If you have never seen how Tartan is woven here are some pics I took inside the hallowed halls of Fraser & Kirkbright in Vancouver.
I apologize for the quality of the pictures. I forgot my camera and had to take these with my cell phone.
This rack is where the cones of yarn are placed in the order of the thread count and led to a tensioner and then wound on a large drum.
Here is a worker counting the threads and aligning them in proper order. If they are weaving say 50 yards of a Tartan he must wind 50 yards of yarn. Then repeat for each repeat till it is 59/60" wide.
Here you can see the large drum with the warp threads wound on it. This drum is then placed in the loom and the threads become the warp or longitudinal yarns of the fabric.
to be continued:::
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