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Caoimhe stepped up as Crown Princess to the Kingdom of Drachenwald on 10 April, 2010 in the Canton of Poukka.
Caoimhe stepped up as Crown Princess to the Kingdom of Drachenwald on 10 April, 2010 in the Canton of Poukka.


[[Viscountess]] Caoimhe was the 9th Princess of [[Tir Righ]], reigning with her husband, [[Ulf and Caoimhinn|Thegn Ulf Bloodfoot Fallgrson]]. She has played in both [[Cold Keep]] and [[Lions Gate]] and is a member of the [[Wolfpack]]. She is [[apprentice]] to [[Mistress]] [[Yrsa Kettilsdottir]]. Caoimhe is currently a member of the Shire of Adomastor in the Kingdom of Drachenwald.
[[Viscountess]] Caoimhe was the 9th Princess of [[Tir Righ]], reigning with her husband, [[Ulf and Caoimhinn|Thegn Ulf Bloodfoot Fallgrson]]. She has played in both [[Cold Keep]] and [[Lions Gate]] and is a member of the [[Wolfpack]]. She is [[apprentice]] to [[Mistress]] [[Yrsa Kettilsdottir]]. Caoimhe is currently a member of the Shire of Adomastor in the Kingdom of Drachenwald.  She is commonly referred to as 'Princess Cinnamon' in some august circles.


== Interests ==
== Interests ==

Revision as of 23:34, 14 January 2011

Caoimhe stepped up as Crown Princess to the Kingdom of Drachenwald on 10 April, 2010 in the Canton of Poukka.

Viscountess Caoimhe was the 9th Princess of Tir Righ, reigning with her husband, Thegn Ulf Bloodfoot Fallgrson. She has played in both Cold Keep and Lions Gate and is a member of the Wolfpack. She is apprentice to Mistress Yrsa Kettilsdottir. Caoimhe is currently a member of the Shire of Adomastor in the Kingdom of Drachenwald. She is commonly referred to as 'Princess Cinnamon' in some august circles.

Interests

  • Her A&S Website: http://zoemcdonell.googlepages.com/caoimhinn%27shomepage
  • Early-period textiles
  • Early-period dyeing on silk, wool and linen
  • A biocultural approach to historical research with an emphasis on the how early-period cultures affect wildlife and ecosystems
  • Spinning using a drop spindle
  • Viking-Age tablet weaving
  • Growing dye plants
  • Viking-Age clothing
  • Embroidery

Future Research Directions

  • Weaving using a horizontal beam loom
  • Creating and using a warp-wighted loom
  • Spinning with linen and silk
  • Dyeing plant-based fiber such as linen, hemp and nettle

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