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 Originally Posted by billmcc
Welsh tartan don't have a kilting selvedge like Scottish tartans.
Are you sure about that? The selvage is a small area on the edge of the fabric that is done in (usually) 1/1 weave that prevents raveling and serves as a place for the looms pin rollers to get a grip. Or do you mean that Welsh tartans have a selvage that is somehow unsuitable for use as-is?
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