![]() the pattern repeats in the same colour order and proportions in every direction from the two pivot points. The majority of such patterns (or setts) are symmetrical i.e. ![]() The sequence of the warp colours (long-wise threads) is repeated in same order and size in the weft (cross-wise threads). ![]() Tartan (the design) is a pattern that comprises two or more different solid-coloured stripes that can be of similar but are usually of differing proportions that repeat in a defined sequence.a pattern of squares and lines of different colors and widths that cross each other at an angle of 90°, used especially on cloth, and originally from Scotland.a pattern of different coloured straight lines crossing each other at 90 degree angles, or a cloth with this pattern. ![]() Tartan, some common dictionary definitions There is often a confusion about where tartan came from and what it actually means, ultimately it can be difficult to clear up the misunderstanding but perhaps the following thoughts might help. ![]()
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