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13th February 25, 06:12 AM
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Without, I hope, causing upset, I am glad that is not my tartan!
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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13th February 25, 06:34 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Without, I hope, causing upset, I am glad that is not my tartan! 
I agree. It’s not a strong design, but it’s the official tartan of Texas, as proclaimed by the legislature.
SM
Shaun Maxwell
Vice President & Texas Commissioner
Clan Maxwell Society
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13th February 25, 07:23 AM
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Interestingly enough, only the light one is in the Tartan registry.
Does anyone know why the darker one is not ?
I think the dark one looks OK, but it doesn't really stand out. There are seemingly dozens of dark blue/black/white tartans available, but the light Texas Bluebonnet is the only one I know of that has sky blue as the main color.
I would never stoop to ridicule someone's clan tartan because I don't personally find the colors attractive. As a native Texan, this is as close as we have to a clan tartan.
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13th February 25, 07:36 AM
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 Originally Posted by CBH
Interestingly enough, only the light one is in the Tartan registry.
Does anyone know why the darker one is not ?
I think the dark one looks OK, but it doesn't really stand out. There are seemingly dozens of dark blue/black/white tartans available, but the light Texas Bluebonnet is the only one I know of that has sky blue as the main color.
I would never stoop to ridicule someone's clan tartan because I don't personally find the colors attractive. As a native Texan, this is as close as we have to a clan tartan.
A sett is defined by general color, and can be modified and still be the same tartan. USA Kilts has a recent 3-part series on YouTube discussing color in tartan that I think would get at the crux of your question. Both are the same tartan as defined in the registry, but in different "colorways". Think of the sett as an algorithm that describes how to weave the tartan, and the color as interpretable based on the color yarns a weaver has in stock.
EDIT of an edit: You can also modify the sett a bit, and it is still the same tartan. As long as it looks like the thing in the registry in general proportion and color.
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Last edited by bookish; 13th February 25 at 07:52 AM.
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13th February 25, 08:30 AM
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 Originally Posted by CBH
t. There are seemingly dozens of dark blue/black/white tartans available, but the light Texas Bluebonnet is the only one I know of that has sky blue as the main color.
There's also the Bell of the Borders tartan, of which I'm not a fan:

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SM
Shaun Maxwell
Vice President & Texas Commissioner
Clan Maxwell Society
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