asquirrelsview.com
Janet arnold | A Squirrel's View
https://asquirrelsview.com/tag/janet-arnold
A Squirrel's View. Tag Archives: Janet arnold. February 17, 2015 · 5:30 pm. Redwork Smock – things learned and changes made. I finally finished the first redwork sleeve for my smock. After I posted it on FB, there were many questions that led to this more detailed post. First things first, here is the first sleeve off the frame. Redwork and plaited gold braid sleeve number one. In the beginning this sleeve was not going to be embellished so was cut out. Remembering the difficulties I had lacing the frame...
asquirrelsview.com
A&S | A Squirrel's View
https://asquirrelsview.com/tag/as
A Squirrel's View. February 17, 2015 · 5:30 pm. Redwork Smock – things learned and changes made. I finally finished the first redwork sleeve for my smock. After I posted it on FB, there were many questions that led to this more detailed post. First things first, here is the first sleeve off the frame. Redwork and plaited gold braid sleeve number one. In the beginning this sleeve was not going to be embellished so was cut out. Remembering the difficulties I had lacing the frame with the small hem, I chose...
asquirrelsview.com
A Squirrel's View | Page 2
https://asquirrelsview.com/page/2
A Squirrel's View. Newer posts →. December 5, 2013 · 7:59 pm. A couple of years ago I started to do a sideless surcoat. I used fabric that was in my stash and started beading. The fabric was white with a diamond pattern that was perfect to embellish. Being from the Kingdom of Trimaris. Full view sideless surcoat Front. ( fur pinned on). Now to give you some close ups of the beading itself…. Beading close-up blue seed bead with 4 silver beads clustered around. Lower back of dress showing V. Under-dress &#...
asquirrelsview.com
handwork | A Squirrel's View
https://asquirrelsview.com/tag/handwork
A Squirrel's View. February 17, 2015 · 5:30 pm. Redwork Smock – things learned and changes made. I finally finished the first redwork sleeve for my smock. After I posted it on FB, there were many questions that led to this more detailed post. First things first, here is the first sleeve off the frame. Redwork and plaited gold braid sleeve number one. In the beginning this sleeve was not going to be embellished so was cut out. Remembering the difficulties I had lacing the frame with the small hem, I chose...
mvry1sca.wordpress.com
A Blackwork Primer | Mevanou's Musings
https://mvry1sca.wordpress.com/pages-from-the-black-book/a-blackwork-primer
Going Medieval with style. Pages From the Black Book. On Being Under the Public Eye. Writing a Medieval Letter. Mevanou verch Reys Yriskynit. Tina Marie Comroe 2013. 8220;Blackwork is black, except when it’s not. Blackwork is reversible, except when it’s not. Blackwork is a counted thread technique, except when it’s not. Blackwork is called Blackwork, except (you guessed it) when it’s not.” [a]. Blackwork in silk on linen was the most common domestic embroidery technique for clothing (shirts, smocks, sle...
sortaconvenient.wordpress.com
I didn’t know Belly Dance was -this- old. – Sorta Convenient*
https://sortaconvenient.wordpress.com/2012/04/11/i-didnt-know-belly-dance-was-this-old
Convenience is a term used to describe procedures, products and services that are intended to increase ease in accessibility, save resources (such as time, effort and energy) and decrease frustration. I didn’t know Belly Dance was -this- old. April 11, 2012. April 18, 2012. Posted in Belly Dance Generic. In my previous post about Greek Folkoric Belly Dance – Tsifteteli. My newfound friend and master at digging up history Miriambatshimeon. Think I might have found the path to Eternal Fame there? On a bit ...
sortaconvenient.wordpress.com
Painting your face with history – Sorta Convenient*
https://sortaconvenient.wordpress.com/2012/07/10/painting-your-face-with-history
Convenience is a term used to describe procedures, products and services that are intended to increase ease in accessibility, save resources (such as time, effort and energy) and decrease frustration. Painting your face with history. July 10, 2012. July 10, 2012. Posted in Belly Dance Generic. Eventually though, my hopes were restored. Turned out the information certainly was there, but I was looking in the wrong directions. This is what I found:. 8220; Henna and tattooing. Reflection from the sand.
siquillya.wordpress.com
Eating and drinking in King Richard I’s Messina | siquillya
https://siquillya.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/eating-and-drinking-in-king-richard-is-messina
Musings on 12th century Sicily. Eating and drinking in King Richard I’s Messina. September 29, 2012. On Nov. 3, I will be at the Artisan’s Challenge and Display. In Blue Bell, Pa. It’s an SCA event where participants can answer challenges put up by others; everything from metalwork, to fiber arts, to cooking, to music, and lots of other things. I’ve gone to this event for the past couple of years, presented or entered a few things, and always had fun. Based on this history, I thought a great project for ...
siquillya.wordpress.com
Sicily’s “medieval” beef roll | siquillya
https://siquillya.wordpress.com/2012/10/04/sicilys-medieval-beef-roll
Musings on 12th century Sicily. Sicily’s “medieval” beef roll. October 4, 2012. Farsumagru image courtesy of anwarnieninqe on Flickr. If you read my post about the 12th century Crusader king food challenge. And I think I have come up with a dish that could work for Richard I’s table. And says the dish was “invented” in the 19th century by the French-trained “monsu” chefs in wealthy Palermitan households, or it was introduced by the Spanish in the 15th century. Traditionally, m...The many versions of the ...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT