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    Identification of a tartan

    Hi guys

    In my quest to create my own kilt, I have found a haberdashers that has some tartan fabrics, but with the vastness of tartans available, and my being red/green colourblind, I struggle to ID the tartans, could I get your help?

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    Left to right:

    Douglas.

    Ferguson.

    Recognise it but can't remember the name ATM.

    Bumble fashion pattern.

    Bumble fashion pattern.

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    bumble fashion pattern as in, its just something that looks nice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vikingnephilim View Post
    bumble fashion pattern as in, its just something that looks nice?
    The dreaded auto-correct. It shows say Bumbee - a tartan like pattern that is either not actually a tartan, or one that it a fashion pattern made for non-Scottish uses i.e. general clothing and furnishing.

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    ahhh ok! I mean, for the price (it's all polyviscose), at £3 per metre, I may as well get a few yards and have a crack at it! Worst comes to worst, I can make a skirt for my kids, best comes to best, I get a nice new kilt

    Will try with the actual named patterns though

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    The middle tartan is Auld Lang Syne Grey "designed and produced by Kinloch Anderson"

    https://www.kinlochanderson.com/tartan/auld-lang-syne

    The original Auld Lang Syne tartan has pretty stained-glass-window colours.

    The blue & yellow one, though simpler and more garish, is along the lines of these tartans

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