Ulster - BUL | Claith | ir tongue, bot learnin mair, | |
Central - LAL | tsel were taen an aw - raip, | claith | for patchin the sail, a box o |
Central - SEC | ! This is a shaw aboot claes, | claith | an fabric an set designer Bec |
Central - AYR | an a pack load o guid braid- | claith | stolen - on the Strathaven r |
Central - LAL | ke you were rowed in the deid- | claith | early. |
Central - EDN | ness-room an auld green table- | claith | that belanged Mrs Cameron and |
Central - AYR | single room an happt wi seck- | claith | , that wis aa that shielded th |
Central - AYR | rips frae some lengths o seck- | claith | that he'd brocht frae the Mai |
Central - LAL | dicht on the auld bit o seck- | claith | by the back door, an entered |
Central - LAL | “I can weave a | claith | bonnier than ony yer goddess |
Central - LAL | absters: Penelope that wove a | claith | mony lang year waitin on her |
Central - LAL | ds for me tae embroider on ma | claith | .” |
Central - EDN | Yir treadle maun mint a | claith | o gowd. |
Doric - MNA | in a bittie closer te the twa | claith | -cappit maanies, Ah listened t |
Central - LAL | the warld lik a weel-pressed | claith | . Whan ah think on it nou, it |
Central - LAL | Frae Fergusson’s ‘Braid | Claith | ’ , that ruises hamely claes |
Central - AYR | n the wool tae be woven intae | claith | eneuch tae cleid baith hersel |
Doric - MNA | e nae be aa e mair likely tae | claith | you? Michty, bit ye've nae mu |
Central - LAL | lin man wis steekit intae the | claith | o the earth. A web o veins ch |
Central - LAL | Ye chuise the | claith | , an we sall tack the seams. |
Doric - MNA | shive the needle through the | claith | , |
Central - SEC | auns wis aa fankled up in the | claith | an the threid, an aa that wis |
Central - LAL | she luiked at the edges o the | claith | , her neb wis filled wi the sc |
Central - LAL | . Noo, gomerils, shak oot the | claith | an nab the nor'easter. |
Central - SEC | graith an begoud tae cut the | claith | he haed brocht wi him an tae |
Central - LAL | s Athena o Arachne’s bonnie | claith | an brings a froon o scunnerat |
Central - LAL | on a white | claith | . His bitts skited awa frae hi |
Central - SEC | o't. A sent him oor guid blue | claith | , a sark, socks an breiks. He' |
Central - SEC | , forby. Intil't is guid blue | claith | , socks an shuin. The claith h |
Southern - SEA | an rowe it in the gowden | claith | . |
Ulster - SYN | tha cross, lapt ït ïn linen | claith | , an layed ït ïn a tomb cut |
Central - AYR | yer kist a guid roll o linen | claith | for his windin sheet, that ye |
Central - SEC | in lauddie luftit the drookin | claith | aff hes heid as hes granny se |
Central - LAL | llt her story by weavin it in | claith | . As she sat in this dwam, the |
Central - AYR | fee'd me tae tak a packload o | claith | frae his guidwife's weavin ow |
Ulster - SYN | "Naebodie taks a piece o | claith | frae a new coat tae patch an |
Central - LAL | o breid or mebbes a bittie o | claith | . |
Central - LAL | touns, tane ower the makkin o | claith | .. The splores and stushies o |
Ulster - SYN | rowlt hïm up ïn bïts o | claith | an püt hïm ïn a manger wi |
Central - LAL | a Fairin boat wi yin sheet o | claith | , an hissel by the tillie. Bai |
Doric - ABN | laan hooick, an a braid bit o | claith | lik a hame-made Glengarry wi |
Central - SEC | ch as he warslet wi his bit o | claith | an his needle an threid, but |
Central - LAL | at mornin wis woven intae her | claith | . A swalla that wheeched past |
Central - LAL | mething byordinar tae mak her | claith | unlike onything a mere mortal |
Central - LAL | ye,” she added, lettin her | claith | drap tae the groond ahint Ara |
Central - LAL | na hersel. The fineness o her | claith | wis faur-kent an fowk traivel |
Central - LAL | hich o us can weave the finer | claith | afore Phoebus rises again the |
Central - LAL | ae 1603, maks a gurlie kilter | claith | fur the drama o the reivers' |
Central - LAL | She tore Arachne’s | claith | aff her loom an rived it inta |
Central - LAL | d, the picters on Arachne’s | claith | seemed tae kittle intae life. |
Central - LAL | ut she cudna stap Arachne’s | claith | fae dirlin throu her senses. |
Central - LAL | m an snook the graith-sapplet | claith | the wemen waulkit as they san |
Southern - WCE | dungarees, ye ken, but velvet | claith | ... |
Central - LAL | wumman in tae see her latest | claith | . |
Central - LAL | uncut | claith | o nicht. |
Ulster - SYN | thair oul duds wia bit o new | claith | , fer tha patch'll pu awa an m |
Central - LAL | wels. She snipped aff her new | claith | , draped it roond her shooders |