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    symmetrical Hunting Stewart

    I've long loved Hunting Stewart especially in "weathered" colours.



    Over the lockdown I got a kilt in it, which is now my go-to kilt.

    My problem is that I've never liked asymmetrical tartans. I much prefer the symmetrical Buchanan over the asymmetrical one. I don't think I'm alone! Symmetrical tartans seem always to far outnumbered asymmetrical ones.

    Which got me to tinkering around with Hunting Stewart which is an ordinary symmetrical tartan save for the placement of the red and yellow lines.

    Here are four concepts. Upper right is the "least invasive" in that symmetry is got simply by extending the repeat of the red and yellow lines in the middle of the brown squares. Of the four designs it's the only one which would require alternating red and yellow pleats in the same manner than the traditional Hunting Stewart does.

    Last edited by OC Richard; 9th July 22 at 06:09 AM.
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