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==Activities & Groups==
==Activities & Groups==
*[[Embroidery Applications]]: ''How embroidery was used in our focus areas of history'', by [[Éowyn Amberdrake‎]]


* [[Blue Nails Dyers]]: The Blue Nails Dyers Guild invites all who enjoy dyeing, whether with natural dyes, laboratory-made dyes, earth oxides, powdered drink mixes, or miscellaneous insects.  
* [[Blue Nails Dyers]]: The Blue Nails Dyers Guild invites all who enjoy dyeing, whether with natural dyes, laboratory-made dyes, earth oxides, powdered drink mixes, or miscellaneous insects.  

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A&S

Activities & Groups

  • Blue Nails Dyers: The Blue Nails Dyers Guild invites all who enjoy dyeing, whether with natural dyes, laboratory-made dyes, earth oxides, powdered drink mixes, or miscellaneous insects.
  • Company of Clothiers: The Right Noble Company of Clothiers is a medieval and Renaissance costuming interest group in the Kingdom of Caid.
  • Fiber Playday: Fiber Playdays are free, hands-on, open workshop and playday for sharing ideas and skills between beginning, intermediate, and advanced Inkle Weavers, Card Weavers, Spinners, Braiders, Lacemakers,and Fiber Artists of all types.
  • The Inter-Kingdom Intensive Needlework Study group holds a yearly Inter Kingdom Needlework Symposium (IKINS) that alternates locations between the SCA kingdoms of Caid and the West. The Yahoo Group group is a forum for teachers and students to talk together, ask and answer questions about the classes, and so on.

Bibliographies

-- Lace Making

  • Needle Lace Annotated Bibliography by Charlene S. Noto, (member of the Calontir Fiber & Needle Guild) 1996 (Link broken - 5/4/2010) -- “Unfortunately, there is no one book on "This is how you do needle lace for pre-17th century studies". It is a hunt and peck process. Most lace books tend to deal with the extremely fine needle laces of the 17th century or they lean heavily toward information on bobbin lace. What I decided to do here was to list the books that I have actually studied and give you my opinions of them for our use. Again, these are my opinions and in no way should be used as reference for the worth of a particular book. My comments are based on using the books strictly as a study of needle lace done prior to 1600.”

-- Needlework

  • NeedleWork Books -- "I've listed the Needlework Books I own with comments about their contents"

-- Tablet (Card) Weaving

  • Linda Hendrickson -- Her favorite books, tools, people, organizations, practices and web sites
  • *The Ultimate* Tablet Weaving Bibliography -- Peter Collingwood has offered the bibliography from The Techniques of Tablet Weaving as the beginning for the *The Ultimate* Tablet Weaving Bibliography. It will be a co-production of all the tablet weavers.

-- Weaving / Spinning / Dyeing