Lady Aurelia from Glaslyn and HL Elin the Timid. |
Master Philip White and Baron Kainin of Bonwick. |
Prudence the Curious created these Buratto Lacis unicorns. This is a lace technique, which is done on netting and sometimes on drawnwork. |
Closeup
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Even closer
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Willow demonstrating her warp weighted loom. |
Warp weighted loom. |
Closeup of thread. |
Closeup of Loom. |
Clay weights |
Mistress Dyan and Mistress Stacia judging HE Oriana della Francesca's Maciejowski-style folio. Oriana is the current Baroness of Bonwick. |
Pigments and the shells Orriana used to mix them in. |
Orriana's illumination was done with pigments and gold leaf on stretched parchment. |
Closer
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Closer still
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So close that Master Ox's nose is touching the glass.
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And another nose bumpingly closeup.
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Embroidered list of the Kings and Queens of Ansteorra done by Ciard nic Ruadhan O'Seachnasaigh. |
Closeup of the top of the list. |
Closeup of the left side.
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Silk tablet woven trim done by Mistress Fionna ni Cheallaigh. |
Next to a dime and the diameter of the thread. |
Aelfwyn's Iris card woven trim. |
Closeup of the ram's horn pattern. |
Even closer.
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Master Colin Severn raised the silk worms, reeled the silk from the cocoons, threw the strands into thread and then card wove this ribbon to hold a medallion. |
Closeup of Master Colin's medallion ribbon, which was made for Master Philip's laureling. |
Mistress Alanna of Caer du Pard (Northkeep) did the embroidery on Master Beorlich's tunic. And the hammer pattern trim was done by AElfwyn. |
When Laurel's get bored. |
Elizabethan Dress by Mistress Ariella. |