A KILTMAKER wove her way into the history of William Wallace.
A special tartan was made in 2005 to celebrate the memory of the Scottish hero 700 years after his execution by the English.
David Ross, who was walking from Robroyston, Glasgow, to London, the scene of Wallace’s death, was to wear a plaid created by Catherine MacLeod, of the Weaver’s Cottage, Kilbarchan.
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