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    Tartan of the Month - April

    Have a go with this.



    Comments, thoughts, sett?

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    It's a twill weave, symmetrical sett. Sample swatch?
    The blue and red are vibrant, but the green is a little pale. Makes me think that it was a choice or limitation based on the availability of green dye stuffs rather than weathering.
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    I can't determine its symetry, but is everything from the broad blue stripe towards the edge a border? If so that would make this the corner of a larger piece. If not, then the sett is much larger than the piece shown.
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    If the sett is symmetrical, I expect that the left and bottom edges are edges of the original cloth.

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    Huh?...

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    Was that "huh" for me? What I mean is that I am guessing that the bottom edge is a selvage and the left edge is an end. All the edges are frayed now, so it's a bit difficult to tell. However, the bottom edge is frayed less, and partly for that reason I believe it's a selvage. The other reason I believe it's a selvage is because there appear to be a few stripes near it (i.e. the bottom edge), and also near the left edge, that do not appear to be repeated elsewhere in the sett.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    It's a twill weave, symmetrical sett. Sample swatch?
    The blue and red are vibrant, but the green is a little pale. Makes me think that it was a choice or limitation based on the availability of green dye stuffs rather than weathering.
    Yes
    Yes
    What? - No
    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by HeathBar View Post
    I can't determine its symetry, but is everything from the broad blue stripe towards the edge a border? If so that would make this the corner of a larger piece. If not, then the sett is much larger than the piece shown.
    No evidence of it being a corner. The full sett can be determined.

    Quote Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield View Post
    Was that "huh" for me? What I mean is that I am guessing that the bottom edge is a selvage and the left edge is an end. All the edges are frayed now, so it's a bit difficult to tell. However, the bottom edge is frayed less, and partly for that reason I believe it's a selvage. The other reason I believe it's a selvage is because there appear to be a few stripes near it (i.e. the bottom edge), and also near the left edge, that do not appear to be repeated elsewhere in the sett.
    Not a selvedge in sight.

    Keep those thoughts coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    The full sett can be determined.
    In that case, my guess is that both pivot stripes are red. One is six threads wide (and is almost on the left and bottom edges of the piece) and the other is about sixteen threads wide, and is between two narrower green stripes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield View Post
    In that case, my guess is that both pivot stripes are red. One is six threads wide (and is almost on the left and bottom edges of the piece) and the other is about sixteen threads wide, and is between two narrower green stripes.
    Correct

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    No other thoughts anyone?

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