| Length and Width—1 piece 50 yards long, 23½ in. wide. |
| Stock and Dyeing—Warp.— | Ital. Organ., 1,30 drams = 20/24 deniers, black, bright, 40/50% = 22/24 ozs. |
| Filling.— | Cotton No. 120/2 black. |
| Reed Calculation— | Per | 1 | inch, | 80 | dents | at 2 single ends. |
| " | 23½ | inch | 1880 | " |
| | add | 36 | " | = 2% for shrinkage |
| | —— |
| 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 | " | " |
| | —— |
| 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). |
| 3864×54×1,30×104 | = 1,10 lbs., or 1 lb. 1,06 oz. |
| 1000×256×100 |
| 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). |
| 50×36×120×24×110 | = 3.14 lbs., or 3 lbs. 2.24 ozs. |
| 36×840×60×100 |
DISPOSITION 3
Satin Duchesse.
Fig. 91
| Length and Width—One warp 300 yards long, 10 pieces of 60 yards
23 inches wide, 2 pieces in width, with one cut edge. |
| Stock and Dyeing—Warp.— | Ital. Organ., 1-55/100 drams, black, bright, 20/22 oz. |
| Filling.— | Jap. Tram., 1-8/10 and 2-7/10 drams, black, souple, 40/44 oz. |
| We should use for this fabric 1 end filling, 5-thread, 4-5/10
drams, but as we have none of this size on hand, we take: 1 end, 2
thread, 1-8/10 drams, and 1 end, 3 thread, 2-7/10 drams. |
| Reed Calculation— | 1 | inch, | 66 | dents | 4 single ends. |
| | 46 | " | 3036 | " |
| | add | 54 | " | (1¾% shrinkage). |
| | —— |
| Total . . . | 3090 | dents |
| Drawing in— | 1st edge, | { | 2 | dents | 6×2, | black. |
| { | 13 | " | 4×2, | white. |
| Ground, | 1514 | " | 4×1, | black. |
| Cut Edge | { | 2 | " | 6×2 | black. |
| { | 1 | " | 2×4, | " |
| { | 3 | " | empty. |
| { | 1 | " | 2×4, | " |
| Ground, | 1514 | " | 4×1, | black. |
| 2d edge, | { | 2 | " | 6×2, | black. |
| { | 13 | " | 4×2, | white. |
Satin on 8 shafts, straight draw.
Cross-thread for split edge on 3 shafts, see design. |
| Warping Ticket— | Edge, | { | 12/2 | black. | } |
| { | 52/2 | white. | } |
| Ground, | 6056/1 | black. | } twice over. |
| Edge, | { | 12/2 | black. | } |
| { | 52/2 | white. | } |
| |
|
| 12208 | ends | black, | { 318 yards long. |
| 416 | " | white, | { = 6% shrinkage. |
|
| |
| 2/4 | black | for | ground | thread, | 300 | yards | long. |
| 2/4 | " | " | whip | " | 360 | " | " |
| each one on a separate little roll. |
|
| Harness—8 | shafts, | 12368 | heddles | 47 | in. |
| 1 | " | 33 | " | 1 | " |
for the split edge 3 shafts, of which one has only half a heddle.
