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By popular demand... Sins! - Clever Title Forthcoming
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By popular demand. Sins! Acanthusleaf Designs - eclectic jewelry and accessories. By popular demand. Sins! Apr 22nd, 2010 09:42 am. Enough people have bugged me over time about making a ring with the seven deadly sins that I'm going to make this as part of my annual pre-Pennsic product development push. This will look much like the chivalric virtue rings - two lines of text on a triangular-shaped band. My proposed text is:. Pride wrath envy sloth. What do you think is reasonable? I could take a $20 depos...
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Books and Articles « Research Dumping Grounds
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An easy-to-edit dumping place for my SCA research venues. 6th Century Kentish Anglo-Saxon. Viking Age Clothing – Annotated Bibliography. Tablet Weaving Annotated Bibliography. The Triumph of Maximilian online. Note: color added in 1765). Fashion, Time and the Consumption of a Renaissance Man in Germany: The Costume Book of Matthà us Schwarz of Augsburg, 1496â 1564. By: Mentges, G. Gender and History, Nov 2002, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p382-402, 21p; (AN 9330531) ( link on Google Books. Hannah Brown Waisted Kirtle.
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Tablet Weaving Annotated Bibliography « Research Dumping Grounds
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An easy-to-edit dumping place for my SCA research venues. 6th Century Kentish Anglo-Saxon. Viking Age Clothing – Annotated Bibliography. Tablet Weaving Annotated Bibliography. Tablet Weaving Annotated Bibliography. The Techniques of Tablet Weaving. McMinnville: Robin & Russ Handweave’s, Inc, 2002. Print. ISBN 1-56659-055-8. 8211; – This is -the- reference book. That said it can be a little bit tricky to understand what he’s trying to explain. Cambridge Antiquarian Society Proceedings 44. Kalmar, Sweden&#...
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16th Century German « Research Dumping Grounds
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An easy-to-edit dumping place for my SCA research venues. 6th Century Kentish Anglo-Saxon. Viking Age Clothing – Annotated Bibliography. Tablet Weaving Annotated Bibliography. If I say “I’m making a 16th century German dress” that means different things to different people. Here are some examples and conventions used on this site. Durer, Portrait Of A Young Furleger With Her Hair Done Up 1497. 8211; V-neck with laces to just under the breasts. 8211; Skirt possibly of one piece with the bodice. 8211; This...
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Tablet Weaving « Research Dumping Grounds
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An easy-to-edit dumping place for my SCA research venues. 6th Century Kentish Anglo-Saxon. Viking Age Clothing – Annotated Bibliography. Tablet Weaving Annotated Bibliography. Anglo Saxon Threaded in pattern. I’d actually read Thora’s article many times. and although it looked kind of interesting. I wasn’t thrilled by the sample she had up on her site. It was nice but it didn’t make me go “Ohhhh! I must have it.” Then I stumbled across this other sample on Eve’s web page. This is by far the most complica...
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An easy-to-edit dumping place for my SCA research venues. 6th Century Kentish Anglo-Saxon. Viking Age Clothing – Annotated Bibliography. Tablet Weaving Annotated Bibliography. Read More ». Lord and Lady of the Swan. Well ok. So I’m having a busy year. Long story short: this is very cool for us. and we’re about to get very very busy. May 31st, 2016 Category: SCA. Vigil at Golden Beltane. April 22nd, 2016 Category: SCA. Now that that’s over with. back to the sewing. January 11th, 2016 Category: SCA. Yes, I...
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As many of you know . . . - crimsonkil
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As many of you know . . . Oct 14th, 2009 at 10:01 AM. I was laid off as of last Friday. My boss was too cowardly to do it himself. He actually was out of the office, called in, and told my co-worker to do it. My largest emotion was one of elation mixed with relief. Last night was wonderful! Dear friends, some that I had not seen in ages, showed up to break bread with us. Family ties were strengthened and the night was a sparkling success! 1 comment Leave a comment. Oct 14th, 2009 06:17 pm (UTC).
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Viking Age Clothing – Annotated Bibliography « Research Dumping Grounds
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An easy-to-edit dumping place for my SCA research venues. 6th Century Kentish Anglo-Saxon. Viking Age Clothing – Annotated Bibliography. Tablet Weaving Annotated Bibliography. Viking Age Clothing – Annotated Bibliography. Glæsel, Nille. Viking: Dress Clothing Garment. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. 2010. Print. Http:/ www.amazon.com/Viking-Clothing-Garment-Nille-Glaesel/dp/1494475227/ref=sr 1 2. Ewing, Thor. Viking Clothing. Tempus Plublishing Limited: Great Britain, 2006. Print.
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6th Century Kentish Anglo-Saxon « Research Dumping Grounds
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An easy-to-edit dumping place for my SCA research venues. 6th Century Kentish Anglo-Saxon. Viking Age Clothing – Annotated Bibliography. Tablet Weaving Annotated Bibliography. 6th Century Kentish Anglo-Saxon. 8220;Why don’t you just wear an apron dress? That’s just a HUGE stretch. Regardless it’s happening. and it’s common enough that it’s accepted. but I’m just not sure it’s “right”. 8220;Ok, well that explains why Anglo-Saxon. but why Kent specifically? A: Kentish Dress Style III – a garment with...
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