File:Tartan of Pride, 2008, centred.png

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English: One of at least a dozen, mostly rainbow-themed, tartan patterns designed for the LGBT+ community[1][2][3]. This one was registered as "Pride, The Tartan of" in 2008 by Patrick McVey Gillion and Goran Broberg. This image is not exactly full-sett and cannot be tiled horizontally and vertically (it does upscale nicely to 200% to better show the weave, though it is not entirely photorealistic). This centred version was created just to show the pattern more clearly. Scottish Register of Tartans notes on this pattern: "Designed by Patrick McVey Gillion and Goran Broberg of Scottish House in Stockholm. "The tartan is made to unite all people that believe in Love and Respect. The colours are from the rainbow and symbolise that we are all different but beautiful". Originally woven by Marton Mills." SRT-provided thread count: R40 O20 Y15 G30 LB30 P5 (or /R40 O20 Y15 G30 LB30 P5/ in slash-notation).
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Author SMcCandlish, made with the old Windows program Textile32; from thread count by Patrick McVey Gillion and Goran Broberg.
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Public domain. (Tartan is registered in the SRT with no copyright, trademark, or other restrictions listed, which means it was intended for free, public use. And this image is not from SRT anyway, but was generated by me anew, from the thread count.)
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current03:16, 19 June 2023Thumbnail for version as of 03:16, 19 June 2023550 × 550 (3 KB)commons>SMcCandlish{{Information |Description={{en|1=One of at least a dozen, mostly rainbow-themed, tartan patterns designed for the LGBT+ community[https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/qResults?searchString=rainbow][https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/qResults?searchString=LGBT][https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/qResults?searchString=pride]. This one was registered as "Pride, The Tartan of" in 2008 by Patrick McVey Gillion and Goran Broberg. This image is {{strong|not}} exactly full-sett and {{strong|cannot}} be t...

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