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1st October 15, 11:15 AM
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Wildcat Tartan on the loom
Paul Henry shared this picture of Scottish Wildcat Tartan run #2 getting woven. I thought you lads and lasses might enjoy it.
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argyle24,BLU3007,California Highlander,Dughlas mor,kiltedtom,Liam,McMurdo,Profane James,sailortats,Tim Little,tundramanq,unixken
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1st October 15, 11:25 AM
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You beat me to it, wonderful to see more Wildcat tartan in the world.
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1st October 15, 11:45 AM
#3
And it looks great, on that loom, doesn't it? Love photos like this.
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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2nd October 15, 09:00 AM
#4
Very exciting - it looks beautiful. Guess I'll need to start thinking more seriously about what I'm going to do with mine when it arrives!
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2nd October 15, 09:41 AM
#5
nice shot
But I don't know what a wildcat tartan is. What makes a tartan a wildcat.
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2nd October 15, 11:59 AM
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This tartan was designed as a fundraiser to help the endangered Scottish Wildcat.
See this thread for more information: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...x-marks-85475/
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2nd October 15, 04:47 PM
#7
I LOVE seeing tartan on a loom. Many (many!) years before I became a kiltmaker, I was a weaver and wove tartan. I still remember how gorgeous a tartan warp looks on the loom and how fabulous it was to see the tartan emerge as I wove the web. Funny how things come around.....
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3rd October 15, 12:41 PM
#8
I missed the first run of this tartan - hopefully I can get in on this run!
U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, Firefighter, Government Contractor, Descendant of Clan MacLeod. Oh, and I just started learning the pipes, so I can add "aspiring bagpiper" to the list.
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3rd October 15, 04:05 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by BLU3007
I missed the first run of this tartan - hopefully I can get in on this run!
Generally, the fabric isn't produced until enough customers commit to a sufficient total quantity to make weaving affordable. The fabric isn't produced in advance and then customers for it sought. Every yard coming off the loom is likely already spoken for. With that said, Paul's web site suggests he may end up with a few extra yards from the current run. If you'd like to order some, contact Paul Henry Kilts (http://www.paulhenrykilts.com/wildcat.html).
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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3rd October 15, 07:16 PM
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 Originally Posted by unixken
Generally, the fabric isn't produced until enough customers commit to a sufficient total quantity to make weaving affordable. The fabric isn't produced in advance and then customers for it sought. Every yard coming off the loom is likely already spoken for. With that said, Paul's web site suggests he may end up with a few extra yards from the current run. If you'd like to order some, contact Paul Henry Kilts ( http://www.paulhenrykilts.com/wildcat.html).
Great to know; thanks for the info!
U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, Firefighter, Government Contractor, Descendant of Clan MacLeod. Oh, and I just started learning the pipes, so I can add "aspiring bagpiper" to the list.
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