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    A US Tartan

    All the talk about state Tartans got me to thinking about a US Tartan. Inspired by the Kilt with the saltire I came up with a red white and blue tartan which would show 13 red and white stripes to the rear.

    The 'stars' on the blue patches on the Apron are representative and are shaped as 'x' because of the limitations of MS 'paint'. That's also the reason that the kilt is in 3 bits.

    Hope our transatlantic cousins don't mind ideas from across the pond.

    The 'Eathen in his idleness bows down to wood and stone,
    'E don't obey no orders unless they is his own,
    He keeps his side arms awful,
    And he leaves them all about,
    Until up comes the Regiment and kicks the 'Eathen out.

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    By cutting out some of the full 8 yards I think I can post a better picture:

    The 'Eathen in his idleness bows down to wood and stone,
    'E don't obey no orders unless they is his own,
    He keeps his side arms awful,
    And he leaves them all about,
    Until up comes the Regiment and kicks the 'Eathen out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Courtmount View Post
    By cutting out some of the full 8 yards I think I can post a better picture:

    Errr...not sure what to make of this, but it certainly puts a new wrinkle in the phrase "wrapping yourself in the flag."

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    I kinda like it.
    Don't know if I would wear it, but I would like to see one in person.

    Thanks for posting

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    There's already the US Bicentenniel/ St. Andrew's Society Tartan, for those who are interested. IMHO it's pretty tasteful for a sett composed of bright red, bright blue, white, and black. Here's a photo of my 4-yd box-pleat kilt, created by Matt Newsome. I also have 4yds of this HW tartan available, if anyone else wants to have a kilt made.

    David



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    Quote Originally Posted by davidlpope View Post
    There's already the US Bicentenniel/ St. Andrew's Society Tartan, for those who are interested. IMHO it's pretty tasteful for a sett composed of bright red, bright blue, white, and black. Here's a photo of my 4-yd box-pleat kilt, created by Matt Newsome. I also have 4yds of this HW tartan available, if anyone else wants to have a kilt made.

    David


    As always, David, I think you look quite sharp here, but I have always thought the Bicentennial tartan a tad bright for me.

    I was born on the 4th of July, so patriotic themes have always been sort of a natural for me, but as someone who enjoys designing tartans I think there is too much white in this sett, and most others with U.S. patriotic origins. I have tried my hand at a few myself and the less white I use the happier I am. My avatar is a red, white and blue tartan of my design. White is obvious, but it is used sparingly so it doesn't overwhelm or distort the other colors. There are also 4 shades of blue to add some subtleties of detail and the predominant color is a scarlet red which is bright enough on its own. Any more white and the effect would be garish, I think. I also know I am not the only one who has a problem with white in designing tartans - others have complained to me that they'd like to use it a bit more but it seems to take over if not used sparingly.

    Before I knew Rocky had design his subdued and elegant American Heritage I also tried my hand at a tartan with a black ground with the national colors and, even if I do say so myself, I liked it better than many of the other offers we see for the American audience. I also like the American National sett from the House of Edgar someone mentioned earlier. Again, the designer did not try to use only red, white and blue and in equal amounts. I think the addition of green to that sett helps to even it out a bit, in addition to the fact that it is principally dark blue with red and white as accent colors.

    Of course, we all have several choices and can pick whichever "American" tartan we wish as there is no officially recognized sett, just a plethora of fashion tartans to appeal to a wide variety of tastes.

    Regards,

    Brian

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    I wanted something unique, and I have a fondness for patriotic colors. I found this:



    It's called "MacDonald Dress Irish."

    It's odd how different folk pperceive things. To my eye, the Bicentennial tartan is "brighter" than this one, even though there is considerably more white in the MacDonald Dress Irish. Perhaps the darker blue and red tones mute it a bit.

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    I think I prefer the American Heritage tartan from USA kilts. A little more subdued.
    "You'll find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi Wan Kenobi

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    An interesting idea, but way too much white for my tastes. I prefer the American National tartan made by House of Edgar.
    Regards, Bill McCaughtry

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    Quote Originally Posted by billmcc View Post
    An interesting idea, but way too much white for my tastes. I prefer the American National tartan made by House of Edgar.
    It would be too much white for my taste too, but it can't really be avoided if one is going for the red and white stripe effect.
    The 'Eathen in his idleness bows down to wood and stone,
    'E don't obey no orders unless they is his own,
    He keeps his side arms awful,
    And he leaves them all about,
    Until up comes the Regiment and kicks the 'Eathen out.

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