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== Sewing Projects == | == Sewing Projects == | ||
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Image:Edith-Colm-HonourChair.png| Colm Kyle & Honour Greenhart chaircovers | Image:Edith-Colm-HonourChair.png| Colm Kyle & Honour Greenhart chaircovers: 100% cotton duck base. The devices were appliqué & put on the pockets of the chairs – one on each side. Because they had a doggie, knotted dogs ran around the hem & were painted with thinned acrylic paint (from Home Depot). | ||
Image:Edith-2Tents.png|Two tents | Image:Edith-2Tents.png|Two tents -- Multi-coloured 8x10 was made with four 8ft wooden corner poles and two 10ft poles with another 10ft aluminum rod as the roof pole. It had a screened window [that zipped up at night] on one side & another in the back, level with the side poles 12in x 30in for cross-ventilation – this tied from inside. The "door" could be tied shut. -- Sunbrella Tent was based on the Hillary that fell apart. It had a large window in the front and the door had two flaps that tied; large one over the smaller. It gets cold at Estrella or Westie events. | ||
Image:Edith-Letizia'sChair.png|Letizia's chaircover | Image:Edith-Letizia'sChair.png|Letizia's chaircover: Made from upholstery fabric [undetermined content but was washable]. The challenge was to make a pocket for the fold-up side table attached to the chair & have the medallions match. | ||
Image:Edith-ItalianGarb.png|Italian Garb | Image:Edith-ItalianGarb.png|Italian Garb | ||
Image:Edith-1560-70_Italian.Man.png|1560-70 Italian men's garb: From inspiration painting to my design to finished product. The fabric was silk with the chemises [male & female] made from linen. | |||
Image:Edith-1580_Italian.Woman.png|1580 Italian Women's garb: From inspiration painting to my design to finished product. The fabric was silk with the chemises [male & female] made from linen. Because of body-type, an adjustment was made on the lady-corset so it wouldn't dig into the hip during the day. | |||
Image: Edith-RedGown-1300.jpg|Red Gown: Inspired by 1300 gown. Made from a medium weight 100% wool, it laced up the front [for convenience] instead of buttoning. The undergown was 100% cotton & the veil was a silk/rayon blend. | |||
Image: Edith-BaronBaronessGarb.jpeg|Dun Or Stepping Up Garb late 1390 -- Iain: made from 100% cotton velveteen with a wide band of trim purchased in London. I inkle'd selvage bands to finish the trim down the front & cuffs. -- Teresa: printed 100% cotton velveteen sideless gown with solid velveteen undergown. By request, there was no train. | |||
Image:EdithBaronessHat.cu.jpg|Dun Or Stepping Up Garb late 1390:Until crowned, the Baroness wore a buckram hat made from the same fabric as the undergown. It was Velcro'd in the back to adjust to veil and/or hairstyle. | |||
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THL Edith of Arbroath (formerly Edith of York, formerly Ædythe of Warwick) has been in the SCA since Angels_Melee_Tourney_1990 on 01/27/1990. She is a Norm-Taganent -- that's in between the Stephen/Maud conflict and before Hank/Ellie & the Boys came to power.
In her fighting days she was a member of the Brotherhood of the Blade, and in her spare time designed, calligraphed, and illuminated scrolls (between 9 & 12 scrolls each coronation), and costuming.
Sewing Projects
Two tents -- Multi-coloured 8x10 was made with four 8ft wooden corner poles and two 10ft poles with another 10ft aluminum rod as the roof pole. It had a screened window [that zipped up at night] on one side & another in the back, level with the side poles 12in x 30in for cross-ventilation – this tied from inside. The "door" could be tied shut. -- Sunbrella Tent was based on the Hillary that fell apart. It had a large window in the front and the door had two flaps that tied; large one over the smaller. It gets cold at Estrella or Westie events.
Dun Or Stepping Up Garb late 1390 -- Iain: made from 100% cotton velveteen with a wide band of trim purchased in London. I inkle'd selvage bands to finish the trim down the front & cuffs. -- Teresa: printed 100% cotton velveteen sideless gown with solid velveteen undergown. By request, there was no train.
Garb
- Made stepping up garb for Baron Iain Glic macRobert and BaronessTheresia diu Harpfærîn of Dun Or (05/15/1999)
- Made bunches-0-garb for Colm Kile of Lochalsh and Honour Grenehart
Artwork
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Memorial Drawing for Cynthia Lloyd of Hightower | |
Jewelry box decorated for Honour Grenehart |
Scrolls
Scroll Sets
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| Scroll set for Margaret Brownwell and Thomas Brownwell |
| Scroll set for Antonio el Oso |
| Scroll set for Duncan Andrew Songhawke Tengri-in Jida |