| Filling—Per 1 in., 80 picks, 2 ends (as described before). |
| Warp Calculation—? lbs = | 12224 ends, black (416 white). |
| 1 end = | 318 yards. |
| 1000 yards = | 1,55 drams. |
| 256 drams = | 1 lb. |
| 100 = | 104 (4% waste). |
| (416) | 12224×318×1.55×104 | = 24,477 | lbs. | org. | black. |
| 1000×256×100 | = 0,833 | " | " | white. |
| Filling Calculation—? lbs. = | 300 yards |
| 1 yard = | 36 inches. |
| 1 inch = | 80 picks. |
| 1 pick = | 47 inches. |
| 36 inches = | 1 yard |
| 1000 yards = | 4,5 drams. |
| 256 drams = | 1 lb. |
| 100 = | 108 (8% waste). |
| 300×36×80×47×4,5×108 | = 21,414 lbs. |
| 36×1000×256×100 |
DISPOSITION 4
Armure Satinée
Fig. 92
| Length and Width—One piece 60 yards long, 19 in. wide. |
| Stock and Dye—Warp.— | Jap. Organ., 1,48 drams, black, bright, 18/20 oz. |
| Filling.— | 3 threads Jap. Tram., 2,95 drams, black, bright, 24/26 oz. |
| Reed Calculation— | Per | 1 | inch, | 60 | dents | × 4 single ends. |
| " | 19 | " | 1140 | " |
| | 32 | " | (3% for shrinkage). |
| | —— |
| Total . . . | 1172 | dents |
| Drawing in—1st edge, | 12 | dents | × 4 double. |
| Ground, | 1148 | " | × 4 single. |
| 2d edge, | 12 | " | × 4 double. |
| on 12 shafts, straight through, |
| or on 6 shafts, as design indicates. |
| Warping Ticket—1st edge, | 48/2 | black. | |
| Ground, | 4592/1 | " |
| 2d edge, | 48/2 | " |
| | —— |
| Total . . . | 4784 | single ends 64 yards long. |
| =6½% for take up. |
| Harness—6 | shafts, | 4688 | heddles | per | 19½ | inches. |
| 1 | " | 40 | " | " | 1 | " |
| Reduction of Filling—Per 1 inch, 104 picks, 2 ends. |
| Warp Calculation—? lbs = | 4784 ends. |
| 1 end = | 64 yards. |
| 1000 yards = | 1,48 drams. |
| 256 drams = | 1 lb. |
| 100 = | 104 (4% waste). |
| 4784×64×1,48×104 | = 1,84 lbs., or 1 lb. 13,44 ozs. |
| 1000×256×100 |
| Filling Calculation—? lbs. = | 60 yards |
| 1 yard = | 36 inches. |
| 1 inch = | 104 picks. |
| | 2 ends. |
| 1 pick = | 19½ inches. |
| 36 inches = | 1 yard |
| 1000 yards = | 2,95 drams. |
| 256 drams = | 1 lb. |
| 100 = | 108 (8% waste). |
| 60×36×104×2×19,5×2,95×108 | = 3,03 lbs., or 3 lbs. 0,48 ozs. |
| 36×1000×256×100 |
DISPOSITION 5
Surface Printed Armure.
Fig. 93
| Length and Width—One piece 50 yards long, 18½ in. wide. |
| Stock and Dyeing—Warp.— | Ital. Organ., 1,50 drams, 24/28 deniers, white bright, pure dye. |
| Filling.— | 5 thread Ital. Tram., 4 drams, 13/14 deniers, white, bright, pure dye. |
| Reed Calculation— | Per | 1 | inch, | 52 | dents | 2×2. |
| " | 18½ | " | 962 | " |
| | 20 | " | (2% shrinkage). |
| | —— |
| Total . . . | 982 | dents. |
| Drawing in—1st edge, | 7 | dents | 4×2 gros de Tours. |
| Ground, | 968 | " | 2×2 armure |
| 2d edge, | 7 | " | 4×2 gros de Tours. |
| Armure ground on 12 shafts, straight draw. |
| Gros de Tours, edges on 4 shafts. |
| Warping Ticket— | Ground warp, 54 yards. 1936/2 white. |
| Gros de Tours edges, 55 yards. 2×28/2 white, on separate rolls. |
| Total | . . . 3984 single ends. |
| Harness—12 | shafts, | 1936 | heddles | per | 18½ | inches. | |
| 1 | " | 8-2/3 | " | " | 1 | " |
| 4 Shafts gros de Tours edges, with 28 heddles on each side. |
| Reduction of Filling—Per 1 inch, 96 picks, 1 end. |
| Warp Calculation—? lbs = | 3984 ends. |
| 1 end = | 54 yards. |
| 1000 yards = | 1,50 drams. |
| 256 drams = | 1 lb. |
| 100 = | 104 (4% waste). |
| 3984×54×1,50×104 | = 1,31 lbs., or 1 lb. 4,96 ozs. |
| 1000×256×100 |
| Filling Calculation—? lbs. = | 50 yards |
| 1 yard = | 36 inches. |
| 1 inch = | 96 picks. |
| 1 pick = | 19 inches. |
| 36 inches = | 1 yard |
| 1000 yards = | 4 drams. |
| 256 drams = | 1 lb. |
| 100 = | 108 (8% waste). |
| 50×36×96×19×4×108 | = 1,54 lbs., or 1 lb. 8,64 ozs. |
| 36×1000×256×100 |
After weaving, the small flower effects have to be printed on the
cloth.
