Ludwig Hebenstreit Von Augspurg

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Ludwig Hebenstreit von Augspurg
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Preferred title: Herr
Their Pronouns: He/him and They/Them
Resides: Calafia
Status: Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry

Quarterly Or and sable, an amphisbaena statant counterchanged
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THL Ludwig Hebenstreit Von Augspurg has been in the SCA since 2014. Initially residing in the Barony of Starkhafn and currently in the Barony of Calafia.

More SCA Biography? Selected Awards (the Wiki is not the place to do a full awards list).

Persona

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Offices & Positions

Event Staff

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Classes Taught

Hand-sewing 101: A Hand-Sewing Class for Absolute Beginners, Pentathlon, 2025

Competitions

Calafia Winter Arts 2025: Populace Choice Winter Arts Champion

Projects & Publications

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Front of a honeycomb smocked shirt based off of 1520s smocked shirts worn by Matthaus Schwarz of Augsburg

1520s Honeycomb Smocked Shirt (2024)

Hand sewn with 35/2 white linen thread, the actual honeycomb smocking is done with a gold silk twist, ties are cotton thread braided into a 6 strand flat braid

The front of the hemd (undershirt) created for Ludwig's Royal Artisan 2025 project. Sewn from a light/medium weight white linen with 35/2 linen thread. This is an example of fairly simple top stitch pleatwork embroidery. Shirt is explicitly based off a 1527 shirt worn by Hans Roth in his portrait by Christoph Amberger

















Royal Artisan Project (2025)

At Winter Coronation/12th Night 2025 Their Majesties Valentine and Brocc created the Royal Artisans of Caid. The purpose of this group is to allow a small group of artisans, who have not yet been recognized as laurels, to showcase the projects they are working on. Ludwig's Royal Artisan project: A recreation of a pleatwork embroidered shirt depicted within Bernard Strigel's portrait of Hans Roth from 1527

This was exploration of more complex pleatwork embroidery than Ludwig had previously attempted as well as an interpretation of a style of button that is not often seen on undershirts of this area.