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    Bg18* w2 bg8 w2 t8 dg2 t4 dg24 dr4 dg4*

    The subject line is the proposed Michigan Tartan--anyone want to give it a whirl and show us what it might look like?

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    Here is a link to the "official" page on this tartan.

    Frank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Logan View Post
    Here is a link to the "official" page on this tartan.

    Frank
    Hey Frank, you cheated.
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    Still--an OUTSTANDING looking tartan, eh? and thanks to the northern Michigan St. Andrews group for working to hopefully make this happen

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    Going by Bg18* w2 bg8 w2 t8 dg2 t4 dg24 dr4 dg4* here's what I got:



    Was I close?

    I used the Interactive Tartan Weaver. I used The GIMP to tweak the tan.
    Last edited by ardchoille; 1st August 08 at 03:57 PM. Reason: added link to the interactive weaver

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Logan View Post
    Here is a link to the "official" page on this tartan.

    Frank
    Wow! That's sharp! Reminds me of the Cameron of Erracht. (spelling?)

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