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10035
... This is a bit to broad of a statement. In many cultures and time periods, locative bynames (ones indicating where the bearer originally came from) are...
Sara L Uckelman
ladyary
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May 1, 2007
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10036
Hi I am just starting out and am not sure what to do. I am more interested in arts and sciences then fighting I currently belong to several SCA lists here ...
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May 1, 2007
11:17 am
10037
... Here are some websites you might find useful: 16th C Welsh Names ... "A Simple Guide to Constructing 16th Century Welsh Names (in English Contexts)" ...
Sara L Uckelman
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May 1, 2007
11:23 am
10038
... OH, honey, you can spend as much time as you want! Nobody expects you to have a Full Blown Persona/Kit the first event you go to! (You do know Great...
Susan B. Farmer
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May 1, 2007
2:02 pm
10039
Oh wow! Thanks for all the links! I know what I am going to be doing for the rest of the day...Yeah! I can't think you enough for this information. Also, I am...
Brandy Williams
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May 1, 2007
2:22 pm
10040
... Oooh, *shudder*. Don't go with "the Lost". It's a byname which screams "I don't know anything about medieval names". :) Descriptive bynames tend to be...
Sara L Uckelman
ladyary
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May 1, 2007
2:24 pm
10041
Welcome Mike, I will get a list together of useful sites for a gentleman of the 16th century (Henry VIII). That is also my personas timeline. As for Welsh...
velvetclad
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May 1, 2007
4:00 pm
10042
Thank you My Lady Aryanhwy, and My Lady Susan too I really liked "Michael the lost" but see your point I have been reading back post but do you know how...
hillwizard2@...
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May 1, 2007
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10043
In a message dated 5/1/2007 9:01:08 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, velvetclad@... writes: As for garb, decide what "class" you wish to be. If you wish to...
hillwizard2@...
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May 1, 2007
5:05 pm
10044
... Here it is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scanewcomers/message/8842 Believe it or not, those numbers tell you how many messages that there are. I notice...
Susan B. Farmer
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May 1, 2007
5:37 pm
10045
... Different people handle multiple personas in different ways. For me, my primary persona is that - it's who I am at almost all events and on email...
Sara L Uckelman
ladyary
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May 1, 2007
7:52 pm
10046
You're welcome! :) I'm always happy to help out. I found a lot of stuff about Roman and Greek clothes, since they borrowed styles from the Greeks. I've been...
mackayjenn
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May 1, 2007
10:16 pm
10047
Here's a link on Roman women's hairstyles. This is fun. :) http://www.beastcoins.com/Topical/RomanWomen/RomanWomen.htm Gemma Northwood Antir Barony of...
mackayjenn
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May 1, 2007
11:03 pm
10048
My brother is in the Kingdom of An-Tir. His name is Renart of Berwick and he lives 80 miles west of Seattle. You'll have a great time there. Ælfwynn ... From:...
wendy brown
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May 2, 2007
2:47 am
10049
Any one know where I can find some easy patterns for 14-16th century celt clothing (female)? I'd really love a highland look but I cant find anything I think...
muirgheal_of_steltonw...
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May 2, 2007
3:33 am
10050
As our older members probably know and our new members probably don't, May 1 is the anniversary of the founding of the SCA. So, here's to all the fun we've...
Maria
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May 2, 2007
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10051
Celts are an ancient people--you probably meant later medieval or Renaissance Scottish or Irish. Celts were a bunch of tribes and not just the ancestors of the...
mackayjenn
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May 2, 2007
10:31 pm
10052
M'lady, Thank you so much for this information --- makes it easier to find a place to start hunting for garb for my hubby. Adrienne of Ravenshore Kingdom of...
Adrienne
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May 3, 2007
3:28 pm
10053
My grandson's class is having a pirate day tomorrow here in Cleveland, Ga. I know Crown list is this weekend but is there a Captain available to come and ask...
wendy brown
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May 3, 2007
8:14 pm
10054
You're welcome. Glad to be of help. :) I'll go stick my nose back in my Roman garb book. (I'm still trying hard not to drool all over the yummy ...
mackayjenn
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May 4, 2007
12:02 am
10055
... The fold and cut method is okay--I use it for quick and dirty garb for my boys-- but you can do much better with this http://www.forest.gen.nz or ...
Dianne & Greg Stucki
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May 4, 2007
12:12 pm
10056
... I recommend Jane Stockton's "Getting Started with Tunics" <http://needleprayse.webcon.net.au/research/>. It's very complete (including information on...
Coblaith Mhuimhneach
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May 4, 2007
11:26 pm
10057
Im farely new to the SCA. I have attended a few meetings and I have decided to make a scottish persona and I was wondering if any1 has any good ideas for...
solechampion
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May 5, 2007
3:00 am
10058
... That's O.K. Kilts are post-period, anyway <http://www.reconstructinghistory.com/index.php?d=117&a=134>. What you'd've worn depends in part on when you...
Coblaith Mhuimhneach
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May 5, 2007
8:29 am
10059
Well, OK, there's always The T-Tunic the Period Way, but you have to have more help with that one when you first do it. I did it with help, and I don't like...
mackayjenn
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May 6, 2007
12:44 am
10060
I hadn't seen that site before. Nice article--thanks for posting it. :) I've been told there's other period ways to do a tunic without the front and back gore....
mackayjenn
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May 6, 2007
12:53 am
10061
See the previous thread on Celtic garb a few pages back. I posted a bunch of links on Scottish (medieval) stuff. Gemma Northwood Antir Barony of Stromgard...
mackayjenn
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May 6, 2007
12:55 am
10062
... Gemma Northwood ... Tunics with side gores but none in the front and back have been found <http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/cloth/type5.html>....
Coblaith Mhuimhneach
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May 6, 2007
9:19 pm
10063
Most kilts are out of period. In "Life Of Red Hugh O'Donnell" written by Lughaidh O'Clery 1594, there are discriptions of the early belted plaids, which were ...
Patrick Callahan
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May 8, 2007
6:15 am
10064
Greetings: These sites were created be Matthew Newsome curator of the Scottish Tartan Museum. He has done a lot of research, in and out of time period and...
Patrick Callahan
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