VIN 73-75 032 Wool 2/2 twill, z/s
Catalogue number
VIN 73-75 032
Inventory number
25
Description
Strip of diamond twill, dark brown, medium coarse quality
Context
Basic information
Dimensions
L.
80
mm
W.
250
mm
Preservation state
organic
Fabric structure
2/2 twill
Twill pattern
diamond
Pattern repeat
Reverse, with full displacement, after 7 threads of weft (2), 10 of warp (1).
System 1 | System 2 | Warp 2 | Suppl. yarn | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Material | wool | wool | ||
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Colour | ||||
Yarn structure | single | single | ||
Twist strength | ||||
Twist | z | s | ||
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Thread count average | 10.0 | 10.0 | ||
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FURTHER DETAILS
Edges
Hollow selvedge: The single hollow selvedge (c. 8 cm long and 4 mm wide) is worn, damaged and felted, so that without destructive analysis no precise record can be made. It is quite certain, however, that 8 single
warp-threads form the basis of the selvedge, Z-spun and identical with the main warp.
Selvedge type
tubular
Other features
Weaving faults. Fault 1: a discrepancy in the order of the opening of the sheds. After the normal sequence of 7 sheds (a, b, c, d, a, b, c) there is displacement to shed a, but no reversal of direction in the weave; shed a is followed by b-c d until the full sequence of 4 sheds is complete. Then comes the reversal. Presumably the weaver completed the sequence for mechanical reasons; she may not have wished, perhaps, to return to shed a immediately after an incorrectly opened shed b. If the weaver was working in the opposite direction to that assumed above, any explanation of the fault is clumsier.
Fault 2: a discrepancy in the thread-up of the heddles. The regular reverse is after 10 warp-threads. In one case 14 warp threads are taken instead of 10, but corrected in the next group by taking only 6 to make up the full total of 20 threads in 2 groups.
Fleece analysis
MLR b, true fine; a, fine/generalised medium.
Sewing
Description
An edge adjacent to the hollow selvedge may have been turned and hemmed. There are traces of running stitch in dark brown wool thread, 2-ply, S-plied from weak Z-spun yarns.
Types of stitch
running stitch
Sewing yarn fibre
wool
Sewing yarn structure
plied
Sewing yarn twist direction
S2z
References
Wild, John Peter. “The Textiles from Vindolanda 1973-1975.” In Vindolanda III. Bardon Mill: The Vindolanda Trust, 1977.
Data recorded by
John Peter Wild
Data entered by
Bela Dimova
Date of study
1973-2020