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30th December 05, 04:18 PM
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Introducing - A New Tartan
After spending most of my life wondering where my surname came from, imagine my delight in finding out last month we hale from the lovely shores of Bonnie Dundee! Long story short, a genealogical breakthrough was made by a researcher showing that Dundee was the port of embarkation for my forebears in the 1690s, headed for the shores of Virginia colony.
Now, I've worn kilts for years to honor mom's side of the family (Colquhoun) but of course, Breeden doesn't have a tartan...or rather, didn't until now.
Some of you may know that Matt Newsome is a tartan scholar of some reknown. He is also a tartan designer, having designed the X-marks tartan you see bordering this post. So, the creative fires were lit and here is the result...the Breeden Tartan.
For those of you with an interest in tartan design, the tartan is a blend of influences from the Stuart of Atholl and Dundee District setts, with some personal preferences as well. The colors are a nod to the national colors of France, Scotland, the U.S.A. and the state flag of Virginia.
I can't recommend Matt highly enough. His knowledge of tartan and ability to visualize and accurately represent my half-baked ideas and thoughts were excellent and very much appreciated.
Here's his website www.albanach.org
Let me know what you think! The tartan is in the queue at the weavers. Kilt to come by late spring I'd imagine.
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30th December 05, 04:25 PM
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new tartan...
Grand...just grand! ;)
Will you be registering with the Tartans Authority?
Cheers,
Todd
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30th December 05, 04:28 PM
#3
Love The Field.anyway To See A Larger Swatch?
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30th December 05, 04:49 PM
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I can see the Stuart in there. Very nice, i'd love to see that one pleated up.
I wonder which way it would look pleated the best. I can't really tell how big the pattern is.
Nice, very nice indeed.
Kilted Stuart
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30th December 05, 05:07 PM
#5
Very nice John, very nice.
One thing I like about this forum is how everyone is able and willing to share their knowledge. You and Matt have done good work.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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30th December 05, 05:37 PM
#6
I can see the color of our Va State flag also. That is going to be one good looking kilt when you finally get it done.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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30th December 05, 06:33 PM
#7
Thanks for the comments, personally I'm thrilled with it.
Cajunscot, yes, the tartan will be registered with the STA once it has been woven. They require an actual woven sample.
I'll tile the sett to show a larger sample this weekend.
Cheers,
John
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30th December 05, 07:08 PM
#8
Wow.
Nothing more. Just Wow.
One of these days I'm going to have to finish/tighten up the family geneology and have a chat with Matt ... get a tartan for my paternal line.
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30th December 05, 07:46 PM
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That is a very rich looking tartan!:-)
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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30th December 05, 08:35 PM
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It's a beauty. You must be thrilled, indeed. Talk about jonesing for a kilt, tho'.
;) :grin:
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