Iron & Ink A.S. XLIX/2015

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Date
June 12-14, 2015
Branch
Barony of Wealdsmere
Autocrat
Katla Jamkona
Site
Lancaster Estates, 6325 Highway 21, Nine Mile Falls, WA



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Autocrat: Katla Jamkona ...

Site Info: Name: Lancaster Estates 6325 Highway 291 Nine Miles Falls, WA 99026

Directions to Site:

Coming from the I-90 West and East;

1. Take the 281 exit to Hwy 2 (N. Division). 2. Go North to W. Francis make a left at the W. Francis light. 3. W. Francis is also Hwy 291. 4. Continue west; stay on the right lane, until W. Francis turns into N. Nine Miles Rd. 5. Drive North passing Nine Miles Falls (on your left), keep going North on Hwy 291. 6. You will inter Stevens Co. 7. Continue north, you will pass a Zip’s on your left, a small shopping center and gas station further on the right, you are now getting closer. 8. Continue north, you will see mile markers, pass marker 16 at your left, you will see Sundown Rd, Villier Rd and to your right, mile marker 17, the next left is the site, it will be clearly marked.

From N. Stevens Co.

Take Hwy. 395 south, it will turn into Hwy 2 or N. Division. Continue south until you reach N. Francis, take a left at N. Francis and follow the directions from # 4 above. Or Take Hwy. 395 south until you reach Hwy 231. Take Hwy 231 south take a left into Hwy 291. Continue on Hwy. 291 pass the town of Tumtum; continue south the site will be to your right.

Note: If you look it up in Google Map, as you come from the south, the site will be directly to the left of a red building pass the Corkscrew Canyon Rd. letters on the map, the road is marked but not named. The Hwy 291 number and the number 6318 are right pass the driveway.


ACTIVITIES


Hosts: Mistress Svava in litla and Master RefR Fiachson Ref & Svava's General Cooking Geekery Svava and Refr will be having an open kitchen all day, producing period foodstuffs and working with anyone that comes by. Time: Saturday, all day Fees: none


Hosts: HL Tova Fransdottir & Master Phelan Tǫlusmiðr Craft Grotto Drop in and out as you will for social sharing, working on your craft, asking others about crafts. Learn a stich, or how to start a fire with flint and steel, to set a rivet, to rivet chain, to tie knots, to make rope, etc. Time: Saturday, all day


Instructor: HL Michael of Lancaster Bodkin Arrowheads Forging socketed bodkin points for armor-piercing arrows, plus broadheads for those who wish to try period hunting. Time: Saturday, 9 a.m., 2 hours Fees: $2 Class Size: 4 (working) with as many others as wish to watch. Will work with observers afterwards during open forge to make more arrowheads.


Instructor: Master Ulrik Grimwolf de Montazure Chainmail Basics Learn the basics of chainmail construction, from simple butted to riveted mail. Discussions on historical use and evolution of chainmail, ring making techniques and sizing, and simple 4 in 1 construction techniques. Demonstrations on riveted mail construction and repair. Demonstration and hands on instruction in making simple byzantine chainmail jewelry. Time: Saturday, 9 a.m., 3 hours Fees: 2 sizes of colored aluminum rings will be available for $5 per bag. Class Size: 8 Materials needed: 2 pairs of small needle nose pliers, jewelry pliers are best, (available from most Craft stores).


Instructor: HL Sessidi MacThoy Bamboo: An Intro to Sumi-e (Japanese Black Ink Painting) This class will introduce you to the art of Sumi-e. You'll learn about the art form, tools and techniques, and get hands-on experience in painting bamboo. Sumi-e is the Japanese style of Ink Wash Painting dating back to the 7th century. Sumi-e paintings have a few commonalities to make the painting come alive: such as Notan (the various tones of gray), simplicity of subject, and variations in wet/dry brush strokes. Unpainted areas support the viewer in moving around the painting. All of these factors and more are important for the sumi-e artist to capture the essence or personality of the subject. Time: Saturday, 9 a.m., 3 hrs. Fees: $3 Class Size: 3 to 6


