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16th November 23, 07:32 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Tobus
For one thing, they list the heavyweight tartan as having a traditional selvedge where the Nevis has a tuck selvedge. There may be other differences in the cloth aside from weight (which appears to be the same between the two), but the difference in selvedge tells me that they are woven on different looms. So aside from the selvedge, the 'hand' may be different, as well as perhaps the warp/weft proportions, etc.
What's interesting is that House of Edgar has their "Hebridean" range which contains both newly-created fashion tartans and existing Clan tartans given a bit more "fashion" look.
Keeping with the Stewart Black theme, here's that tartan in HoE's Hebridean Range (you have to scroll down to see it)
https://www.houseofedgar.com/product...idean-tartans/
Last edited by OC Richard; 16th November 23 at 07:33 AM.
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17th November 23, 09:44 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
BAT: (the mill escapes me at the moment)
Batley.
I found an article that said the mill has closed. The page was rife with ads, popup ads, etc., so I'll not post a link here.
Tartan manufacturer N Batley collapses with 23 job losses
A FAMILY-RUN textile firm – and one of the UK’s last tartan cloth manufacturers – has collapsed with the loss of 23 jobs.
Administrators were forced to make all the staff redundant at N Batley Ltd, of Dale Street, Longwood, after failing to find a buyer for the 53-year-old company.
The story was posted in 2009 and updated in 2013.
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17th November 23, 09:48 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
What's interesting is that House of Edgar has their "Hebridean" range which contains both newly-created fashion tartans and existing Clan tartans given a bit more "fashion" look.
My next kilt will be the MacKenzie Hebridean.
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18th November 23, 08:00 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by MacKenzie
Batley.
I found an article that said the mill has closed.
Thanks! I've updated my post.
Evidently USA Kilts has some old-stock Batley tartan.
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18th November 23, 08:03 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by MacKenzie
My next kilt will be the MacKenzie Hebridean.
Dress MacKenzie? For an arasaid?
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18th November 23, 03:45 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Dress MacKenzie? For an arasaid?
I don't think I could pull off an arasaid.
Last edited by MacKenzie; 19th November 23 at 03:23 PM.
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18th November 23, 08:24 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
For clarification, Strathmore do not weave their own cloth but buy it in. I don't know who actually weaves it, MM possibly.
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19th November 23, 01:58 AM
#18
 Originally Posted by figheadair
For clarification, Strathmore do not weave their own cloth but buy it in. I don't know who actually weaves it, MM possibly.
That's interesting, and good to know.
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19th November 23, 04:40 AM
#19
 Originally Posted by figheadair
For clarification, Strathmore do not weave their own cloth but buy it in. I don't know who actually weaves it, MM possibly.
What's interesting about Strathmore is their statement:
Strathmore’s W60 Quality Stock Tartan is a 100% pure new wool, worsted tartan kilting and upholstery fabric.
It has a weight of 415gms per metre (13.5/14oz. per yard) at width 142cm (56 inches), and is available in over 120 authentic stock tartan designs in both Modern and Old Colours, Wilson of Bannockburn interpretations, and muted colours.
Our W60 is a thoroughbred, medium weight kilting fabric, woven with a good quality selvedge and intended primarily for use as a gent’s kilting material.
Now, looking through their tartan list I only see these listed as "WOB"
https://www.strathmorewoollen.co.uk/...-of-lovat-wob/
https://www.strathmorewoollen.co.uk/.../lochaber-wob/
Are these the only commercially available tartans in purported Wilson's colours?
Last edited by OC Richard; 19th November 23 at 04:55 AM.
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19th November 23, 06:38 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
What's interesting about Strathmore is their statement:
Strathmore’s W60 Quality Stock Tartan is a 100% pure new wool, worsted tartan kilting and upholstery fabric.
It has a weight of 415gms per metre (13.5/14oz. per yard) at width 142cm (56 inches), and is available in over 120 authentic stock tartan designs in both Modern and Old Colours, Wilson of Bannockburn interpretations, and muted colours.
Our W60 is a thoroughbred, medium weight kilting fabric, woven with a good quality selvedge and intended primarily for use as a gent’s kilting material.
Now, looking through their tartan list I only see these listed as "WOB"
https://www.strathmorewoollen.co.uk/...-of-lovat-wob/
https://www.strathmorewoollen.co.uk/.../lochaber-wob/
Are these the only commercially available tartans in purported Wilson's colours?
Richard,
Allegedly, some of HoE Old & Rare range are also based on Wilsons' shades. In both their, and Strathmore's case, they are wide of the mark. Here are the Strathmore graphics overlaid on Wilsons' specimens of the same tartans.
Fraser of Lovat
Fraser of Lovat1.jpg
Lochaber
Lochaber c1790.jpg
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