Traditional family and district tartan fabric and other products in the Plaidwerx shops. Can't find the pattern or product you're looking for? Contact me; Plaidwerx is happy to work with you. Special order patterns and products are typically available for purchase within 48 hours.
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Traditional pattern dated to 1930 in bright blue and navy blue, with white accents.
Traditional plaid pattern dated to 1971 in dark green and creamy white, with bright yellow accents.
Traditional pattern dated to 1970 in bright green, royal blue, and black with magenta and yellow accents.
Traditional pattern in red, green and blue with yellow, white and black accents. Worn by one of Bonnie Prince Charlie's followers in the 1745 Jacobite rebellion.
Traditional pattern dated to 1829 in bright red, forest green, royal blue, and black with yellow and white accents.
Traditional pattern dated to 1842 in bright red and forest green with black accents.
Traditional pattern dated to 1850 in creamy white, royal blue, and black, with bright red, forest green, and yellow-gold accents.
Traditional pattern dated to 1819 in forest green and royal blue with bright red, yellow, and black accents.
Stirling & Bannockburn District Tartan (Ancient)
Traditional pattern dated to 1847 in light blue, green, and black, with yellow, red, and white accents. Colors represent organic dyes used in early textile production.
Stirling & Bannockburn District Tartan (Modern)
Traditional pattern dated to 1847 in blue, forest green, and black, with bright red, yellow, and white accents. Features highly saturated modern colors.
Stirling & Bannockburn District Tartan (Weathered)
Traditional pattern dated to 1847 in muted shades of light blue, olive green, and black, with yellow, magenta and white accents. Colors represent cloth weathered by nature; values known as Reproduction.
Traditional pattern dated to 1975 in shades of blue and creamy white with black accents.
Strathclyde District Tartan (Ancient)
Traditional pattern dated to 1975 in shades of purple and white with black accents. Colors represent dyes used in early textile production.
Traditional pattern dated to 1820 in bright yellow, red, and forest green.
Traditional pattern in bright blue, moss green, and black.
Traditional pattern dated to 1829 in dark blue, forest green, and black with white and red accents.
Sutherland Clan Tartan (Ancient)
Traditional pattern dated to 1829 in golden tan, mint green, and light red with black and white accents. Colors represent organic dyes used in early textile production.
Sutherland Clan Tartan (Dress)
Traditional pattern dated to about 1980 in creamy white, royal blue, and black with forest green and red accents.
Traditional pattern dated to 2002 in royal blue and black with white accents.
Special orders available for purchase within 48 hours; contact me for details
Traditional pattern dated to 1888 in dark royal blue, light green, and black with bright red and white accents.
Special orders available for purchase within 48 hours; contact me for details
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St Andrews District tartan mug, from the St Andrews District Tartan Collection.
St Andrews District tartan fabric is available in seven fabric types.
Clan Stevenson tartan iPhone case, from the Clan Stevenson Tartan Collection.
Clan Stevenson tartan fabric is available in seven fabric types.
Royal Stewart tartan fleece blanket, from the Royal Stewart Tartan Collection.
Royal Stewart tartan fabric is available in seven fabric types.
Clan Stewart Dress tartan socks, from the Clan Stewart Dress Tartan Collection.
Clan Stewart Dress tartan fabric is available in seven fabric types.
Strathclyde District tartan throw pillow, from the Strathclyde District Tartan Collection.
Strathclyde District tartan fabric is available in seven fabric types.