Argyle (pattern)
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The argyle (occasionally argyll) pattern is one containing diamonds in a diagonal checkerboard arrangement. The word is sometimes used to refer to an individual diamond in the design but more commonly refers to the overall pattern. Most argyle layouts contain layers of overlapping motifs, adding a sense of three-dimensionality, movement, and texture. The argyle pattern is said to have been derived from the tartan of Clan Campbell, of Argyll in western Scotland.
As a knitting pattern, argyle is generally accomplished using the intarsia technique.

