A range of necklaces to use as largesse and gifts - as well as some for myself |
A new girdle of porcelain and glass beads |
A small heraldic device for a friend to use on a cloak |
A large indoor wall hanging with applique and embroidery on velveteen |
An embroidered napkin |
My first attempt at leatherwork; a cutlery pouch |
A handsewn linen chemise with embroidered knightly virtues on the neckband and embroidered cuffs (Hemming by Baroness Linet atte Falcon's Nest) |
A large number (12+) of scroll illuminations - most of which cannot be shown as have not been presented yet
(Calligraphy by Lord Derek of Innilgard)
New striped tie on sleeves |
Embroidered Mouse Guard pouch |
Velveteen caul |
Participation in the Innilgard Girdle Book project |
Creation of the Innilgard Championship Cloak |
Embroidery on a hand made napkin (made by someone else, embroidered by me) |
A new front lacing tourney dress |
Another heraldic device for the Innilgard device banners |
Design and illumination of 'Households of Innilgard' scroll (Calligraphy by Lord Derek of Innilgard) |
A new front lacing court dress |
Participation in the Innilgard tablecloth project (doing background patterns of grape leaves and borders) |
Another heraldic device for the Innilgard device banners |
New billament |
A man's fencing doublet with removable sleeves |
A child's Italian style dress with hand sewn pintucks |
Another heraldic device for the Innilgard device banners |
A heraldic token embroidered in split stitch |
A Viking style tunic for an infant (with split stitch embroidery motif) |
A new forepart for front opening dresses |
Another heraldic device for the Innilgard device banners |
Alcoholic liquors |
More heraldic devices for the Innilgard device banners |
Two entirely hand sewn Roman tunicas |
Another embroidered napkin |
First attempts at narrow band weaving and hand-making spangles |
Two more cauls |
I am sure that I have left some items out, and I never did find time to write up the dress diaries for the garments. I will try to work on that in 2017. Although my unfinished item and to-do lists are as big as ever, I do feel that I have improved in terms of prowess and franchise. I will continue to strive to improve all aspects of my SCA game this year.
Projects for this year include another Roman tunica, some new camicias/smocks, a new tourney dress (or two), continuing service to my Barony/Kingdom and helping other people with projects, and working on reducing the Unfinished Items pile.
Um, yeah. You did A LOT last year. Hurray! But tell me more about the spangles. You snuck that in there. Tell me more! Ms Fionna
ReplyDeleteLOL yeah it was a couple of things! I will have to do a proper post about my spangle experiments. I am not finished, still more to do and more to try. But I needed a break - that thin metal is SHARP!
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