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    Old Stewart?

    I came across a tartan that I have never heard of before.....normally not a big deal...except its one of the Stewart tartans. Its listed as "Stewart, Old" is there a special reason why its called "Old"? If there is a history to it I would love to hear it.
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    Matt would be the person to comment on the history of the tartan, but I've made several kilts in the Weathered version, and it is a gorgeous tartan. Very large sett, though (about 15"), so the only option is to pleat to the stripe;



    The Ancient version (in blues and greens) is equally attractive!
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    Again....I find myself quoting the "scaffy witch" from Brave......."Ooooooohhhh, That's lovely that is!"
    I really like the larger setts personally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Cole View Post
    Again....I find myself quoting the "scaffy witch" from Brave......."Ooooooohhhh, That's lovely that is!"
    I really like the larger setts personally.
    Me too. Such a fine tartan and HRH Prince Charles can be seen wearing it in another colour scheme. I've often considered this particular tartan to be my first choice if I ever decide to have a kilt made up in a non-Macpherson/Chattan sett. I like it in the ancient colours, but I'm sure I would like it even better in Wilson's. Though, I will admit, the reproduction/weathered version is very smart too!

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    KC, I have a kilt in the Old sett Stewart tartan in the modern colors. Here are a couple of pics of it but un fortunately the blue does not show up that well in the pictures. The background in the squares alternate between blue and green. I am particularly fond of it because it is a Stewart tartan, (my clan) but is not considered a universal tartan.
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    KC, here is what "figheadair told me very recently about the Stewart old sett.

    "There are obviously many Stewart/Stuart sett to choose from but the Old Stewart is thought to have a much older association although its exact origins are uncertain. D C Stewart was of the opinion that it had claim to be other oldest of the Stewart tartans".

    Also note that mine is pleated to the sett. A full sett comprises 4 of the squares between the red over stripes. Note that each one of the four is a slightly different size and shape.
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