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    Designing a Tartan

    Does anyone have any experience designing and producing their own tartan? What is the most affordable way of going about this? Ive been to Scotweb and used their designer. If I want some other company to produce the kilt, is my only option to buy the fabric from Scotweb and send it to another company? Do you know of any other companies that create custom weaves at reasonable prices?

    Any help or insight would be appreciated.

    I'm looking for a tartan that matches my school colours. Purple, Grey and White. I cant find anything I like in other databases, so Ive designed my own.

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    Thanks,

    Alan

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    There are some threads about what you have to consider when designing a tartan. Someone will share some links.

    I have no experience yet, I'm considering but the costs are holding me back.

    Some kiltmakers that offer the special weave:

    Obviously our own Matthew Newsome and Scotweb. Don't know about the other North America based advertisers.
    Hector-Russel and Nicolson Kiltmaker do, but I think only with registered tartan. Maybe if you ask you can safe some $ with not registering.

    Hope that helps.

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    Hi Alan,

    I did this end of last year and had an extremely nice contact with Bonnie Heather. I designed my tartan with the online-designing tool from scotweb and had the tartan registered in May 2012. She contacted a weaver (I think it was D.C.Dagliesh, which belongs to scotweb) and did a very reasonable offer to me and it was a very nice contact, indeed. The main problem for me was, that the tartan cloth would be sent from Scotland to the US and then the kilt from the US to Germany. I took into consideration the cost for customs/duty and shipping -> and that was the show-stopper, so I had Paul Henry done this for me, the tartan cloth also came from D.C. Dagliesh (Scotland->UK->Germany). But for you, I think it would be worth a try with Bonnie Heather (Scotland->US->Can) and even with Paul Henry (Scotland->London->CAN, which I can really recommend, he did an awesome job with some nice, individual gimmicks eg. lining 'pipe related' as I'm a pipe smoker!!). Now I'm proud member of the inofficial PHKOC (Paul Henry Kilt Owners Club ;-) )

    You can find the thread here: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...itional-76361/

    If you are at facebook, you can see quite a lot of the kilts, Paul Henry Kilts does. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-...138226?fref=ts

    A friend of mine, also here at xmarks, piipriker, did the same with scotweb.http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...arrived-74931/

    Also a very nice kilt with perfect craftmanship. But at the time, I had an offer from them, they had raised their prices enormously. But also worth a try, at least to have an offer for price comparison.

    Kind regards
    Last edited by kiltmonk; 19th June 13 at 03:14 PM. Reason: link edited

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    Also, keep in mind that any tartan you design on scotweb's tartan designer belongs to scotweb. They will have the rights for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by be da veva View Post
    Also, keep in mind that any tartan you design on scotweb's tartan designer belongs to scotweb. They will have the rights for it.
    This is no longer the case. About 2 years ago Nick "freed" up the design process. Their tartan designer is now free to use without restriction or "ownership" issues.

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    Thank you artificer, that's right.

    Here's the passus: source: http://www.scotweb.co.uk/info/your-l...ponsibilities/


    Production rights in your tartan designs

    You may use our online Tartan Designer for any reasonable purpose, free-of-charge and without restriction. We impose no conditions on how you use any original tartan designs you create. This applies to all designs in our system, including retrospectively.

    We will be delighted to supply your designs as woven fabric or ready-made products, and our pricing is highly competitive. But we do not require this. You may commission any weaver to produce your tartan for you as woven fabric. It is only by doing so that you establish copyright or other intellectual property interest in your design. See our notes on your rights. We recommend that for any design in which you have such an interest, you should not publish your designs openly in our Gallery until you have done so.

    If you wish a tartan you have designed in our system and then had woven elsewhere to be exclusively produced by another weaver, you should notify us in writing, including a full reference to your design in our system including its name and design number. We will then identify it online as Restricted, and will not weave it ourselves. In the absence of such notification, we assume you are happy for us to weave any design in our system, whether it is known to have been woven or not. Note that whenever we weave a tartan you design, you earn a royalty on the weaving charge, which will be credited to your Scotweb member’s account in the form of Scotweb Points.

    We also request that if you go on to formally record with the Scottish Register of Tartans a design created in our online Tartan Designer, please include in the recording notes that it was designed with the help of the “Scotweb Online Tartan Designer“.


