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17th January 09, 04:01 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by meinfs
Indeed, I had noticed that 'inverted' black line too. I'm guessing, just guessing, that it may have to do with the fact the Chris at beartartan had supplied me with fabric that's several inches longer than their normal 27" single-width. They don't come in double-width. That point may be the middle of the bolt if it were doubled. And yes, the vertical stripes would be reversed if I try to splice. And I have 8 yards of it so no need to join. I'm planning to make a box-pleated kilt.
This will be my first time working on a 16 oz heavyweight wool.  Excited and anxious at the same time.
Mein is right on this. The width shipped to him was actually around 36 inches (our normal width is 27 inches), but we had an excess on this part of the bolt and decided to ship the extra width gratis. Normally, the width would end at the overcheck crosshatch point (the midpoint of the bolt as Mein & Rocky correctly assumed) before the stripe pattern reverses (near the bottom on the pic on Meins post).
If you ask him nicely maybe he can make you all tartan flashes with the extra material. lol.
Oh, and we can supply double width if required. There's just never been demand for it before.
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