Sunday, February 3, 2013

The Lass is into plaid


Black Watch
This latest dress is for a party at Music Hall for


Black Watch and the Band of the Scots Guard

 
My family comes from two clans Buchanan (on my mother's side) and Fraser of Lovat (on my father's). My middle name is a sept of Fraser.

And I actually prefer the hunting tartan of the clan.

Frazer of Lovat
Since I didn't have the time to purchase the Fraser wool tartan, I used a different wool that I found at Haberman Fabrics. I hand sewed the top-stitching with white embroidery floss. I wanted something different.


My darling parents at an Elizabethan Feast dinner at GPYC both wearing daddy's tartan
On the night of the party I will wear my tartan (Fraser) sash with my mother's beautiful Scottish pin and secure it on the opposing side at my waist.

But upon further research, I have found that there are several ways in which to wear the tartan. Royal Scottish Country Dancers wear it on the left shoulder, yet Lord Lyon states that when worn by clans women, the tartan sash is worn over the right shoulder across the breast, and secured by a pin. Totally different than I was taught.



1 comment:

  1. Hello, Found your blog by happy accident...searching for Fraser of Lovat images. My husband's family are descendants of the Fraser of Lovat clan and slowly I have been trying to find connections for him. I read a bit of your blog and I too love to sew...think I will check in again soon and read a bit more. Thank you for supplying one more link to his family. -Jennifer Fraser

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