Mastery of the loom: a clear, practical guide to weaving machinery
This comprehensive introduction explains how the power loom transformed weaving into a modern industry. Geared toward students and workers, it presents the mechanical side of weaving with exact, usable detail and practical instruction.
This edition compiles the leading kinds of weaving machinery, from initial shedding and tappets to dobby work, Jacquard systems, and take-up motions. It emphasizes how each mechanism functions within the trade, balancing theory with hands-on explanations and illustrations drawn from real machines in use at technical schools.
- Clear explanations of shedding, dobby operations, Jacquard systems, and take-up mechanisms
- Practical guidance on design, calculation, and arrangement of loom components
- Illustrations and notes linked to machines commonly found in modern weaving rooms
- Context for the history and development of weaving technology and its techniques
Ideal for readers of technical textiles, industrial history, and the craft of weaving, this edition supports learning the core machinery that drives fabric production today.