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قراءة كتاب Chincha Plain-weave cloths
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Group 3, as listed in table 2, comprises breadths falling within a range of 21 inches through 29 inches. These widths reduce weaving speed and bring about problems in manipulation of the loom parts. The twelve widest complete breadths in the Chincha lot range from 30 inches to 35 inches with a single specimen measuring 41 inches. For this last piece, and possibly for several of the narrower ones in the same group, a two-bar loom not attached to the weaver's waist seems indicated.
Complete widths of Chincha plain-weave fabrics in order from narrowest to widest:
Seventy-odd individually woven breadths of material are incomplete as to width. The arbitrary groupings in which these fall are as follows:
Under | 10 inches in width | 3 | specimens |
11 inches to 20 inches | 42 | specimens | |
21 inches to 30 inches | 22 | specimens | |
31 inches to 40 inches | 7 | specimens |
Side selvages strengthened by any one of the several methods we know from commercial weavings are rare in textiles from primitive looms. It is not uncommon, however, to find four or five edge yarns drawn more closely together than are the others in the web. Familiarity with these two