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18th August 14, 03:02 PM
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Dalgliesh and Isle of Skye tartan question
I have noticed from browsing the Dalgliesh tartan library that they do not seem to offer the most common version of the Isle of Skye tartan.
Is there a story behind this?
I thought that Dalgliesh was the custom weaver that could do any tartan in any weight so long as it is not restricted (and even then, they can do it if you qualify).
But even under the custom weaves section, the usual Isle of Skye is not listed, when it is listed by other large factory tartan mills.
Anybody know if Dalgliesh can do the usual Isle of Skye tartan?
Thanks for any input.
For clarification, I mean this tartan:
Note: This photo was taken from another post on this forum. It was posted by kiltmaker Barbara Tewksbury and I hope she does not mind me reposting it. She put it up as an example of how she usually pleats this tartan. Incidentally, I love it!
Slàinte!
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