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    Stewart tartans...

    I really like the so-called "Old Stewart" tartan:

    http://www.scotchcorner.com/mill/tar...-old-sett.html

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    The Old Stewart is one of four tartans that Strathmore is now producing in the authentic Wilsons of Bannockburn colors (late eighteenth century, early nineteenth century dye colors). They are doing it in a medium weight (13 oz) cloth.

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    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot
    I really like the so-called "Old Stewart" tartan:
    http://www.scotchcorner.com/mill/tar...-old-sett.html
    I agree, and I have eight yards of this and will be making an attempt to sew my own eight-yard kilt out of this tartan. But it has a 15 inch sett(!), so it's a bit of a challenge (I'll be pleating it to the stripe on the "half-sett" for a more managable 7.5 inch sett).

    Kevin

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