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    Glasgow district tartan kilt

    Does anyone have a photo of the Glasgow district tartan, and how is it pleated. Thanks

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    http://www.usakilts.com/gallery/13-1...ow-modern/view

    If it were me, I'd pleat it to Sett (so it looks like the pattern).

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    It would alsp pleat well to the narrow pivot stripe.

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    Thanks for suggestions

    In the case of Glasgow district, which stripe would be considered the pivot stripe. I am not terribly conversant with the technical term, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSHAW View Post
    In the case of Glasgow district, which stripe would be considered the pivot stripe. I am not terribly conversant with the technical term, thanks.
    The narrow blje and the broad green: i.e. the points at whicn the pattern repeats in each direction in the same colour sequence.

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