Instructor: Mistress Madrun Gwehyddes Intro to Tablet Weaving This class will explore the difference in approach, aesthetics, and technique between modern and medieval tablet weaving. Students will make their own tablets, learn to prepare a circular warp, and will learn how to do simple diagonals and double-face techniques. Students bring a chair, scissors, note taking equipment and a loose long cloth belt (like a bathrobe belt). If they own a band weaving shuttle or beater/weaving sword it would be good to bring them but it is not necessary. Teacher supplies tools, thread, tablets, belts for those who need them, handout and equipment. Time: Saturday, 9 a.m., 4 hours Fees: $8 Class Size: 8


Instructor: Jarl Sir Styrkarr Jarlsskald Damasqunado de oro Students will learn how to prepare steel and inlay precious metal wire using the Spanish Renaissance version of this ancient technique. Students will receive handout. Tools and precious metals will be provided. Students will ideally leave with a completed piece. Time: Saturday, 9 a.m. 4 hours Fees: $10 Class Size: 6


Apothacary (cancelled)


Instructor: Hon. Lord Takakane Seiiji Pewter Casting Learn to cast small pewter objects using plaster molds. One- two- and three-part molds will be demonstrated. We will also briefly cover the history of pewter, and various pewter alloys. Participants will have the opportunity to carve their own molds and cast in them. Time: Saturday, 11 a.m. 2 hours Fees: no charge Class Size: Max. 10 students


Instructor: Mistress Julia Sempronia and HL Fina MacGrioghair Food & Feasting in Ancient Rome This is a hands-on introduction to Roman food and feasting. Students will have a chance to prepare a Roman dish before sitting down to a Roman table. They will get to sample Roman food while learning about the complexities of Roman dining and etiquette. Time: Saturday, 11 a.m. 2 hours Fees: $5 Max. 10


Instructor: Master Ruadhan O Fearain Producing a Period Poem This class will cover several basic poetic forms from across medievel Europe. We will talk the when and where of these poems while also practicing their form. At the end of this class you should have several poems and a better understanding of period poetic aesthetic and form. Master Fearain is an accomplished storyteller and oral researcher from the Barony of Wyewood. Specializing in oral poetics, and early period storytelling, Fearain brings years of experience and a hands-on approach to teaching. Class size 12, 1 hour duration, $1 for handouts. Time: Saturday, 11 a.m., 1 hour Fees: $1 Class Size: Max. 12


Instructor: HL Teagan McKie Intro to Lampwork Beads This class covers safety and basic lampworking concepts. Students will learn basic materials needed to lampwork with a Hot Head torch, as well as general tips for lampworking. This is a prerequisite to work on torches, either during free time or subsequent classes. Time: Saturday, noon, 1 hour Fees: $1 Class Size: 6 working, up to 12 max


Instructor: Mistress Morgaina of the Woodlands Brush Making Students will receive instruction on how to make their own brushes. We will look at Cennini, but brushes will be generally Oriental style. Materials Provided: handles, pelts, glue, linen thread, cutting board, Japanese saws, exacto knives, shaker. Students bring exacto knife if you have it and hair if you want to use something you have. Time: Saturday, noon, 1 hour Fees: $3 Class Size: Max. 6


Instructor: HL Teagan McKie Intermediate Norse Bead Lampworking This course will teach intermediate lampworking techniques to replicate beads from 800 - 1000 AD Scandinavia. Period glass working techniques will be covered for historical background. Students will be taught what sorts of beads were being produced and were otherwise available. They will then be shown techniques to produce those beads using modern lampworking equipment. Time: Saturday, 1:30 p.m. 3 hours Fees: $5 Class Size: 6, or up to 12 if people share torches Prerequisites: Students under 18 must have parental permission. Prerequisites: Intro to Lampwork Bead Making


