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4th October 17, 12:54 PM
#1
Peter, this is SO cool! It is a wonderful tartan and that is a gorgeous herringbone selvege. It reminds me a bit of the Fraser of Struy with the colours and stripes. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. You really are adding so much to our knowledge of this amazing history.
Best,
Adam
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4th October 17, 04:37 PM
#2
Glad it staying in country, and didn't just go to a personal collection.
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4th October 17, 09:48 PM
#3
Good to see Peter
Well done to the STA
Cheers David
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9th October 17, 10:38 PM
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15th October 17, 05:36 AM
#5
Interesting that it has a wide herringbone selvedge...
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15th October 17, 10:14 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by llyd
Interesting that it has a wide herringbone selvedge...
Why so? It was common practise on 18th century plaiding - Joined Plaids - Settings & Construction and Selvedge Techniquies
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17th October 17, 08:50 AM
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 Originally Posted by figheadair
Had read the Joined Plaids.....The selvage.piece was most interesting. thank you.
I joined the Tartan register just to get a thread count for this tartan...not sure why I like it so much. My tastes tend to wander towards the hunting colors.
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