Greetings all! I would like to invite those handwork-minded gentles who will be attending the Sunday of Beltane to join the also handwork-minded Crosston...
Duchess Juana sent out an email with the following request. Even though I know many of you are madly working on completing the needlecases for the Guild...
Greetings to the members of the Guild from Catherine Lorraine, I am happy to announce that a copy of the Guild Charter is posted on the Guild website. For now...
Could Vigdis Vestfirzka and Katherine de Langelei email me offline regarding the 2006 Needlecase project? Thanks, Isela [Non-text portions of this message have...
Greetings everyone......Just a few reminders about the 2006 Needlecase project since June Crown is just around the corner. If you are currently working on a...
I would like to embroider some trim for my father's Saxon persona. It would be for his court tunic. However, I don't know where to start to develop a pattern...
Good gentles, I wanted to personally welcome all of the new members to this list that have joined in the last couple of months. I have been remiss in...
I read somewhere that if you stuff a pincushion with rosemary, it will help keep your pins (and needles) sharp. Anyone know if that's true, and if it would...
I do not know how period it is but hte "srtrawberries" at th enf of the tomato pins are filled with sand and that sharpens your pins just fine I nave used it...
Some of the inventory accounts I have read mention sawdust or wool as stuffing. Wool felt and "cardboard" were used as padding for goldwork so this follows the...
Greetings - we are getting close to actually beginning the stitching on the Kneeling Carpets. The canvas is in and the wool is ordered. The work will be done...
Traditionally emery was used in the strawberries as it sharpens and prevents the pins from rusting. Rhiannan __________________________________________________...
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Greetings unto the list from Catherine Lorraine, As some of you may know, the Guild is hosting the Arts and Sciences pavilion at June Crown. I would like to...
In light of Lady Christian's most recent and wonderful publication of the Guild newsletter Filum Aureum regarding the articles on bookbindings that she and...
This hasn't hit our group yet, but FYI... if you see any email with the header "New Graphic Site", don't even open the email, just delete it! Felicia ... From:...
Good morning good gentles, Just a reminder that this weekend is Crown Tournament here in the West Kingdom. Guild activities on Saturday: We are hosting the A...
Greetings to the members, I have just returned from June Crown and I would first like to thank everyone that brought their beautiful pieces of handwork, that...
I just found 2 lovely sources for stitching materials. I'm not connected to either of them, just passing the info along. The following ebay seller (who I've...
Greetings! My name is Lady Carres Sabran and I am fron Atenveldt. I just received the 2 most recent copies of your newsletter and I must say they are AWESOME!...
Hello to group. I found out about this list from an SCA Garb list & it sounded great. I am very interested in learning what and how of things even if I dont...
Greetings, I volunteered for the napkin project and have been accepted. I have been embroidering since I was seven years old, so I have 55 years of experience....
Greetings: Below are the following people that we have signed up to work on the 2007 Royal Rose Napkin Project for the Needleworkers Guild. Everyone listed...
Just to let everyone know, that the Royal Rose Napkin for Meridies has been taken by Adriana Tacita. Thanks Adriana, Isela [Non-text portions of this message...
OK, wonderful Juliana of Westermark has taken Ansteorra for the 2007 Royal Rose Napkin project. Thanks, Isela [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Greetings, I new to this list and I was wandering if anyone has any recommendations in Scroll frames for needlework. Also any place I could buy one. Lady...