File:Gingham, wide-set (orange), tileable.png

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The classic gingham pattern is equal porportions of white and some other colour, but a common variant in the fashion trade is a wider setting with a lot more white than the other colour (here illustrated with orange), to form a more lattice-like appearance. This image is exactly full-set and is tileable horizontally and vertically.

This is a normal, mirroring tartans. The thread count used was, in slash notation, /W100 O20/ or in bold notation W100 O20
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Author SMcCandlish, using the old Windows software Textile32
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current22:33, 1 July 2023Thumbnail for version as of 22:33, 1 July 2023240 × 240 (392 bytes)SMcCandlish (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=The classic gingham pattern is equal porportions of white and some other colour, but a common variant in the fashion trade is a wider setting with a lot more white than the other colour (here illustrated with orange), to form a more lattice-like appearance. This image is exactly full-set and is tileable horizontally and vertically. This is a normal, mirroring tartans. The thread count used was, in slash notation, /W100 O20/ or in bold notation '''W'''100 '''O'''20 |...

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