DISPOSITION 6
Pekin: 8 shaft satin and repp.
Fig. 34
| Length and Width—1 piece 100 yards long, 20¼ in. wide. |
| { | Ital. Organ., 1-35/100 drams, black, bright, 20/22 oz. |
| Stock and Dyeing—Warp. { | Ital. Organ., 1-15/100 drams, sky, bright, pure dye |
| { | Cotton No. 100/2, scarlet. |
| Filling.— | 3 threads, Jap. Tram., 2-8/10 drams, scarlet, bright, 14/16 oz. |
| { 6×1, | black | satin |
| Reed Calculation— | Per | 1 | inch, | 68 | dents | { 6×2, | colored | " |
| { 2×1, | " | repp. |
| " | 20¼ | " | 1377 | " |
| | add | 23 | " | (1½% for shrinkage). |
| | —— |
| Total . . . | 1400 | dents |
| Drawing in—1st edge, | 7 | dents | 6×2 | satin. | | } |
| Ground, | 34 | " | 6×1 | " | | } |
| 2 | " | 6×2 | " | | } |
| 10 | " | 6×1 | " | } twice | } |
| 2 | " | 2×1 | repp. | } over | } |
| 10 | " | 6×1 | satin. | | } |
| 2 | " | 6×2 | " | | } |
| 39 | " | 6×1 | " | | } |
| 5 | " | 2×1 | repp. | } twice | } |
| 4 | " | 6×1 | satin. | } over | } 7 times |
| 5 | " | 2×1 | repp. | | } over |
| 15 | " | 6×1 | satin. | | } |
| 2 | " | 2×1 | repp. | | } |
| 15 | " | 6×1 | satin. | | } |
| 5 | " | 2×1 | repp. | } twice | } |
| 4 | " | 6×1 | satin. | } over | } |
| 5 | " | 2×1 | repp. | | } |
| 5 | " | 6×1 | satin. | | } |
| 28 | " | 6×1 | " | | } |
| 2d edge, | 7 | " | 6×2 | " | | } |
| Satin | on | 1st | section | of | 8 | shaft | skip draw. |
| Binder | " | 2nd | " | " | 2 | " |
| Repp | " | 3d | " | " | 2 | " |
On each side of every repp stripe two ends of the satin warp must be
entered on the 2 binder shafts (2d section), to prevent the ends of the
satin to slide over into the repp stripes.
| Warping Ticket—I. | Beam satin, 106 yards. |
| 1st edge, | 42/2 | black. |
| Ground, | 204/1 | " | } | 7 times over |
| | 12/2 | sky. | } |
| | 180/1 | black. | } |
| | 12/2 | sky. | } |
| | 234/1 | black. | } |
| | 48/2 | sky. | } |
| | 180/1 | black. | } |
| | 48/2 | sky. | } |
| | 30/1 | black. | } |
| | 168/1 | " | } |
| 2d edge, | 42/2 | " |
|
| 6132 | single | ends | black. |
| 1680 | " | " | sky. |
|
| II. | Beam repp, 110 yards. |
| | 4/1 | scarlet. | } | 7 times over |
| | 4/1 | " | } |
| | 10/1 | " | } |
| | 10/1 | " | } |
| | 10/1 | " | } |
| | 4/1 | " | } |
| | 10/1 | " | } |
| | 10/1 | " | } |
| | 10/1 | " | } |
| 504 single ends scarlet cotton |
This warp has to be beamed in stripes. Make out a diagram for the
warper the same as shown in Fig. 95.
