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Dragon's Laire Spring A&S Day Class Signup
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Note: If a class is listed with no limit, please do still sign up so instructors know what to prepareAll Day Activies
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Note: All fees payable to instructors at class time
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Bayeux Tapestry w/ HL Rycheza z Polska1Heather RuiterRaffaella di Contino
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Room A | 10:00am - 11:00 am2
Medieval Animal Contest – Kara Bjorki
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Draw a medieval animal! Enter it into the contest! Populace voting!
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Introduction to the Bayeux Tapestry; What it is, Why it's important; and What you can learn from it.5
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DL Armorial – Defenseur Jacques and Baronessa Alessandra
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7Many have seen the banners in Wyewood and Glymm Mere that reflect members of the populace who have heraldry on the Kingdom Roll of Arms. It is time for Dragons Laire to celebrate our populace members as well! We want to prepare as much of the canvas as we can for this ongoing project. It will take many hands over many days. We will have canvas drop cloths to be cut and sewn into banners
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We will need people to bring:
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--Sewing machines
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Teaching a Class in the SCA w/ Dame Elisabeth Piper1Laura HensonRycheza z Polska
--Heavy duty white thread
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Room A | 1:00pm - 2:00pm2Matt HensonMateusz z Plocka--Fabric scissors
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No Student Limit3Rebecca Lenihan
--Ironing boards & Irons
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4Tracy MurphyArnora Jonsdottir--Patience
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Organizing and presenting experience and research in a class setting. Lecture with questions and answers.5lyndi tennisonlyndi of summergate
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Scribal Tables
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Lady Ekaterina Korsakova offering help and information on basic scroll layouts
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Kara Bjorki offering scribal fun – you can create your Medieval Animal at the table
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Hira Kara Gumi w/ HL Diana Cartier1Dawn Chronister Kira Mikkeldotter
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Room B | 9:00am - 10:30am2Deborah Jezek Halldora Bjorn
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10 Students3Denise CoyleNykera Drago D'Argento
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4Tracy MurphyArnora Jonsdottir
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A specific 8-element braid that is made on a square disk instead of a round disk, that
creates a flat cord, which is commonly used for bracelets and jewelry.
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6Elisabeth Howard Ellisif Leifsdottir
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7Rose FisherBriar Rose
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8Olivia FisherJulia Neckar
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$5 for a kit that can make a key chain, bookmark, or bracelet9
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Historical Dress from Saris w/ HL Melissa of Dalmatia1Barbara SmithBarbara de la Medewe
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Room B | 11:00am - 12:00pm2Dawn Chronister Kira Mikkeldotter
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No Student Limit3
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4Carrie Anne BruscasLinara Bruscas
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Rectangular clothing of the ancients - Making copic tunics, tunicas, stolas, chitons, peplos, himations, apoptygma, and veils. Focusing on finding personal measurements or sharing with friends and constructing from Indian saris.5Jessica BennettJessy "Jess" Gateman
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6Linda HoseaSofia de Toledo
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7Denise CoyleNykera Drago D'Argento
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8Tracy MurphyArnora Jonsdottir
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9Elisabeth Howard Ellisif Leifsdottir
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10Heather RuiterRaffaella di Contino
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Basic Sprang w/ HL Halldóra Bjorn1Hannah PetersenLyleth O'hAllmhurain
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Room B | 1:00pm - 3:00pm2Barbara Smith Barbara de la Medewe
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12 Students3Carol Magalhaes Lianor Pereira do Valle
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4Carrie Anne BruscasLinara Bruscas
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A hands-on class where attendees will learn the very basics of the Sprang technique to make a small pouch. Using a pre-warped Sprang Frame, students will learn the basic “interlink” stitch, what happens when you get “to the middle”, and a quick finishing method.5Julia Taylor Otilia Lang
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6Denise CoyleNykera Drago D'Argento
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7Elisabeth Howard Ellisif Leifsdottir
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8Heather RuiterRaffaella di Contino
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9Olivia FisherJulia Neckar
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Intro to Nalbinding1Kristen DahleElisabeth de Besancon
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w/Kara Bjorki2Barbara Smith Barbara de la Medewe
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Room B | 3:30-4:30 pm3Deborah Jezek Halldora Bjorn
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10 students4Julia Taylor Otilia Lang
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5Kira MikkeldotterDawn Chronister
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We will be working on the Olso stitch. We will start a hat that you can continue. Student cost is $10 – students will receive one skein of yarn (enough to make a hat), one 2 oz. water spray bottle, one metal darning needle, one hand-made wooden needle, and one pattern for a hat.6Holland CooleyAlasdar mac Roibeirt
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7Tracy MurphyArnora Jonsdottir
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8Elisabeth Howard Ellisif Leifsdottir
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9Andrea FainDisa I Birkilundi
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10Hannah PetersenLyleth O'hAllmhurain
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$10 for one skein of yarn (enough to make a hat), one 2 oz. water spray bottle, one metal darning needle, one hand-made wooden needle, and one pattern for a hat
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Nordic Jellinge-style Knotwork Drawing1Hannah PetersenLyeth O'hAllmhurain
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w/ Proconsul Gaius Veturius Scaevola2Linda HoseaSofia de Toledo
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Room C | 9:00am - 10:30am3Cory HyattDagr Bjorneskegg
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How to create Nordic style knot work drawings to transfer to other media such as embroidery, leatherwork or other media. Learn basic principles of Nordic Jellinge style knot work.6
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Hand Embroidery Help! w/Baroness Elizabeth FittzWilliam of Carlisle1
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Room C | 11:00am - 12:00pm2
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Bring a project or idea on which you need guidance or assistance.5