    Kind regards

    Marcus
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiltmonk View Post
    Hi Alan,

    I did this end of last year and had an extremely nice contact with Bonnie Heather. I designed my tartan with the online-designing tool from scotweb and had the tartan registered in May 2012. She contacted a weaver (I think it was D.C.Dagliesh, which belongs to scotweb) and did a very reasonable offer to me and it was a very nice contact, indeed. The main problem for me was, that the tartan cloth would be sent from Scotland to the US and then the kilt from the US to Germany. I took into consideration the cost for customs/duty and shipping -> and that was the show-stopper, so I had Paul Henry done this for me, the tartan cloth also came from D.C. Dagliesh (Scotland->UK->Germany). But for you, I think it would be worth a try with Bonnie Heather (Scotland->US->Can) and even with Paul Henry (Scotland->London->CAN, which I can really recommend, he did an awesome job with some nice, individual gimmicks eg. lining 'pipe related' as I'm a pipe smoker!!). Now I'm proud member of the inofficial PHKOC (Paul Henry Kilt Owners Club ;-) )

    You can find the thread here: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...itional-76361/

    If you are at facebook, you can see quite a lot of the kilts, Paul Henry Kilts does. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-...138226?fref=ts

    A friend of mine, also here at xmarks, piipriker, did the same with scotweb.http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...arrived-74931/

    Also a very nice kilt with perfect craftmanship. But at the time, I had an offer from them, they had raised their prices enormously. But also worth a try, at least to have an offer for price comparison.

    Kind regards
    I'm also a proud member of the PHKOC. Paul is now my kiltmaker for life and I couldn't recommend him higher. He is a master craftsman who works magic.

    See his website here
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    Quote Originally Posted by BCAC View Post
    I'm also a proud member of the PHKOC. Paul is now my kiltmaker for life and I couldn't recommend him higher. He is a master craftsman who works magic.

    See his website here
    Well said David. I too am a member of the PHKOC. Outstanding work from the hands of a genius.
    Friends stay in touch on FB simon Taylor-dando
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    A small yardage of a custom weave is very expensive compared to a "stock" tartan. As already mentioned, Dalgliesh and Scotweb are probably the least expensive way to go for a quality product, but plan on spending 2-3 times what you would have to pay for a stock tartan.
    If you can get together with others interested in your tartan for a larger order, there are other less expensive options. Our clan association did this last year and ended up with a 157-meter order which was quite reasonable in price - about the same as a stock tartan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiltmonk View Post
    Hi Alan,

    I did this end of last year and had an extremely nice contact with Bonnie Heather. I designed my tartan with the online-designing tool from scotweb and had the tartan registered in May 2012. She contacted a weaver (I think it was D.C.Dagliesh, which belongs to scotweb) and did a very reasonable offer to me and it was a very nice contact, indeed. The main problem for me was, that the tartan cloth would be sent from Scotland to the US and then the kilt from the US to Germany. I took into consideration the cost for customs/duty and shipping -> and that was the show-stopper, so I had Paul Henry done this for me, the tartan cloth also came from D.C. Dagliesh (Scotland->UK->Germany). But for you, I think it would be worth a try with Bonnie Heather (Scotland->US->Can) and even with Paul Henry (Scotland->London->CAN, which I can really recommend, he did an awesome job with some nice, individual gimmicks eg. lining 'pipe related' as I'm a pipe smoker!!). Now I'm proud member of the inofficial PHKOC (Paul Henry Kilt Owners Club ;-) )

    You can find the thread here: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...itional-76361/

    If you are at facebook, you can see quite a lot of the kilts, Paul Henry Kilts does. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-...138226?fref=ts

    A friend of mine, also here at xmarks, piipriker, did the same with scotweb.http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...arrived-74931/

    Also a very nice kilt with perfect craftmanship. But at the time, I had an offer from them, they had raised their prices enormously. But also worth a try, at least to have an offer for price comparison.

    Kind regards
    Great help, Thank you for all the information and resources. And thanks to everyone for their advice. I might wait until schools begins and find out if there is a Scottish society or some other club that may have an interest in a tartan try to develop a larger order to decrease the costs. Perhaps I can even petition the school to design an official tartan. I cant think of a better way to honour my school at formal events (or even sporting events) than to wear its colours in a kilt.

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