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Start Time (Saturday)End timeLocationClass TitleSCA NameClass Description Activity Type Additional Class InformationClass Size Limit Class LengthClass Fee Age Limit
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9:00 AM10:00 AMHall 1Beginning BlackworkH.L. Caterina Bella RossoLearn the basic double running stitch and patterns that create the majority of Elizabethan Blackwork. Hands On ClassAll supplies and patterns provided. 6-81 hourNo fee 12 and up
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9:00 AM10:00 AMPavilion Area 2Beginning Metal Clay part 1: Overview and Forming Beatrix Alfray Part 1 gives an overview of the technique and things you can do with metal clay. You will form a medallion from metal clay and leave it to dryHands On ClassWear clothes than can get messy. Wash your hands thoroughly after the class10 hands on, unlimited observation1 hourNo fee15 up
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9:00 AM5:00 PMCarportOpen Workshop with HaraldrMeistari Haraldr BassiHaraldr will bring part of his workshop, students will be able to work on making steel stamping or chasing tools, Viking stamped arm bands, glass on copper enameling, soapstone mold carving and pewter casting.Hands On ClassNo prior experience required. some tool stations will have limited availabilityall day$2-10 depending on which materialsno age limit, but under 12 needs parent present
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9:00 AM11:00 AMPicnic TrailerPewter casting Part 1Paedric OMullanMorning -- history, sources of materials, how to carve mold
Hands On ClassSoapstone carving is very dusty...82 hrs morning to teach$5.00Under 12 ok with adult
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9:00 AM12:00 PMConcession StandStained Glass Basics (Part 1)Miriel du BoisEach participant will have a completed stained glass panel to take home by the end of the weekend. Panels will be made with assorted colors of glass and some prepainted pieces will be made available to include in your panel, and will assembled with lead came. Hands On ClassClass will start at 9am Saturday and run all day with a lunch break. Will need to bring eye protection and something to cover your clothes while grinding (like an apron). If necessary can finish project on Sunday until noon.5 participants and unlimited auditors are welcome.All dayNo fee16+
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9:00 AM10:00 AMHall 2Thumbing ItMistress Charla Noel du LacBeginning Naalbinding on the ThumbHands On ClassBring a drink and chair5, unless I have another instructor, then 101 hourNo feeNo children under 12
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9:30 AM12:00GladeGarden & Kitchen DyesWilloc mac Muiredaig Learn how to turn kitchen & garden overabundance into colorful dyes! I will have samples and an assortment of items to dye. You may bring your own 1-2 oz of yarn, raw fiber, basketry, feathers, or a kerchief or veil to add to the dyepots.Hands On ClassWear clothing that can get messy.201 hour$1 for samplesNo age limit
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9:30 AM10:30 AMPatioViking flat breadIsabelot de ForensBrief discussion of archeologic evidence for type of ingredients used, create flat breads and cook on open fire. Enjoy the fruits of our labor.Hands On ClassNo loose sleeves or hair; consider apron to protect clothing101 hourno fee12 with adult assistance
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10:00 AM11:30 AMHall 2Intro to Inkle WeavingSarra Asshton of YorkHave you ever wondered how to read an inkle pattern and use it warp a loom? If yes, this class is for you. Please bring a loom, shuttle, and crochet thread. If you don't have a loom, please let the teacher know and it can be arranged for a few looms to be used for the class. Hands On ClassBring loom, shuttle and thread if you have them. If you don't have a loom, a few will potentially be available for use during the class. 61 hourno feeno age limit
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10:00 AM12:00 PMHall 1Beginning Bobbin LaceEleonora AlbertiThis is a beginners bobbin lace class. They will be learning a simple period edging. Kits are provided for use by the students.Hands On ClassBasic knowledge of bobbin lace isn't required.Class size is limited to 5; however, there is not limit for those who wish to observe.2 hoursNo fee for the class but students can purchase a kit for $35.Adults only
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10:00 AM3:00 PMOutdoor KitchenFire up the KettlePercival BeaumontAll Grain Ale BrewingDemonstrationWear clothes that can get dirty if you want to assist instructorno limit5 hoursno feeno age limit
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10:00 AM12:00 PMPavilion Area 1Introduction to Silk Banner PaintingOrazio d'Assisi & kolfinna inn kyrra OttarsdottirStart-to-finish silk painting class that will cover materials needed, how to stretch silk on a frame, drawing patterns, applying gutta, painting the silk, and removing the banners from the frame to finish. Class will use a pre-planned template for banners that participants can take home with them at end of the class (first 12 paid attendees only).Hands On ClassNo prior experience needed. Class will use fabric-dying paints and can be messy -- dress accordingly!limit 12 paid, no limit to observe2 hours$5No age limit, recommend adult assistance for children under 10
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11:00 AM1:00 PMPicnic TrailerBeginning Lampwork BeadsGwenneth BowynneLearn the basics of lampwork beads. Basic round beads, dots, stripes, fluted beads, more if you have time. You will take your beads home with you. .Hands On ClassNo experience needed. Please tie your hair back and wear non-synthetic fabrics, preferably with sleeves that can be rolled or pushed up. Avoid veils and dangly necklaces.4 participants, unlimited observers2 hoursnoneover 12 only, under 18 with parent permission
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11:00 AM12:00 PMPatioFire Side CheesesEbergardis von Zell called EbeLearn to make cheese by the glow of a campfire.Hands On ClassPossible Cautions *hot milk* *hot cooking items* *fire* *food allergies *No limit1 hourNo feeNo age limit
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11:30 AM12:30 PMHall 2Introduction to Back-stitch Pleat-work (AKA Smocking)Anne von WieseDiscussion about types of pleatwork of 16th c., demo, and hands on of basic stitches. Pleated swatch provided.
