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A New Family Tartan
Some of you may remember me mentioning about a month and half back that Matt Newsome was designing a family tartan for the Sackett family. Well, two and a half weeks ago my family made our final selection from the designs Matt had produced, payment was made, and the pattern was sent to Locharron for weaving.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Sackett tartan:

Sorry 'bout the large size - I didn't resize before putting in on the web. Also, it looks a lot darker on some screens than it does printed out.
The brown and green represent the ties the Sacketts have to the land. For over four hundred years the Sacketts have been landowners, farmers, pioneers in some cases, but always associated with green fields and forests and dark brown soil. The black and grey are the colors of the Sackett coat of arms, but the black also symbolizes how serious and dedicated we can be at times - the family motto is "Either do not attempt, or complete," with the unstated "You are going to complete this." The gray could and may have various interpretations, depending on whom I'm talking to; I won't bore you with them (unless you're really interested).
Oh, since some of you are wondering - "What took you a week and a half to post the tartan?"
- I could have waited another twelve to fourteen weeks, when the cloth should be woven,
- Or another X weeks, until Matt had made the first Sackett kilt and I had it in hand, but
- I was trying for this to be my 250th post. Why? One of the possible origins of the name Sackett is that it came from combining the Anglo-Saxon "sacq" (warrior) with the Norman-French derivative "-ett." Literally, I would be the descendent of the Warrior.
I am easily moved for sympathy for dogs, far more so than for humans, because dogs do not understand. There is no way to explain that you will return, that the vet will make it all better, that they cannot go shooting today because that is not what today is about. They cannot work out that their misery is finite and will some time end, and so their misery is magnified.
Gerald Hammond
Mad Dogs and Scotsmen
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Sackett tartan...
Well done and Guid on ya! It's a nice-looking tartan, very "earthy". Tell us about the grey, though! 
Cheers, 
Todd
ps: moved to "Heraldry & Tartans" sub-section.
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great looking tartan. how long do you think it will be before we see in in kilt form?
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Very nice tartan. I really like the colors.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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Awesome tartan. I am sure you and your family are very proud. when you get the kilt, please send pics. Here's to ya
Monticola
(O wad some Power the giftie gie us - to see oursels as ithers see us!)
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 Originally Posted by Wompet
the family motto is "Either do not attempt, or complete," with the unstated "You are going to complete this."
"Do or do not, there is no try." Yoda
Seriously though cool tartan.
Adam
"Down among the dancing quanta, everything exists at once." - Warren Zevon
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I did print it out and it looks a lot better that way- very lovely!
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Well done!!!!
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Very nice! That's just my speed - the sort of thing I've been looking for. Is your family accepting applications for adoption?
Congrats,
Rex in Cincinnati
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12th May 06, 04:40 PM
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camo tartan
Very cool, a camo tartan
My arrow of love has arrived at the target
My soul is in the house of mercy
And my heart is a blaze of prayer....
Rumi 12th century muslim mystic
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