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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
    Late to the party...

    Hmmm, the edge baffles me. From what I see it has a really large sett for it being 57" x 9' . I thought I read that there were two pieces joined, but was later stated that they were not? Did I read that correctly?
    No, you got that wrong. The cloth is 27" wide, joined to make 56"x9' and there are two pieces that size. We have also estabished that the cloth has a herringbone selvedge at the unjoined edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGumerait View Post
    Perhaps the use of the two pieces be window treatments , i.e. drapes / curtains ?
    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Excellent! Now develop that.
    I'm guessing by your response that there is more to develop, though I'm puzzled as to what that might be. Curtains on a large window? In a manor house? A castle?
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    All I can say is that the trim (which still exposes the edge oddly enough) indicates to me that it was (they were) likely a decorative(s) piece, perhaps curtains or a bed cover or table cloth even.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post
    I'm guessing by your response that there is more to develop, though I'm puzzled as to what that might be. Curtains on a large window? In a manor house? A castle?
    Curtains in a large window indeed although not a Manor House, that's an English term, but a large house nonetheless.

    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    All I can say is that the trim (which still exposes the edge oddly enough) indicates to me that it was (they were) likely a decorative(s) piece, perhaps curtains or a bed cover or table cloth even.
    The use as curtains has been established and the lace is definitely decorative but....... look again at the stucture of the cloth, its size, setting etc., think about its age, and now think again.

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    It looks to me like there is only one full repeat in each of the woven sections, so I'm guessing they increased the thread count to weave as large a set as possible. I'm no good at discerning the size of the yarn, but could be large as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post
    It looks to me like there is only one full repeat in each of the woven sections, so I'm guessing they increased the thread count to weave as large a set as possible. I'm no good at discerning the size of the yarn, but could be large as well.
    You're nearly right; a full repeat plus a small section that continues into the herringbone selvedge.

    Yes it's a large sett (22") but that does not mean that the threadcount was increased. Increased from what?

    As for the yarn size, the cloth is finished at about 64 epi which means that it is actually quite fine.

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    Last day of the month and this one still has a way to go. Or are you all stumped, or just not interested .

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    Stumped is a good way of putting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    Stumped is a good way of putting it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Yes it's a large sett (22") but that does not mean that the threadcount was increased. Increased from what?
    Increased from what it might be if you were making clothing out of it. A 22" repeat would be a little large on a kilt.
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