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Textiles, for Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools / Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades

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A practical manual presents the properties and processing of natural and artificial fibers—wool, cotton, silk, flax, hemp, and manufactured substitutes—along with methods of sorting, grading, washing, and preparing raw material. It explains spinning systems and yarn structures for worsted, woolen, and cotton production, and outlines weaving preparations, loom motions, and the main classes of weave. The text also surveys dyeing, finishing, sizing, and testing processes, followed by concise descriptions and terminology for a wide range of woven, knitted, and lace fabrics, with guidance tailored to commercial, industrial, and domestic-arts instruction.

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William H. Dooley

William H. Dooley was an author known for his contributions to practical education in the fields of shoemaking and textiles. His notable works include "A Manual of Shoemaking and Leather and Rubber Products," which serves as a comprehensive guide for craftsmen in the footwear industry, and "Textiles, for Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools," aimed at students and professionals in the textile trade. Through these publications, Dooley provided valuable insights and knowledge that have been utilized in both educational settings and practical applications in various trades.

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