Difference between revisions of "Elizabeth Braidwood"
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"Lo, lyk a bisy bee, withouten gile" - Chaucer, The Second Nun's Tale | "Lo, lyk a bisy bee, withouten gile" - Chaucer, The Second Nun's Tale | ||
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+ | Current Interests (15:50, 15 May 2006 (EDT)) | ||
+ | * Bobbin Lace | ||
+ | * Flemish Garb, 16th C. | ||
+ | * Bread and Sourdough | ||
+ | * Period Embroidery Pattern Books | ||
+ | * Handsewing | ||
+ | * Tir Righ | ||
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+ | Past Interests | ||
+ | * Fingerloop and other forms of Braiding | ||
+ | * Tabletweaving | ||
+ | * Medieval Gardening | ||
+ | * Yurts | ||
+ | * Principalities | ||
+ | * Pelicans | ||
+ | * Yales | ||
+ | * Flags and Banners | ||
+ | * Beads | ||
+ | * Or nue (goldwork embroidery) | ||
[[Category:People]] [[Category:Pelican]] | [[Category:People]] [[Category:Pelican]] |
Revision as of 19:50, 15 May 2006
Elizabeth Braidwood, Pel, Jambe, Goutte, several Forget-Me-Nots, Tir Righ Principality booster. Resides in the Barony of Lions Gate. Has been on vacation from the SCA for the last couple of years (2003-2005), but SCA homesickness has drawn her back.
"Lo, lyk a bisy bee, withouten gile" - Chaucer, The Second Nun's Tale
Current Interests (15:50, 15 May 2006 (EDT))
- Bobbin Lace
- Flemish Garb, 16th C.
- Bread and Sourdough
- Period Embroidery Pattern Books
- Handsewing
- Tir Righ
Past Interests
- Fingerloop and other forms of Braiding
- Tabletweaving
- Medieval Gardening
- Yurts
- Principalities
- Pelicans
- Yales
- Flags and Banners
- Beads
- Or nue (goldwork embroidery)