Demonstration and Hands on Options
Bring sewing/embroidry supplies: embroidery needles, scissors, etc.15
50 min discussion and demo, with 30 min hands on (second part come and go as needed)
3$ for pleated swatch and other supplies as needed13+.
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12:00 PM12:30 PMPavilion Area 2Beginning Metal Clay part 2: Burn OutBeatrix Alfray This class will demonstrate how to, and why you should, do a stage firing. We will be taking the dried medallions from part one and pricey then through the burn outLecture ClassNo Limit30 minutesNo feeNo age limit
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12:30 PM1:30 PMConcession StandStained glass frames and reinforcement structureJosep GautssonA survey of different framing as well as saddle bar and other reinforcement bar from 1200 to end of periodLecture ClassNo limit1 hourNo feeNo age limit
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1:00 PM2:00 PMHall 1How to make a braided cord with a LucetBrenna MacDonaldIn this class you will learn the turn method to create a braided cord with a lucet. Hands On ClassBring a lucet and some crochet yarnNo limit1 hourno feeAdults only
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1:00 PM5:00 PMPatioPyrography - Make your tools, make your design, let's get startedVincenti da MuranoPyrography is easy to start, we will play with fire, heat metal, hammer it and bend it to our will, make our tools and make our design all in a period fashion - no power tools for us!Hands On ClassWe will be outside playing with fire and we will be hammering and working with things that burn, please dress accordingly. No Knowledge of the subject is required but you will be using a hammer and dealing with multiple hand-tools.10 people that will be able to heat, beat, and make their own tools, and make a design. Others can be there to watch and will be able to do some things but not sure how much.We will start right after lunch. the more time you can be there the more you will be able to do.no feeChildren under 16 with adult assistance.
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1:00 PM3:00 PMPavilion Area 1Using stamps and stencils to enhance your FabricCristyana LambrechtClass will demonstrate the use of stamps and stencils to enhance fabric for garb. We will discuss stamps/stencil, paints/inks used, and common application methods. Participates will be able to stamp a small piece of fabric (they supply) to take home.DemonstrationBring a small piece of fabric (linen, silk or cotton) to stamp.12 persons, Observers welcome2 hoursFor those stamping $3Age 13 yrs and up
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1:30 PM5:00 PMConcession StandStained Glass Basics (Continued from morning)Miriel du BoisEach participant will have a completed stained glass panel to take home by the end of the weekend. Panels will be made with assorted colors of glass and some prepainted pieces will be made available to include in your panel, and will assembled with lead came. Hands On ClassClass will start at 9am Saturday and run all day with a lunch break. Will need to bring eye protection and something to cover your clothes while grinding (like an apron). If necessary can finish project on Sunday until noon.5 participants and unlimited auditors are welcome.All dayNo fee16+
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1:30 PM3:30 PMGladeTraditional pattern-welded patternsKrag von BerghenForming the patternwelded designs found in early Germanic and Viking blades. Herringbone, interrupted double twists (Sutton-Hoo), etc. DemonstrationAlthough primarily a demonstration, participants will handle hot metal. Molten flux will fly from bars. Don't wear synthetic fiber material.no limit, but only about 8 can really be close enough at once to see and hear.2 hoursno feeunder 12 with competent adult supervision
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2:00 PM4:00 PMHall 2Applique and Reverse Applique WorkRhi Verch Bryan A beginner's course on how to do both applique and reverse applique.Hands On ClassIf students want to take the class supplies home, not just the fabric, the kit is $5122 hours$5 for kit, none for participationOver 8 years old to adult
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2:30 PM3:00 PMPavilion Area 2Beginning Metal Clay Part 3: Sintering (the magic part)Beatrix Alfray Demonstration of how to prep the burned out pieces for firing in the kiln to achieve full sinter. What is sinter and how it all comes togetherLecture ClassNo limit30 minutesNo feeNo limit
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3:00 PM5:00 PMPicnic TrailerPewter casting Part 2Paedric OMullan Evening -- casting. Students can come, cast, and go. Additional time at 7pm if neededHands On ClassSoapstone carving is very dusty...82 hrs evening to cast
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7:00 PM8:00 PMPavilion Area 2Beginning Metal Clay part 4: Finishing your WorkBeatrix Alfray This class covers how to polish and finish your pieces and why it is important. How to test your sinter and why it is importantHands On ClassThis is messy, wear clothes that can get dirty10 hands on (same 10 as made the medallions in part 1), no limit to observe1 hourNo fee15 up
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