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a derivative weave by rearranging the ends of fig. in , , , , , , , order; that is, the first end of the new weave is to be like the first end in fig. , the second end of the new weave like the fourth end of fig. , the third end of the seventh, the fourth like the second, and so on. it will be seen
that com- mencing with the first end of fig. , every third end is taken until by this method the first end is reached again, when the design commences to repeat. fig. shows the twill in fig. rearranged in this order, suppose that it is desired to arrange the ends in the twill in fig. in , , , , , , ,...
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