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  2. How To Decorate With Holiday Tartan, According To Designers

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    With deep hunter green, vibrant holly red, and touches of yellow, white, blue, and black, it feels festive and merry. This is the ideal tartan for a tree skirt, a big bow on a wreath, or a tablecloth.

  3. List of tartans - Wikipedia

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    A partially lightened version of Black Watch (No. 1). Though named "Sutherland", this light-green version is particular to regimental use; civilian use of Sutherland district tartan is generally with light blue instead. It is also unrelated to the Clan Sutherland tartan. 3 Gordon: Formerly worn by the Gordon Highlanders. 4 Cameron of Erracht

  4. Arisaid - Wikipedia

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    The garment might be single-coloured, striped, [6] or tartan [5] – especially of black, blue, and red stripes on white. [1] White-based earasaid tartans influenced later dance and sometimes dress tartans, as well as household-item tartans in a style called "barred blanket" tartan.

  5. Gingham - Wikipedia

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    Gingham cloth with green and white checks. Gingham, also called Vichy check, is a medium-weight balanced plain-woven fabric typically with tartan (plaid), striped, or check duotone patterns, in bright colour and in white made from dyed cotton or cotton-blend yarns. It is made of carded, medium or fine yarns. [1] [2]

  6. Maud (plaid) - Wikipedia

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    A maud, folded lengthwise, from Lanarkshire, Scotland. Place of manufacture unknown. A maud (also Lowland plaid or Low Country plaid) is a woollen blanket or plaid woven in a pattern of small black and white checks [1] known as Border tartan, Shepherd's check, Shepherd's plaid [2] or Galashiels grey.

  7. Mackinaw cloth - Wikipedia

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    Mackinaw cloth is a heavy and dense water-repellent woolen cloth, similar to Melton cloth but using a tartan pattern, often "buffalo plaid". It was used to make a short coat of the same name, sometimes with a doubled shoulder.

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