Scotland unveils new tartan to celebrate USA's 250th birthday

A design by Heriot Watt student Kaci McEwan has been selected to mark the US Declaration of Independence

Kaci McEwan's special design was chosen by the panel of experts including the US ambassador to the UK
Author: Lana Mackay

A special tartan has been created to celebrate Scotland’s relationship with the United States ahead of the nation’s 250th birthday and its hosting of the World Cup.

Heriot Watt University student Kaci McEwan has had her design selected to represent the historic and cultural ties between Scotland and the US.

The design features carefully numbered threads and colour sections to symbolise key moments in American history.

Kaci is heading out to Washing DC for the official presentation on 4 July. She said: “I still can’t quite believe it. When I first read the email, I genuinely thought it must have been sent to everyone and I’d misunderstood it.

“I had to read it a few times before it really sank in that I’d actually won.

“It feels incredibly surreal, but also really rewarding, because I put so much time and care into researching and developing the design.

“For me, the tartan was about telling a story. Every thread and colour represents a moment in the journey towards the Declaration of Independence — from the 13 colonies to key dates and even subtle references like the 4th of July.

“Being able to bring that narrative to life through weaving has been such an exciting creative challenge.

“To now have my work recognised on such an international scale is incredibly exciting, and I’m so grateful for the guidance and encouragement I’ve had throughout my studies.

“It’s been an amazing journey, and this really feels like a special way to mark the end of it.”

US ambassador to the UK Warren Stephens was part of the judging panel in the competition commissioned by the Scottish Government, which ties in with the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and Scotland playing in the football tournament that begins next week.

External Affairs Minister Stephen Gethins said: “Scots were at the heart of the United States’ emergence as an independent country.

Kaci will present her tartan in Washington DC on the 4th of July

“Ever since, those deep bonds of family and friendship have endured, with a diaspora of millions across the US.

“Celebrating 250 years of American independence strengthens the enduring connection between America and Scotland – bonds which act as a bridge between our past, and our future, as two proud nations.

“The winning tartan commemorates significant moments in US history, whilst highlighting Scotland’s creative drive to offer a modern symbol of the strong and evolving cultural ties between both countries.

“I warmly congratulate Kaci McEwan on this outstanding achievement, and commend all those shortlisted for their exceptional work in bringing this shared history to life.

“Each of the shortlisted designs reflected a deep appreciation of the historic ties between Scotland and the United States.

“As Scotland takes its place at the men’s World Cup, the Scottish Government will showcase the skills and expertise we can offer the US and wider world.”