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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.

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Roberts Beaumont

Roberts Beaumont was a notable figure in the field of textile design, particularly recognized for his contributions to the understanding of color in woven fabrics. His key work, "Colour in Woven Design," explores the intricate relationship between color theory and textile patterns, providing valuable insights for designers and artists alike. Beaumont's expertise in weaving and color application has left a lasting impact on the craft, making his work a significant reference for those interested in textile arts and design.