fabric arts
Banners i have made for the people of the sca , By using their device/ awards pictures they have sent to me . I use duct cloth and embroidery thread .
Banners i have made for the people of the sca , By using their device/ awards pictures they have sent to me . I use duct cloth and embroidery thread .
A matched pair of belt pouches modeled after one seen in the Trebon altarpiece, circa 1380.
This is a full-scale replica of the Purser’s Chest found aboard the Mary Rose, an English warship sunk in battle in 1545 and rediscovered in the late 1960’s.
Lampwork recreation of the Pagan Lady Isle of Man Necklace. Necklace recreated using oxygen/propane torch and Moretti soft glass.
This project piece was made for the AEthelmearc Artisan Exchange group in the Spring of 2020. It is a silk alms purse, decorated with silk embroidery in the recipient’s Arms, with finger loop laces for drawstrings and carrying cord.
Hand carved maple box, dedicated to Sir Richard Larmer’s historical, SCAdian, and mundane personae
This dagger is based off the styles used around the 12th century. Is is heat treated and tempered, so this piece is combat ready.
This poem written in 2014 was the result of a brainstorm; it’s a long story.
Friend of mine commented that she was at an event and feeling miserable about her garb when a kind stranger intervened. She used the phrase “Benevolent Ghost”. This poem was the result.
Poem I wrote in 2009 for a Shire of Sylvan Glen poetry contest.