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21st March 05, 01:00 PM
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Anderson Hunting tartan
I was wondering if anyone out there has ever seen a kilt made in the Anderson of Kinneddar Hunting tartan? (In case you're curious it's the one I use in my avatar, but that doesn't really do it justice.) I really like the look of this tartan and as I'm connected to the Anderson Clan, I've been giving a lot of thought to having a kilt made in this. My only problem is I've never seen an actual swatch of the tartan, only representations of what it would look like. As it would be a special weave kilt it would cost a pretty penny, but worth it to me if it is really as attractive a tartan as the pictures appear to be.
Thanks,
80s
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21st March 05, 03:14 PM
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Have you checked with Kathy Lare of Kathy's Kilts? Think she's on this board sometimes.
Or www.kathyskilts.com
She has the connections to a LOT of mills and I'll bet she could find you some ready to be sewn up into a kilt.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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7th October 06, 04:26 PM
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If you are still wondering about the Anderson of Kinneddar tartan, try visiting www.pipingscot.co.uk where you will see several images of the tartan being worn. By the way, it is not a hunting tartan, it's a private family tartan which requires permission to use (not that that would be any great issue).
Originally Posted by eighties
I was wondering if anyone out there has ever seen a kilt made in the Anderson of Kinneddar Hunting tartan? (In case you're curious it's the one I use in my avatar, but that doesn't really do it justice.) I really like the look of this tartan and as I'm connected to the Anderson Clan, I've been giving a lot of thought to having a kilt made in this. My only problem is I've never seen an actual swatch of the tartan, only representations of what it would look like. As it would be a special weave kilt it would cost a pretty penny, but worth it to me if it is really as attractive a tartan as the pictures appear to be.
Thanks,
80s
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7th October 06, 06:02 PM
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The hunting version of this Tartan is woven by Locharran Mills.
Although a special order, it does not require any special authorazation.
It comes single width, in 11 or 15 oz. as per the link below.
Cost is $65.36 /meter so 8 yards will come to $522.88 plus shipping.
Not too bad.
http://www.house-of-tartan.scotland....d=0&catid=1396
Last edited by The Wizard of BC; 7th October 06 at 06:13 PM.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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8th October 06, 08:55 AM
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Hey PipingScot!
Wow!!!
I almost totally forgot about this post.
I am a card carrying member of the Anderson Clan and while I'll have to check again to be 100% sure I do believe my ancestory has been traced to Kinneddar. (By other family members not myself.)
I've often seen it labeled as just another Anderson clan tartan. Hence I never thought it would take permission to wear. Just to be on the safe side with whom should I inquire for permission?
I've long desired to have a kilt made from this tartan. Now That I've seen your site I really like the way that kilt looks. Very smart!
Keep the faith!
By the way, nice to know there are other Anderson pipers!
-80s
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8th October 06, 01:04 PM
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Another place to get custom-woven tartan is from D.C. Dalgliesh. Their prices are better than quoted above, and they do beautiful work. I think the last custom weave that I got from them (single width, 8 yards) came to under $400.
Barb
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8th October 06, 01:56 PM
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Hello again Eighties,
I am very happy that you like my web site and the Anderson of Kinneddar tartan. Nice to know that you are enthusiastic about your Anderson roots in Kinneddar. If you are seriously contemplating the idea of a kilt in this tartan, then it would be my elder brother, Donald Anderson of Kinneddar (who is the current Laird) who would give permission. I designed this sett back in 1974 and registered it as a private family tartan and as far as I am able to ascertain, my family are the only wearers with the exception of one invitee.
It may be of interest to you that in 1993, I founded the "Anderson Association" here in the UK and I now serve as Chairman and Editor. The last annual journal ("The Andrean") carried the first half of an in-depth article on Anderson tartans and I am about to publish part 2 in the current issue. It includes a very new design that I have concieved, preserving the familiar motif of the broad white and two narrow (tramlines) stripes on black - but with a red ground. It has been designated "Anderson of Ardbrake" and would be freely available for anyone to wear. If you e-mail me through my website with your regular address, I will send you an example for you to see. From your comments, I take it that you are also a piper? I serve as Pipe Major for the "Clan Lachlan Pipe Band" who, under their old name of "Pontefract & Dist. PB," were 'all England' grade 2 champions in 2004 (England does not have any grade 1 bands). I look forward to hearing from you. - PipingScot.
Originally Posted by eighties
Hey PipingScot!
Wow!!!
I almost totally forgot about this post.
I am a card carrying member of the Anderson Clan and while I'll have to check again to be 100% sure I do believe my ancestory has been traced to Kinneddar. (By other family members not myself.)
I've often seen it labeled as just another Anderson clan tartan. Hence I never thought it would take permission to wear. Just to be on the safe side with whom should I inquire for permission?
I've long desired to have a kilt made from this tartan. Now That I've seen your site I really like the way that kilt looks. Very smart!
Keep the faith!
By the way, nice to know there are other Anderson pipers!
-80s
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