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27th June 19, 11:00 PM
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Steve, this was designed without any reference to the STA which is why we've been unsighted on it, until now. There are enough images online to extract a threadcount from. I'll add it to the STA offline Db later and send you the threadcount.
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28th June 19, 08:09 AM
#2
I have finally been able to contact both Matt Newsome and Artificer.
Artificer is indeed the designer but he lost the thread count in a computer hard drive crash.
Peter, if you can determine a thread count perhaps we can reserrect the R'lyeh Tartan and give Artificer his credit as designer.
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28th June 19, 10:11 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
I have finally been able to contact both Matt Newsome and Artificer.
Artificer is indeed the designer but he lost the thread count in a computer hard drive crash.
Peter, if you can determine a thread count perhaps we can reserrect the R'lyeh Tartan and give Artificer his credit as designer.
Steve, PM sent.
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28th June 19, 10:56 AM
#4
Thank you Peter I have your thread count now.
Our member Truitt who is a weaver in Alaska has a kilt from the 2nd run of fabric and he has agreed to pull a thread count from his fabric.
I have also been in contact with Artificer now. He lost the original thread count when he experienced a hard drive crash so this will hopefully bring his design back to life.
I think that this is one of those things that X Marks can do so well. All of these people dedicated to saving and bringing back Tartan designs which would otherwise be lost. How cool is this?
If anyone is interested in the R'lyeh Tartan - Here is just one link.
https://www.curiousandunusualtartans.com/cthulhu
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