... No, it's not happening in December. Had another medication "blow up on me." Second time in 3 months. Same antibiotic -- and so far as I know, Ceftin...
Oh Jerusha, I'm so sorry to hear aboutthe blow up and the delay in defense. I know how hard all that can be when you're like Moses looking over into the...
... Well, I expect to defend by the end of the year at the latest -- it just won't happen next week. jerusha ... Susan Farmer sfarmer@... University...
Oh,I am so very,very happy to hear this.We are definatly planning to come to Menhir and I would dearly love to have you ladies look at the Cotehardie of Dooom...
Rebecca, why don't you just bring the damned thing over to my house one evening and we'll go from there. My Laurel gave me specific instructions to help you...
Hi everyone! Freshly back from Festival of the Laurels, which was a lot of fun and included NAP TIME (Mistress Sindokt is a GENIUS). I am in need of a new base...
Sibella...anything you create will be amazing...the white and black Spanish you wore this weekend was incredible. In awe, Allegranza (the lady that sat to the...
Why, thank you! What a nice complement. :D Sibella Allison Stanley <ldyallegranza@...> wrote: Sibella...anything you create will be amazing...the white...
Sibella, Depends on what you want to do - I think boning the kirtle would be, from my research, the more period method. That said, no one can see under your...
... Why does this alter the appearance -- and what would those differences be? I figured that the appearance of the final result would be the same! I was...
Dear Gwen (and others), I am going to make a gown from orange heavyweight cotton woven material, which will be lined and interlined, and a kyrtle to wear...
<delurking> If having a separate pair of bodies will make the kirtle hang differently from boning the kirtle bodice, what about making a separate pair of...
Maybe the skirt weight is what Gwen was thinking of. But the kyrtle still only has the one skirt, whether the bodice of the kyrtle is boned or not, and it's...
Ok- here's my two cents. I have done both; boning the kirtle and used a corset inder a lightly boned bodice. I've found that boning the kirtle to be...
Okay, difference between saying the "drape" meaning how the fabric as a whole lies based upon the weight and content, as opposed to how a skirt hangs when it's...
I think I understand what you're saying, and I'm still pretty divided on what to do. What I'm seeing in the Tudor Tailor is an unboned overdress and a boned...
... <mary_m_haselbauer@...> wrote: (Robin Netherton asked that this be forwarded to SCA lists of folks that might be interested. My apologies if you see it...
Welcome back to Meridies, Mistress Gabriel! Are you back in Knoxville? I had heard that you were moving back to the area. I remember when you moved away many...
Greetings! Yes, I'm back. :) I now live in the nether-regions of Meridies, on the border in the Jackson TN area. We closed on our house and moved in the first...
... You have a new email address! :-) Which one do you prefer? ... Come to the dark side, have you? :-) ... I don't think so. You mean the Venetian? I...
Welcome back! Look forward to meeting you at Magna Faire (and btw, to you and all else on the list, I *strongly* recommend reserving your bedspace and your...
Sorry not to let those not at the event know how things went: As for the Guild table, Lady Flannait and Mistress Sindokht brought items for display. ...
Greetings! I must address the "coming over to the dark side" comment from Jerusha. (grin). I'm not exactly sure why everyone in Meridies remembers me for my ...
Hello! Since I live in Iron Mountain, I'll take this question and run with it <G> The site for Magna Faire is the Woodman of the World Encampment in Royal,...