Fig. 95
| Harness—Fig. 95 shows how to make a
diagram of a harness for a Pekin. The heddles are marked per one shaft.
As the repp stripes are only small ones, we use for the satin a full
harness, that is, one without open spaces for the repp stripe. All
together we have in the satin warp 6888 single and double ends to draw
in; of these 252 ends are used for binders, on both sides of the repp
stripes. Thus remain for |
| 8 | shafts, | 6636 | heddles | per | 20½ | inches. |
| 1 | " | 40 | " | " | 1 | " |
| Reduction of Filling—Per inch, Per 1 inch, 144 picks, 1 end. |
| Warp Calculation—? lbs = | 6132 ends (1680 ends sky). |
| 1 end = | 106 yards. |
| 1000 yards = | 1,35 drams (sky 1,15 drams). |
| 256 drams = | 1 lb. |
| 100 = | 104 (4% waste). |
| 6132×106×1,35×104 | = 3,56 lbs. for black, or 3 lbs. 8,96 ozs. 10,4 oz. |
| 1000×256×100 |
| 1680×106×1,15×104 | = 0,83 lbs. for sky, or 0 lbs. 13,28 ozs. |
| 1000×256×100 |
| ? lbs = | 504 ends. |
| 1 end = | 110 yards. |
| 840 yards = | 1 skein. |
| (No. 100/2) 50 skeins = | 1 lb. |
| 100 = | 104 (4% waste). |
| 504×110×104 | = 1,37 lbs. scarlet cotton, or 1 lb. 5,92 ozs. |
| 840×50×100 |
| Filling Calculation—? lbs. = | 100 yards |
| 1 yard = | 36 inches. |
| 1 inch = | 144 picks. |
| 1 pick = | 21 inches. |
| 36 inches = | 1 yard |
| 1000 yards = | 2,8 drams. |
| 256 drams = | 1 lb. |
| 100 = | 108 (8% waste). |
| 100×36×144×21×2,8×108 | = 3,57 lbs., or 3 lbs. 9,12 ozs. |
| 36×1000×256×100 |
JACQUARD WEAVES
Jacquard weaves usually show on a plain ground figure or flower
effects. To obtain these effects the ground is made of one weave, say
taffeta, while the figures or flowers are produced in another weave, say
satin.
We enter the warp through a jacquard harness, and according to the
repeat use a 200, 400, 600, 900, 1200, etc., hook jacquard machine, which
means 200, 400, 600, 900 and 1200 ends per repeat.
With a 600-hook machine a larger repeat can be produced than with a
499-hook machine. For instance, if we want to make a cloth the figures of
which are to be two inches apart, it is a two-inch repeat, and use the
count of 50/4 or 200 ends per inch, we can use a 400-hook machine, 2 in.
x 200 ends. But we can make this cloth also on a 1200-hook machine, only
the repeat must be designed three times. The advantage of using a
1200-hook machine with the count 50/4 is that 2, 3, 4, 6-inch repeats can
be produced, while with a 400-hook machine, only a 2-inch repeat can be
made.
There is no end to all the different weaves and the possible flower
and other pattern effects that can be made with the jacquard machine. For
a jacquard weaving plant the designing is the most important factor.
BOX LOOM WEAVES INCLUDING CREPES
Box looms are required for weaves such as bayadères, checks, plaids
(see pages 63-65), bengalines, crêpes, etc., where two or more shuttles
are needed to bring out the effect.
For the crêpes (crêpe de chine, crêpe georgette) only two shuttles are
needed, while plaids and other articles are made with more shuttles.
To weave such articles the loom or the lay must be fitted with two or
more shuttle boxes on one or both sides of the loom.
If a manufacturer decides to change plain looms to box looms or buy
new box looms, it is wise to get 4 × 4 boxes, or four shuttle boxes on
each side.
