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

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    Add a touch of tartan to the porch with a wool blanket that lives there permanently. It's the perfect indoor-outdoor cozy moment. Wright explains, "I always keep two tartan blankets on my front ...

  3. Cambrian Woollen Mill - Wikipedia

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    The mill produces blankets, throws, scarves, ties, hats and fabric. It also designs and weaves 37 Welsh tartans. [3] The mill weaves all the wool cloth for the Welsh Tartan Centre. [4] The mill has a tea and gift shop, a crafts studio and an exhibit of historical weaving in Wales. [5]

  4. File:Wilsons 1819 blanket tartan, combined with right ...

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    English: This is an illustration of a tartan selvedge pattern, a series of decorative lines added at two opposing sides (not all four) of a piece of tartan.In this case, the Wilsons 1819 blanket sett has been combined with its border selvedge pattern, to show a sample of the complete tartan cloth with a right-side selvedge pattern.

  5. Maud (plaid) - Wikipedia

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    A maud is a rectangular, woollen blanket with fringed ends. It is characteristically woven in small checks of dark and light wool; for example, black, blue or dark brown, and white, cream or light grey. The most common pattern is often called shepherd's check but some mauds are woven in a houndstooth pattern. A maud also commonly has a border ...

  6. 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.

  7. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    Like many other mills of the day, Pendleton also emulated the multicolor patterns of candy-stripe blankets, like those found on Hudson's Bay point blankets for their Glacier National Park blanket. The Pendleton blankets became not only basic wearing apparel, but also were standards of trading and ceremonial use.

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