Here, as they say, is one I made earlier. A hand dyed silk shawl. Anyone want to guess the tartan. Matt you're not allowed to play for obvious reasons.
Lochaber?
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Originally Posted by RockyR Lochaber? Good guess. Sort of but not quite.
It's not "Wilsons Old Tartan Lochaber" is it STA 6628? Based on the thread codes that's the closest I could find in a search, but I'm very new at this.
Originally Posted by artificer It's not "Wilsons Old Tartan Lochaber" is it STA 6628? Based on the thread codes that's the closest I could find in a search, but I'm very new at this. No, but the answer's there
It's Lochaber Cameron, details here: http://www.tartansauthority.com/tart...me_search=Find Although the STA color strip shows that the azure line/lines in the blue field alternate between single broad and double narrow, making the full sett quite wide... David
Originally Posted by davidlpope It's Lochaber Cameron, details here: http://www.tartansauthority.com/tart...me_search=Find Although the STA color strip shows that the azure line/lines in the blue field alternate between single broad and double narrow, making the full sett quite wide... David Simple really. Lochaber Cameron or as Wilsons first called it c1820 a new pattern for T. Logan. Logan was probably one of their principal customers. Well done David. Want to try another one?
Congrats, neighbor, for being quick on the draw.
--dbh When given a choice, most people will choose.
Originally Posted by figheadair Simple really. Lochaber Cameron or as Wilsons first called it c1820 a new pattern for T. Logan. Logan was probably one of their principal customers. Well done David. Want to try another one? Sure. I was a bit thrown off at first because the STA threadcount doesn't use azure as a color (i.e. BBBBRK... instead of the expected ABABRK...)
Try the one on the left.
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