With these looms about everything can be made that is called for in
box-loom effects, and as styles change, it is wise to be prepared.
MANUFACTURING COSTS
The calculator first ascertains for the warp: What silk will be used,
the cost of the same, total number of ends in the warps for the amount of
silk, cost of throwing, dyeing, winding, warping, twisting, entering, and
weaving.
Then the filling: Silk to be used, how much, cost of silk, cost of
throwing, dyeing, winding, doubling, quilling.
After this determine the cost of weaving, cloth picking, finishing,
factory costs, and selling expenses.
To-day most of the operations are paid by "piece work."
The calculator must always take into consideration that poor raw silk
or poor dyeing make production slow, increase the cost of labor, and also
that more waste will be made.
THROWING: Regular organ usually has 16 turns per inch in the first
twist and 14 turns to the inch in the second or reverse twist. Tram
receives only one twisting, about three turns to the inch.
As the warp twisting-in is paid for at so much per hundred or thousand
ends, no matter how short or long the warp is, it is a saving to make the
warps as long as possible, especially in raw, black and staple
colors.
The calculator must not forget the cost of entering the first warp in
a harness, also the reeding.
Most mills figure the cost of harness and reed in the expense
accounts. If plain and fancy goods are made an extra percentage should be
figured for the latter.
EXPENSES are figured differently, as almost every manufacturer has his
own system. If a mill makes only a few staple articles it is easy to put
down the cost of expenses. Say the mill has a production of 500,000 yards
per year, that the expense amounts to $35,000, the cost then is 7 cents
per yard.
Manufacturers making all kinds of goods sometimes figure the expenses
in percentage, say, for plain goods, with a few picks, like gros-grain,
peau de soie, etc., 10 per cent. per yard. Taffeta, satin, etc., having
more picks, 12½ per cent. per yard, and fancy and jacquard goods, 15 per
cent. per yard. In the expense account we include all charges except raw
silk, throwing, dyeing and piece work.
SELLING EXPENSES. Before a calculation is finished we must add the
selling expenses to the cost, also take account of the trade discount.
Small mills usually sell through a commission house, which pays all
expenses and charges a certain commission. Many large firms have their
own selling end, and some have their sales guaranteed by a commission
house or a bank.
CALCULATIONS
The prices marked in the following calculations are about as in
"normal times." Absolutely correct piece work prices cannot be given as
different localities have different prices.
Calculations are usually made per 100 yards, 100-meter warps.
Most goods gain from 3 to 7 per cent. in weaving. That is, if we make
a warp of 300 meters for a satin and we obtain 315 yards of cloth, this
gain should not be calculated, as usually there is no account taken of
samples used in the selling department. But the loss in length should be
figured and taken account of on goods with a heavy rib, such as moiré,
faille, etc.
DISP. 7—A 3 1/3-inch repeat can be obtained with a 600-hook
jacquard machine, seven repeats in a width of 23 inches.
DISP. 8—Taffeta weave, but the two cotton picks must go in one
hole. This article can only be made with at least two shuttle boxes on
each side. For warping use a single and double cross reed, heavy cotton,
no knots must be tied.
DISP. 10—This article must be warped with as much tension as
possible and no knots should be tied in. Silk is to be delivered on
bobbins from throwster.
CANTON CREPE
DISP. 9—Can also be made with Canton silk for filling and may be
called Canton crêpe. As Canton silk is much cheaper than Japan, the
manufacturer can use 4-thread Canton instead of 3-thread Japan for
filling at a little difference in cost, thus the cloth will be heavier,
but Canton silk is not as even and clean as Japan.
