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Tartans (Plaid) - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« on: April 12, 2011, 06:41:14 AM »
These patterns are all one layer and may be re-coloured, though it is not possible to individually select a colour for each 'stripe' of the pattern.



Original Tartans
Hoots Mon
Mc
Och Aye The
Ah Tha Noo
Laika Loch
Ruddy Red



Clan Tartans
Hunting Douglas
Douglas Grey
Black Douglas
MacDonald
Sinclair
Sinclair Hunting

* Oliver
* Oliver Hunting



All patterns are available in 'wee' (small), 'braw' (medium) and 'muckle' (large) pattern repeats.

If you wish to create your own tartan, then search for the 'tartan pattern creator' or 'tartan maker'. This is an online program. The picture of tartan that you create can be downloaded and imported, as a sticker, into CAP.  Have fun.



* new tartans added 9 March 2013

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Re: Tartans - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2011, 06:51:43 AM »
Hoots Mon Wee



A diagonal, tiny tartan in soft shades of blue and pink.  Designed more for materials than for wall-covering.



There is a coordinating pattern, with West Highland Terriers, in the Puppy Dog Patterns thread.



Hoots Mon Braw



This size of the pattern suits bed coverings and soft furnishings.





Hoots Mon Muckle



The largest size for when you want to make a statement.





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Re: Tartans - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2011, 07:10:01 AM »
McWee



A wee little pattern of red and blue.





McBraw



This tartan pattern reminds me of a car rug that we used to have that did double duty as a picnic blanket... ah happy days.



There is a coordinating pattern, with Scottish Terriers, in the Puppy Dog Patterns thread.



McMuckle



Many a mcmickle makes a mcmuckle.


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Re: Tartans - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2011, 07:16:59 AM »
Och Aye The Wee



A small, softly coloured tartan that looks good on nightwear.



Though only one colour channel, the pattern seems to take to recolouring well.



There is a coordinating pattern, with Westies, in the Puppy Dog Patterns thread.



Och Aye The Braw



Braw doesn't mean medium (though that's what I've been using the word to imply - with apologies to the Scottish), Braw means fine or excellent, especially in terms of dress and appearance.





Och Aye The Muckle



Enjoy spinning the colour wheel to find the perfect variation for your requirements.



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Re: Tartans - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2011, 07:30:18 AM »
Ah Tha Noo Wee



At the wee end of the pattern scale, this tartan screams loudly to be worn by a lumberjack with a list.



There is a coordinating pattern, with Scotties, in the Puppy Dog Patterns thread.



Ah Tha Noo Braw



Less startling on the eyes than the wee pattern.





Ah Tha Noo Muckle



I was put in this pattern as a child.  (Hmm, I bet you really wished to know that.)


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Re: Tartans - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2011, 07:36:34 AM »
Loika Loch Wee



In 1746 Tartan was banned.






Loika Loch Braw



This pattern has a mature, more sobering feel; reminiscent of school skirts, kilts and the inside of gaberdine macs.





Loika Loch Muckle



When the law banning tartan was repealed in 1782, tartan was adopted by the Scottish as their symbolic National dress.


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Re: Tartans - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2011, 07:41:40 AM »
Ruddy Red Wee



Apparently, it is a myth that red tartans were designed as 'battle tartans' because they wouldn't show the blood.





Ruddy Red Braw



The difference between plaid and tartan is apparently just one of semantics.  In Scotland, a tartan blanket or tartan cloth, worn over the shoulder, is referred to as a plaid; whereas in North America, plaid is an just an interchangeable name for tartan.





Ruddy Red Muckle



Every highland hooose needs a touch of teal.



There is a coordinating pattern, with roses, in the Flower Patterns thread.





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Re: Tartans - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2011, 09:01:16 AM »
Love the tartans, Gheez!  I definitely want these.  Thanks for sharing them.
 
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Re: Tartans - Geometric (Plaid) Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #8 on: April 16, 2011, 01:08:03 PM »
Thanks, Gheez, for all of these lovely tartans!  I just stumbled onto this site, and I'm enjoying poking around the various downloads.  I would love to get the different sizes of the tartans, if they are available.  Since I am new, I hope I'm not going about this the wrong way.  Please let me know so that I can ask properly.  Thanks!

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Re: Tartans - Geometric (Plaid) Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #9 on: April 16, 2011, 04:21:01 PM »
You're welcome.  :D  I'll create and add the different sizes to the individual posts. I hope that will be done by/on Monday - I'll PM you to let you know, hope that's okay.

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Re: Tartans - Geometric (Plaid) Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #10 on: April 16, 2011, 04:34:37 PM »
Awesome!  I'll be waiting, but will be using what I've gotten so far. :D  Thanks for the welcome, too!

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Re: Tartans (Plaid) - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #11 on: April 18, 2011, 01:18:54 PM »
Each tartan is now available in three sizes.  Hope you'll find these useful.

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Re: Tartans (Plaid) - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2011, 02:38:03 PM »
Thank you!  Thank you!  Thank you!   ;D

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Re: Tartans (Plaid) - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #13 on: April 27, 2011, 05:02:02 PM »
Gheez are you able to do the clan tartans?  Some are very famous, like the Stuart tartan the royals use, the Black Watch tartan and so on.  It would be wonderful to be able to use an authentic family tartan and make a plaidy!  These are totally awesome.
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Re: Tartans (Plaid) - Geometric Patterns by Gheez
« Reply #14 on: April 27, 2011, 06:17:02 PM »
Gheez are you able to do the clan tartans?  Some are very famous, like the Stuart tartan the royals use, the Black Watch tartan and so on.  It would be wonderful to be able to use an authentic family tartan and make a plaidy!  These are totally awesome.

I created these using a Tartan pattern creator, then imported the resulting pattern into CAP. The large ones are so simple to create. The smaller ones a little more fiddly but not difficult at all.

I imagine that I could attempt to re-create a proper Clan Tartan... or possibly see if someone else has already created one and then credit them?  I can give it a go, if you'd like? Or PM you with the site address and instructions if you'd like to give it a go yourself and create your own special tartan?  The Tartan pattern creator is excellent, I 'wasted' so much time there  ;D.