Originally posted by Minnesinger
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Very close to what I've posted so far. I'm not as yet drawing any conclusions, just collecting some data. One would expect a little variation even if made on the same type of machine, set for the same product width, by the same man/woman even, gauge of thread, how tight the person stretched the warp, possibly even small changes due to any cleaning over time, a number of factors could possibly modulate the number.
Just out of interest here's a picture from one of my old books, Meyer-Heisig - 'Weberei, Nadelnwerk, Zeugdruck' 1956, and shows the double image weave in the style of the region we discuss here, interestingly well before Mr. Jacquard invented his effectively digital patterning method we are more familair with in tapestry we discuss here.
At tapestry from the 1700's.
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