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Bracken British Wool Blankets

At Lochcarron of Scotland, we primarily work with wool and as part of our sustainability efforts, we are increasingly sourcing wool more locally in the UK. This led to the creation of our 100% British Wool Bracken Blanket. Created from wool sourced in the UK and crafted at our mill in Scotland.

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Woven in Scotland

As the world's leading manufacturer of tartan, we are all passionate about the tartan we design, and make, here in Scotland.

Scarves & Stoles

Discover our collection of Scarves and Stoles in classic and contemporary tartan and check designs. Made from lambswool, fine wool and cashmere.

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Beau Cashmere Scarf

New for 2024

Discover our newest arrival for this year. We have scarves, socks, knitwear, cushions, pet accessories, designer fabrics and much more...

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Home & Interiors Made to Measure

We offer a fantastic range of made to measure items for the home and garden. Pick the item and select the tartan, then our in house tailors will create the item specifically for you.

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Lambswool Blankets

Choose from a variety of colourful and contemporary tartans designs to dress and add warmth to your home this season.

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Borders Lambswool Cushion Covers

Our Borders Lambswool Fringed Cushion Covers are soft and comforting and inject a little warmth into your home. Made from our 100% lambswool blankets and tailored in-house. All cushion covers have a decorative fringe on the front with an envelope closure.

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Tartan Finder

Whether you’re searching for your family tartan or you’re just browsing, our tartan finder is here to help you.

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The Cloth Shop

We cover everything from kilt to catwalk at the Lochcarron of Scotland Cloth Shop. From classic tartans by the metre, couture designer fabrics or fabrics for crafting or interior and upholstery projects, we have something to suit all your needs.

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Coming Soon - Craft Sale in our Visitor Centre, Selkirk

Feeling Creative? Why not visit us from 11 November to 14 November 2024. We have fabric, yarn, head ends and much more...

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About Lochcarron

With a heritage dating back to 1892, Lochcarron of Scotland is the world’s leading manufacturer of tartan. Proudly Made in Scotland by skilled craftsmen and women who design, dye, warp, weave, mend and tailor our Scottish tartans and textiles. A truly global brand with timeless appeal, Lochcarron of Scotland offers a unique authenticity and showcases the very best of Scottish textiles.

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Tartan Design Service

Struggling to find your desired tartan? Our designers will work with you to create something unique that will be treasured for generations to come.

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Trade and Events

Whether traditional highland dress or cutting edge catwalk fashion, our fabrics and accessories find favour with leading designers, retailers and consumers the world over.

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  1. The Grant 1714 Tartan

    The Grant 1714 Tartan

    This Grant 1714 tartan was recently reconstructed by Peter Macdonald, tartan historian, and honorary Head of Research at The Scottish Tartan’s Authority from studies of Richard Waitt’s portraits of the Laird of Grant’s Piper and Champion from 1714. This historic tartan is one of the earliest tartans on record predating the Battle of Culloden 1745 and the later 19th century tartans and is believed to be the only historic early 18th century tartan to have been re-created and registered by a Clan Chief.
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  2. The Difference Between Pleating a Kilt To Sett or To Stripe

    The Difference Between Pleating a Kilt To Sett or To Stripe

    Kilts can be pleated to either the sett or the stripe. The pleats showcase the tartan pattern and the type of kilt pleating you choose can have a big impact on the final appearance of your highland wear outfit. If you are unsure of the difference between the two styles of pleating, finding it difficult to choose or even picturing how your kilt would look, we have created this guide exploring the two techniques.
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  3. How to Style a Casual Kilt

    How to Style a Casual Kilt

    Today, kilts can be worn in whatever way you wish and it is acceptable if you decide not to stick with the traditional highland wear look. Whether you are still deciding on the type of kilt you want or looking to make the most out of your current kilt and wear it to more than the occasional formal event. We have provided inspiration on how to adapt your outfit it to suit your personal style and create a more casual look.
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