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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    More old curtains, Peter?
    Some have said so but........

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForresterModern View Post
    I see the stitched bottom edge easily enough but something else bothers me. Is it just an artifact of photography or is this piece of tartan not equal in its warp and weft setts, as it appears that there are rectangles running from bottom to top of the piece instead of squares, particularly in the yellow/faded green sections?
    Here's the detail of the stiched 'bottom edge'. So tease out what you see.

    Last edited by figheadair; 2nd September 11 at 08:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    It is indeed reminiscent of the MacDonald of Glenaladale. And so?

    Well done. Detailed pic to follow.
    Duplicate post but I'm dammed if I can work out how to delete it. No detlete option in the editing section.

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    It looks 18th century to me, even early 18th.
    kiltmaker and tailor

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Here's the detail of the stiched 'bottom edge'. So tease out what you see.
    it doesn't appear to be showing up, hoping that this might work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulhenry View Post
    it doesn't appear to be showing up, hoping that this might work...
    Thanks Paul. Helps to include the link. Sorted now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R.S.Buff View Post
    It looks 18th century to me, even early 18th.
    Expand on that thought.

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    Curtains Found At Nethybridge? Thread count: B(4) R(98) B(102) R(18) W(4) R(18) G(102) R(98) B(4)?

    This is from Scarlett's "Tartan-The Highland Textile" book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knockagarran View Post
    Curtains Found At Nethybridge? Thread count: B(4) R(98) B(102) R(18) W(4) R(18) G(102) R(98) B(4)?

    This is from Scarlett's "Tartan-The Highland Textile" book.
    Oh too easy or that's what it says in the book but.........?

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    My eyesight isn't what it use to be. Having said that, the blue large squares appear slightly smaller than the large red and green sguares (I use the word square loosely...no pun intended!).

    Did James Scarlett blow the thread count?

    From my long past tartan weaving days I know that the "Taylor" tread count that was printed in this book is wrong. There may be other errors I'm not aware of.

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