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GLOSSARY
APRON
: A piece of canvas attached to the warp and cloth beams to
which the warp ends are tied.
ATTITUDE
: A state of mind or feeling. Everything works better with
a good one.
BEAM, BREAST
: The beam at the front of the loom between the
beater and the cloth beam over which the web passes to the cloth beam.
BEAM, CLOTH
: The front roller on which the cloth is wound as it is
being woven.
BEAM, WARP
: Beam at the back of the loom around which the warp
is wound.
CHAIN
: Warp as taken from the warping board or reel chained to
shorten and prevent tangling.
DENT
: A single space in a reed or raddle.
DOG OR PAWL
: A catch fastened to the side of a loom to act as a
brake for a ratchet wheel. It allows the ratchet to only rotate in one
direction when the pawl is engaged.
DRAW-IN
: The difference in width between the warp and the web of
the fabric. Excessive draw-in often occurs when shuttle tension is too
tight.
E.P.I. (ends per inch)
: The number of warp ends per inch.
FELL
: The edge of the weaving between the woven and the yet-to-be-
woven sections. The last shot.