Atlantian Artisans & Craftspeople
An online arts & sciences display, featuring links to the homepages of members of the populace who exhibit their work online.
Website features informatio n on 12th century clothing and accesories . In persona, I am a lady in the court of Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine.
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Research and projects in 16th century clothing.
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Site for documentin g my efforts to make a Viking boat
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Includes lyrics (and sometimes music) for the filks Cassandra has written. Includes pictures of her sewing projects, including a number of Italian Ren gowns.
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Danr has created a few classes and a lot of projects, mostly in wood and metal, in his efforts to learn all the arts a good Norseman would know. This page has links to all his A&S projects including some works in progress.
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A record of my research, articles, and classes regarding historic martial arts under the auspices of the SCA, Inc.. There are also a small number of articles I have written on other topics, all related to SCA combat.
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Website includes Girard's brewing, and Guenievre's cooking and sewing.
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Fearless navigator of ships and ... er ... more ships ...
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Isabel has done a lot of research into Norse culture and the arts that her persona would have known as a good Norsewoman . Her work encompasse s costuming, several fiber arts, and broader cultural topics, as well as glass lampworkin g and a few others. This page links to all her research, A&S projects, and classes.
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Isobel Bedingfield's costuming page – picture galleries (including the Hall of Shame), how-to and research articles, the Attack Laurel Academy ... and more.
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Images and research on costume in medieval and renaissance Spain and Portugal.
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Personal site devoted to learning about boat making, particular ly of Norse tradition during the Viking era.
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My principal A&S interest is daily life in 9th Century Anglo-Saxo n culture. The scope of this interest encompases costuming, weaving, dying, embroidery , calligraph y and illuminati on, toys and games, woodworkin g, casting, etc. I also do a lot of Elizabetha n costuming for my fencing husband and 14th Century clothing for my children.
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Material culture resources and articles on onomastics, pre-17th century embroidery, and SCA arts & sciences (including documentation-writing, participating in A&S competitions, etc.)
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Course handouts on Imperial Roman clothing and accessorie s in Rome and its environs during the first few two centuries CE. Women' s garments (mamillare , tunica, stola, strophium, palla), accessorie s, and hair are discussed; patterns and constructi on are provided. Men's garments (tunica and toga) and children&# 39;s garments (tunica and toga praetexta) are discussed in brief. Source images and annotated bibliograp hy included.
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Master Llwyd' s personal SCA site with class materials and lists, details of his rapier force measuremen t machine, and historic martial arts interests.
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My desire is to present well-resea rched papers and easy to follow projects for anyone who might find them useful. Includes papers on early medieval Byzantine clothing and accessorie s.
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Poetry by The Artist Formerly Known As Olsk Buslavl'
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Last listing added: 03/31/20
Regular: 64
Last listing added: 03/31/20