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The MacQuarrie tartan. This is James Grant's version of the MacQuarrie tartan which appeared in his book Tartans of the Clans of Scotland, published in 1886, and is the most common MacQuarrie tartan today. It is very similar to the MacDonald of the Isles tartan, the only difference is that the MacQuarrie has two thin green stripes to the MacDonald one thin green stripe. The MacQuarrie's were followers of the (MacDonald) Lords of the Isles. Modern thread count: r32 dg2 r2 dg2 r8 dg24. [1][2]
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