• Argyle is a pattern made up of overlapping squares or diamond shapes. The argyle pattern derives from the tartan of Clan Campbell of Argyll in western Scotland, used for kilts and plaids. This is a sunny variation with Carrot, Buttercup and Marigold hues.

  • Non-Railroaded Pattern Direction

    Non-Railroaded Pattern

    This pattern runs up the length of the roll. It is meant to be used vertically (such as in apparel & accessories, wallpaper, or for upholstering small items like chairs.) Using this material on wider projects (such as sofa upholstery or wide drapery) may require unsightly seams in the center of the piece.