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29th April 10, 12:27 AM
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Done as much as I can from this distance - would love to get over and see the artefacts in person. My findings are at: http://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/Mac...e%20Tartan.pdf
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10th August 10, 09:28 AM
#2
Go to Warp Speed
Having got some free time after 3 years in NI I'm thinking of putting a piece of Glenaladale on my loom. The plan is to warp 8 yards offset and weave with a selvedge mark and herringbone selvedge, that way it can be joined and used as a plaid or singlely as 1x8yd or 2x4yd kilt lengths. Will post some pics of the project.
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10th August 10, 11:18 AM
#3
A fascinating read, thank you. I wish I understood it more, but I guess you have to be a weaver. I find the old fragments more appealing than modern weaves. Why is that? Is it the quality of thread used?
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10th August 10, 02:02 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by MacBean
A fascinating read, thank you. I wish I understood it more, but I guess you have to be a weaver. I find the old fragments more appealing than modern weaves. Why is that? Is it the quality of thread used?
It's not just the thread, it's the dyes, texture and so much more....
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