Just draw a potato and then draw a plaid pattern. No I mean like on the computer, but It's okay, I already found out how. ^^ Look at my potato! http://www.plaidpotato.webs.com/ I put it somewhere on there... I have no idea where it is, probably on the profile thingy.
"Plaid" can function as both a noun (a pattern) and an adjective (describing something with that pattern).
A pattern
Plaid is a pattern that has lines crossing each other going up and down, and across.
plaid is a pattern. and flannel is a type of cloth. so NO they are not the same.
Plaid
That is the correct spelling of "plaid" (a color pattern involving contrasting squares of colors).
no but cute kilts are plaid i hope you fin a cute unplaid one but i guess you will. Traditionally kilts are of a tartan (plaid) pattern, but they need not be.
it's plaid
Tartan is referred to as plaid in North America incorrectly. A plaid in Scotland (the country where the pattern originated) is an accessory to the kilt (traditional Scottish dress). The woven pattern is called "Tartan" everywhere outside North America
Window pane and plaid both are types of pattern of the fabric the difference is window pain are the simple checks and the plaid is like prince of wales checks
Denim Plaid Overalls Straw hat Potato Sacks
Most Scottish women in the 1800's wore a dress that had a plaid over it. A plaid is a cloak or hood and it is not the pattern.