Herringbone pattern
Mood Company offers an extensive range of plaids, with a focus on quality and craftsmanship. They work with renowned manufacturers such as Tweedmill, Bronte by Moon and Tartan Blanket Company, which are known for their high-quality materials and craftsmanship.
What is the history of the herringbone pattern in plaids?
The herringbone pattern is a classic pattern that has its origins in ancient times, where it was used in textiles and weaving. The pattern is inspired by the shape of a herringbone and has a long history of use in different cultures and eras. Top to this day, it is still a widely used pattern in wooden floors and paving but of course also in plaids.
What is the difference between Fishbone and Herringbone?
Fishbone and herringbone are English terms that both refer to the herringbone pattern, but there is a subtle difference between the two. The herringbone pattern has a more flattened and even shape, while the fishbone pattern has a more pronounced, sharp and pointed appearance, similar to the shape of a herringbone. This difference is often not easy to see with plaids. There are some suppliers who do stick to Fishbone for plaids with one colour and beige and Herringbone for plaids woven with two colours. To avoid confusion, we only use the term herringbone.
How do I keep a woollen plaid nice?
To keep a woollen plaid beautiful, it is important to air it regularly and clean it gently. Avoid direct sunlight and keep it away from humid environments to prevent distortion and colour fading.
How do I maintain a woollen plaid?
A wool plaid is best cleaned by gently dabbing with a mild wool detergent and cold water. Avoid rubbing or wringing to avoid damaging the fibres. Let it dry flat, away from direct heat sources. And to use grandmother's advice, if there is any snow then put the plaid in there, pat it out and let it dry flat. Snow cleans just as wool does of itself.
Where to buy a nice woollen plaid with a herringbone pattern?"
A beautiful woollen plaid with a herringbone pattern can be found at specialist home furnishing shops, department stores or online retailers focusing on high-quality textile products. Mood Company offers a range of options from renowned manufacturers such as Tweedmill, Bronte by Moon and Tartan Blanket Company.