / 6th Edition," serves as a comprehensive guide for both practitioners and students in the textile industry. Taylor's contributions to the literature on weaving techniques and design principles have been instrumental in advancing the understanding of cotton fabric production. His writings reflect a deep knowledge of the craft, making them valuable resources for those interested in textile design and manufacturing.

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