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    looks like a couple of pockets, to me ...
    waulk softly and carry a big schtick

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhockin View Post
    looks like a couple of pockets, to me ...
    18 x 19 inch pockets

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    Was the more faded on display and the other not? Was it in use more than the other?
    Last edited by xman; 27th August 12 at 09:58 AM.

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    Wild guess: Top of a cushion; bottom of a cushion. The puckers in the fabric are where it was button-tufted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    Was the more faded on display and the other not? Was it in use more than the other?
    No but you're on the right track. What else might it be?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post
    Wild guess: Top of a cushion; bottom of a cushion. The puckers in the fabric are where it was button-tufted.
    And the prize goes to . Not a wild guess at all. There's no evidence of any buttons though so the puckers are either damage or weaving defects.

    Now that we've sorted out the re-use, what about the original cloth, use etc? There's more to work out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    And the prize goes to . Not a wild guess at all. There's no evidence of any buttons though so the puckers are either damage or weaving defects.

    Now that we've sorted out the re-use, what about the original cloth, use etc? There's more to work out.
    Really?! A seat cushion? That was guessed way back in posts #21 and #22 of this thread. We could have saved a whole lot of further wild speculation...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    Really?! A seat cushion? That was guessed way back in posts #21 and #22 of this thread. We could have saved a whole lot of further wild speculation...
    22 in particular - missed that - opps. But more to the point: what was it originally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    But more to the point: what was it originally?
    Two pieces of tartan sewn together.

    Is there really any way of knowing? It would have been something that needed to be wider than one width of woven fabric, but even then that doesn't narrow the field by all that much. Though it would have been something still whole, otherwise there wouldn't be enough fabric to make something else out of it. The obvious things would be great kilt, curtains, bed hanging. But even then, the only requirement would be something larger than the cushion itself.
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    Was it part of a kilt? The tabs on the one side for waist ties?
    Last edited by cable scot; 28th August 12 at 10:09 AM.
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