In one of the schools i teach we have got a drawloom with 30 cords. At this moment we are putting a Lampas weave on this loom. A Lampas is a complex weave traditionally constructed by a ground warp interlacing with the ground weft(s) and a binding warp interlacing with at least one pattern weft.
Technical data for our weave:
Weave:
Lampas, 5-end satin ground weave, 4 pattern wefts bound in 1/4 twill
Warp
Proportion: 4 main warps, 1binding warp
Main warp: linnen, Z-2 ply S, shades of blue
Binding warp: coton sewing yarn, red
Pattern step: differs
Thread counts per cm: 16 main warps, 4 binding warps
width: 80 cm
lenght: 5 m
Wefts
Proportion: 1 ground weft, 4 pattern weft
Ground weft: linnen, Z-2 ply S, shades of blue (same as main warp)
Pattern wefts: linnen, Z-2 ply S,shades of yellow, green, fuxia,...
Pattern step: differs