| Article—TAFFETA GLACE Reed 70/3 |
| Disp. 1 | Width 18¾ in. |
| Warp— | Ital. Ex. Class 12/14 | $5.00 | raw silk |
| | .60 | throwing |
| 2-Thread Organ. brown bright | .45 | dyeing |
| 16-oz. | .15 | winding |
| | —— | |
| raw lbs. 2.60 | $6.20 | | $16.23 |
| Warping—4032 at 3¢. | 1.21 |
| Twisting—3978 at 25¢. per 300 meters | .33 |
| Filling—Jap. Tram. Best No. 1 13/15 | $4.25 | raw silk | |
| .45 | throwing | |
| 2/2 ends 104 picks | .45 | dyeing | |
| .15 | winding | |
| gold bright 16 oz. | .15 | doubling | |
| .10 | quilling | |
| | —— | |
| raw lbs. 2.73 | $5.55 | | 15.02 |
| Weaving | 7.00 |
| Picking | 1.00 |
| Finishing | 1.00 |
| Expenses | 7.00 |
| —— |
| $48.79 |
| 5% trade discount |
| 7½% selling commission |
| Divide by 87½ |
| Cost per yard = $0.5576 |
| Article—SURAH 3-1 Reed 80/2 |
| Disp. 2 | Width 36 in. |
| Warp— | Ital. Ex. Class. 10/12 | $5.20 | |
| | .65 | |
| 2-Thread Organ. bright black | .81 | discount 15% |
| 24 oz. | .30 | dyed 20% |
| | —— | |
| lbs. 3.36 | $6.96 | | $23.39 |
| Warping—5904 at 2¾¢. | 1.62 |
| Twisting—5872 at 35¢.—600 lb. warp | .25 |
| Filling—cotton 120/1 | $1.25 | | |
| | .10 | dye | |
| black 1 end 120 picks | .08 | winding | |
| .07 | quilling | |
| | —— | |
| lbs. 9.50 | $1.50 | | 14.25 |
| Weaving | 12.00 |
| Picking | 1.50 |
| Finishing | 2.00 |
| Expenses | 7.00 |
| —— |
| $62.01 |
| 5% discount |
| 6% commission |
| Divide by 89 |
| Cost per yard = $0.6967 |
| Article—SATIN DUCHESSE Reed 66/4 |
| Disp. 3 | Width 2×23 in. |
| Warp— | Ital. Ex. Class. 12/14 | $5.00 | |
| | .60 | |
| 2-Thread Organ. black bright | .73 | |
| 22 oz. | .21 | |
| | —— | |
| lbs. 8.50 | $6.54 | | $55.59 |
| Warping—12624 at 2¾¢ | 3.47 |
| Twisting—12256 at 25¢. 600 meters | .51 |
| Filling—Jap. Tram No. 1—14/16 | $4.00 | | |
| | .40 | | |
| black souple 44 oz. | 1.60 | net | |
| .40 | | |
| 1/2 and 1/3 = 1/5 80 picks | .40 | doubling | |
| .30 | | |
| | —— | |
| lbs. 7.14 | $7.10 | | 50.69 |
| Weaving | 13.00 |
| Picking | 2.00 |
| Finishing | 2.50 |
| Expenses | 8.00 |
| —— |
| $135.76 |
| Divide by 89 |
| Cost per yard = $0.7627 |
| Article—ARMURE SATIN Reed 60/4 |
| Disp. 4 | Width 26 in. |
| STOCK AND DYE |
| Warp— | Jap. Ex. 12/14 | $4.75 | |
| | .60 | |
| 2-Thread Organ. black bright | .64 | |
| 20 oz. | .19 | |
| | —— | |
| lbs. 4.30 | $6.18 | | $26.57 |
| Warping—6520 at 2¾¢. | 1.79 |
| Twisting—6424 at 25¢. 600 meters | .27 |
| Filling—Jap. Tram No. 1 16/18 | $4.00 | | |
| | .30 | | |
| black bright 26 oz. | .94 | | |
| .25 | | |
| 2/3 ends 104 picks | .25 | | |
| .17 | | |
| | —— | |
| lbs. 6.80 | $5.91 | | 40.19 |
| Weaving | 10.00 |
| Picking | 1.00 |
| Finishing | 1.00 |
| Expenses | 7.00 |
| —— |
| $87.82 |
| Divide by 89 |
| Cost per yard = $0.9867 |