Simple gingham pattern in white and blue. Gingham is the simplest form of tartan cloth (see also Category:Rob Roy or Robert Roy MacGregor tartan for a clan tartan in this pattern.)
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Gingham is a regular, mirroring tartan pattern, made of equal amounts of any two colours, sized at any proportion. The pattern (in large format and usually some other colour than white) is also one of the most common used for flannel shirts and bedding.
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{{Information {{Information |Description=Simple gingham pattern in white and blue. Gingham is the simplest form of tartan cloth (see also Category:Rob Roy or Robert Roy MacGregor tartan for a clan tartan in this pattern.) This image is {{em|not}} exactly full-set and is {{em|not}} tileable; it is zoomed out and offset for comparison with other patterns given the same treatment. Gingham is a regular, mirroring tartan pattern, made of equal amounts of any two colours, sized at any proporti...
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