Instructor: Mistress Richenda du Jardin Shell Gold or Leaf: Gold Gouache This class will demonstrate techniques for making gold guache shine like gold leaf. Such techniques include underpainting, pooling, and burnishing. Students need to bring their own brushes. They will take home a burnishing stone and samples. Time: Saturday, 1:30 p.m. 2 hours Fees: free Class Size: Minimum 2, Maximum 10


Instructor: Mistress Madrun Gwehyddes Carolingian Book Binding This class will focus on Carolingian book binding technique. We will discuss the history of bookbinding until this point, the changes in bookbinding in this period, and he variations that occurred. Students will learn to make one variation found in this period, and will leave the class with a bound book ready to be decorated or covered with leather or fabric. Instruction for completing the final stage will be included in the handout. Time: Saturday, 1:30 p.m. 4 hours Fees: $6 > Class Size: 8


Instructor: Marquessa Laurellen de Brandevin Anglo-Saxon Annular Brooches This class focuses on creating simple annular (round) brooches using inexpensive materials and tools. Most of these pins can be made in two hours or less and for a dollar or less each. While the focus for this class is mainly Anglo-Saxon embellishment motifs of the 5th through 8th centuries, the basic annular brooch occurs throughout the early and medieval periods and throughout Europe, making it a good item to have for almost every persona. Students should bring: scissors or snips. Time: Saturday, 1:30 p.m. 2 hours Fees: $2 Class Size: 5


Instructor: Mistress Morgaina of the Woodlands Drawing botanicals for Medieval Herbals, Scrolls and Fun. Using the medieval aesthetic to look at and draw plants. Students do NOT have to be experienced or "good" at art for this class. Materials Provided: examples, pencils, erasers, paper, handout and helps. Students are welcome to bring their own materials. Time: Saturday, 1:30 p.m., 2 hours Fees: $3 Class Size: 6


Instructor: HL Mairghread of Wastekeep Wire Weaving I will be teaching a basic wire weaving class using craft wire. During the first hour I will teach how to begin your weaving and how to add more wire. During the second hour we will continue weaving and i will go over how to end the weaving and finishing and a couple of simple clasps. No cost for handout. I have a few inexpensive sets of jewelry pliers to loan students. I will also have some draw plates and wire you can use during class. Bring note taking supplies. Bring jewelry making pliers if you have them, that means no grooves on the jaws because they damage the wire. You will need at least flat nose and round nose can help too. Time: Saturday, 1:30 p.m., 2 hours Fees: None; students may bring materials. $5 to purchase a spool of wire. $3 to purchase a draw plate. Class Size: 6


Instructor: Master Torvald Williamsen Knife Production Demo Master Torvald will be producing a knife. Stop by to watch and ask questions. Time: Saturday, 1:30 p.m. 4 hours Fees: free


Instructor: Katla járnkona Demystifying Counted Blackwork Embroidery The introduction to 'blackwork' embroidery (it's not always black) will teach you to use the Holbein stitch and give you tips on how to figure out how to take a pattern and make it reversable, the same on the front as the back. Students will be given a handout with patterns from a 16th c. Italian blackwork sampler, in a format to create your own sampler from several stitches. Students will be given a piece of Aida cloth, thread and an embroidery needle. You may wish to bring your own scissors. Bring a small round embroidery frame, if you prefer to use one (I find that the Aida is stiff enough to not require a frame). Time: Saturday, 3:30 p.m. 2 hours Fees: $1 Class Size: Max: 6


Instructor: Marquessa Laurellen de Brandevin Intro to Renaissance Oil Painting This class focuses on the two-part method of 'indirect painting' as practiced by Italian High Renaissance and early Mannerist masters such as da Vinci, Raphael, del Sarto, and Bronzino. In Part I, students will be guided through the under-painting process, in which the overall look and tone of the painting is established. In Part II, students will be introduced to the glazing process which introduces color to the painting. No prior painting experience is necessary! Time: Saturday, 3:30 p.m. 2 hours Fees: $2 Class Size: 5


Instructor: HL Arawn MacPhaelan Leatherworking Preparation of leather, design or image transfer onto surface. Different types of tools and uses. No experience needed. We will also make simple designs that can be taken home. Time: Saturday, 3:30 p.m. 2 hours Fees: $5 Class Size: 5


