2018


Classes Written

Online Resources for the Independent Researcher Part 1
Online Resources for the Independent Researcher Part 2
How to Make Thread Woven Buttons

Research

16th c Italian earrings
16th c. European fans
cultural exchange between Venice and Ottoman Constantinople
decorative aprons in 16th c. -early 17th c. England
decorative camicia/shifts in 16th c. -early 17th c. Italy & England
The Italian Turkish Robe -seen in portraits & Alcega
16th c. thread wrapped/woven buttons


Garb/Accessories-Pietro

Teal 16th c Ottoman kaftan
Dark blue 16th c Ottoman kaftan
16th c shirt with blackwork cuffs and collar

Garb/Accessories -Alisandre

green wool sottana  -based on an Alcega pattern
burgundy wool 16th c Italian working class sleeves
Turkish Robe, based on Titian's 1555 Portrait of a Lady with an Apple
Red and Turquoise block-printed kaftan
Black and White patterned kaftan
Red silk kaftan


Gifts/Largesse

6 bottles of cherry brandy for 40 Year Royalty largesse
12 pairs of Roman and 16th c Italian earrings for Meridian Largesse Challenge
Drawn Work Apron for Meridian Largesse Swap

Cooking
Hospitality Table  -Dreamstone
Hospitality Table  -Crossroads
Ordul Gal Camp Cook -War of the Wings  (3 nights of meals for 25 on a Silk Road theme at a primitive site)


Service

Event Steward -Midwinter A&S
Merchant Steward -Artsy Crown
Merchant Steward -Castle Wars 
Deputy A&S officer -Barony of the South Downs

Teaching

Meridian 40 Year (The Two Hour Tarpuş)
Gulf Wars (The Two Hour Tarpuş)
Fool's War (The Two Hour Tarpuş)
RUM (Online Resources for the Independent Researcher Parts 1 & 2)
Honorable Clover (Online Resources for the Independent Researcher Parts 1 & 2)
Crossroads at the New World (Online Resources for the Independent Researcher Parts 1 & 2)
September Baronial class  (Online Resources for the Independent Researcher Parts 1 & 2)
War of the Wings (Online Resources for the Independent Researcher Parts 1 & 2)
Castle Wars (How to Make Thread Woven Buttons)

Continuing Education

Tailored to a New World Conference, Jamestown Settlement, Virginia

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