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24th October 17, 07:46 PM
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Sniomh Gartain (garter tie)
Greetings,
Newbie to the forum. So I have noticed that all the threads about traditional garter ties, their knots, and especially the infamous Sniomh Gartain have all gone kind of cold. Anywho, I have been slowly building a Jacobite rebellion outfit and have been going crazy over figuring out this knot. after a little research and sheer luck, I think I have something. If anyone for sure knows how to tie it let me know or let me know what you think?
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24th October 17, 11:15 PM
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 Originally Posted by DapperDouglas
Greetings,
Newbie to the forum. So I have noticed that all the threads about traditional garter ties, their knots, and especially the infamous Sniomh Gartain have all gone kind of cold. Anywho, I have been slowly building a Jacobite rebellion outfit and have been going crazy over figuring out this knot. after a little research and sheer luck, I think I have something. If anyone for sure knows how to tie it let me know or let me know what you think?
I've tired and worn this for years, or at least one version of it. The version I learnt my not be the only version of course. Not sure how best to describe how to tie it. I could show ou of course but I'm in Scotland 😀
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25th October 17, 05:03 AM
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This interests me
As a reenactor over the last few decades Ive always just worn a length of red wool twill tape, usually tied in a square knot to hold up my hose. Recent research relating to the 42nd and 77th here in North America in the late 1750's shows that their garters were something special, logistics documents use terms like "Bespoke" and "Regimental Garters" so I probably need to get even deeper into the archives.
I do have a photo of a Jacobite garter, but I can not see anything from the photo that might lead one to any sort of knowledgeof how it might have been tied.
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25th October 17, 05:05 AM
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Here is another photo
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25th October 17, 07:49 AM
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So I take it you don't mean one of the knots demonstrated here (among the related videos) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h08uYRMx7A?
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25th October 17, 08:58 AM
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 Originally Posted by Taskr
I didn't see any related videos that deal with this specific knot. It's this one (from the Tartans Authority web page):
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25th October 17, 09:00 AM
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The one I use is tie to replicate the saltire rather than the style Matt shows.
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25th October 17, 06:11 PM
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https://youtu.be/_gXu55jmHrw
Like this, but longer loops?
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25th October 17, 06:19 PM
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 Originally Posted by Taskr
That is correct, supposedly this knot is subosed to be something close to a knot you would use on a neck tie. (IE adjustable)
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25th October 17, 06:22 PM
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 Originally Posted by Luke MacGillie
I have used one much like that one myself, As I've noticed there is nothing about the sniomh gartain knot. I will post either an instructional video or photos soon to the knot i have "figured out"
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