Instructor: HL Aerngaldra Hrafnskald Introduction to Natural Fibers and Spinning This is a beginner's introductory class on using the drop spindle to spin wool. We will cover some of the history of the spindle, information about sheep, wool & fleece types and their preparation for spinning, as well as how to develop and maintain good technique for drafting and spinning an even yarn. No prior spinning experience or textiles/fiber knowledge is necessary; you will walk away from the class knowing more about wool and sheep, as well as being able to spin your first yarn. This class will run approximately two hours, and if time permits, we will also talk about other fibers such as flax (linen), and silk. Time: Saturday, 3:30 p.m. 2 hours Fees: Informational handouts and all tools and materials for class use will be provided free of charge, however, if you wish to keep a drop spindle, a $5 materials fee is requested. Class Size: 10 (more can watch).


Instructor: Sir Devon Wolflin Repousse Embossed Gold foil replication using soft pad backing no pitch needed. An introduction to general gold foil decorations. Majority of the class will be spent on design concepts in raised spatial area to include making your own tools necessary for soft embossing. Transfer of design and raising...A 5x5 " brass foil will be provided along with tools to share. Time: Saturday, 4:30 p.m. 2 hours Fees: none Class Size: 5


Instructor: Jarl Sir Styrkarr Jarlsskald Rawhide Sword Prep Learn how to make a world-famous Styrkarr rawhide sword. Part one of a two-part class (2 hour rawhide cutting and stick shaping Saturday evening, 2 hour wrapping Sunday morning) Time: Saturday, 8:00 p.m. 1½ hours Materials Fee: $20 Class size: 6


Instructor: No Host Peers Question & Answer session Come talk with the peers Time: Saturday, 7:00 p.m.

Lampwork Pick-up will be available Sunday morning.


Order of the Laurels meeting (The members will meet privately to discuss order business) Time: Sunday, 9 a.m. 1 hour


Instructor: HL Michael of Lancaster Rapier Practice Hey! This event is at the Lancaster Estates. You didn't think there wouldn't be rapier fighting?! Time: Sunday, 9 a.m. 2 hours Fees: free Class Size: no maximum


Instructor: Jarl Sir Styrkarr Jarlsskald Rawhide Sword - Wrapping and Finish Learn how to make a world-famous Styrkarr rawhide sword. Part two of a two-part class (2 hour rawhide cutting and stick shaping Saturday evening 2 hour wrapping Sunday morning) Time: Saturday, 9:00 a.m., 2 hours Materials Fee: ($20 paid Saturday night)


Instructor: HL Sechquer Qara Period & SCA Spear Techniques The first half hour will be a classroom discussion of how spears were used in period which will lead right into how we use them currently, followed by a half hour of non armored drills, although if those participating in the class would like to do some in armor sparring or dueling, that's totally possible. Time: Sunday, 10 a.m., 2 hours Fees: free Class Size: no limit


Instructor: HL Ceawlin Silvertongue Elbow Cops My class is a beginner's primer on the steps needed for every metal armor project, but specifically in the making of what was called a `couter' or `cop' to protect the elbow. I will cover and take questions on the following subjects: measurements, research and design, patterning, cutting, deburring, forming (basic hammerwork, raising and boughing, both hot and cold), planishing, grinding and polishing, strapping, and maintenance. Participants will measure, pattern, cut, debur and form their couters using construction paper, scissors, a Beverley Shear, 16 ga. (1.6mm) mild steel, hand files, hammers, dishing forms and various stakes. All materials will be provided. Participants must be willing and ready to practice safety, as hand tools can be dangerous. Time: Sunday, 10:00 a.m. 2 hours Fees: $15 Class Size: 2 (working), with up to 6 additional observers


Instructor: Countess Stjarna English Country Dancing No details available yet. Time: Sunday, 10 a.m., 1 hour


Instructor: Dame Juliana de Luna Italian Dance No details available yet. Time: Sunday, 11 a.m., 1 hour


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