Showing posts with label Sisterhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sisterhood. Show all posts

September 18, 2017

Mapleside Demo

My local SCA group has been involved in a weekend demonstration held at the Mapleside Farms in Brunswick, OH for a number of years, in fact I believe this was our fourth. Imagine a weekend of arts, crafts, fencing, fighting, and other foolery.

My role changed slightly this year, but we took it upon ourselves to ensure the baronial tents arrived in a timely manner on Friday for setup. I was supposed to drive the truck, but M. was able to get off work to make it for the 5:00 delivery time. Upon arrival, we found the site to be in less than ideal conditions, namely a few tons of work trucks from a project up the hill parked in our general setup area... and our setup area a construction site.

A wide-angle view of the demonstration grounds and crowds.
We made the most of this by asking the farms to bring in some tree litter (leaves, branches, etc.) for the fighting area, and the remainder of tents set up in other less chaotic areas. Museum Von Aachen is a favorite destination for all medieval fest attendees. We had armored combat, archery, rapier combat, dancing, glass blowing, medieval oil painting, medieval life, weaving, spinning, calligraphy and illumination, wood working, and so much more!

The lovely Lady Seonaid inghean Ghriogar.
Our fledgling demonstration coordinator Eve took about 300 amazing photographs and documented them on Facebook. (Well worth a visit to the group to check them out.) One new feature this year was an information booth manned by the Northern Oaken regional chatelaine. She had a lovely "Finding your local group" map, color coded, with website and contact information for all of the local chatelaines. I can't believe someone didn't think of this earlier. After the weekend was done, she advised there were over a hundred names on her information request list, and some well out of Kingdom.

The Sisterhood banners representing!
Since I had no particular art I was looking to display, I volunteered to hand out wrist bands at the top of the hill on Saturday since our usual den mother was at a wedding. To make the most of the eight hours by myself, I brought a collection of basket weaving supplies, some banners, and table cloths to decorate the space. (With the trusty old decorated 10x10 pop-up I painted in my apartment back in the day.) What I didn't quite realize, although I was warned, is it became a perfect point to talk to steady stream of members as well as the general populace northeast Ohio.

Ginevra and I had talked about demonstrating basket weaving this year, but she had fallen ill with some projectile plague and was unable to make it, but I decided to bring my supplies anyway and display them, if not work on them. As it turned out, another SCA member (Thora) kept me company most of Saturday and, since our hands were generally idle and she was game, we acquired a gallon or two of water and put to good use the basket weaving supplies on hand.

Honoring Katharine
through sharing her
love of weaving.
Rather than try to teach with one of the more complex patterns included which required some forming, we each made a small berry basket without handles. This fascinated all of the people passing by, several of which stopped to chat or asked if they could be involved in this arts and crafts demonstration or if they could buy something. We politely answered all questions they had, then gestured towards the gentle hill down to the actual displays.

When we wrapped up on Saturday, the baskets were mostly constructed and tucked, but just needed the final edge treatment. I moved the display down to the general demonstration area and worked on that throughout the day. Not nearly as much traffic or interest with so many other amazing arts and crafts displays going on, but that is perhaps my own fault for setting up next to the glass bead maker.

March 18, 2017

Introduction to Basket Weaving

My first berry basket.
In March, (Mistress) Felice hosted a basket making retreat for the Philipian Sisterhood members in honor and to celebrate the life of our recently departed sister, (Mistress) Katherine Hatton VonRahm who not only practiced the art, but mastered it. On that blustery March day, we gathered to create our very own (and yet very unique) berry baskets. In attendance: Crespine, Felice, Zsof, Colette, Ginevra, and I.

It was an honor to keep the tradition alive. I know shortly after our return to the Cleftlands, both Ginevra and I acquired our own basket making supplies and plan to work on our art in the near future!


November 20, 2016

The Sisterhood Takes Ann Arbor

The Sisterhood: Felice, Philip, Katherine, Colette,
Crespine, Gianna, and Ginevra in Ann Arbor, MI.
In early November, Master Philip notified Ginevra and I that there would be gathering of the Philipian Sisterhood in Ann Arbor, MI for the elevation of our Sister Katherine Hatton VonRahm. The web of subterfuge involved was fairly epic, to keep Katharine in the dark, thinking she was going to see a movie, but in fact was going to be elevated by Her Majesty Kateryn. Ginevra contributed Katharine's laurel wreath coronet, which brought a tear to her eye. Congratulations, Mistress Katherine!

January 11, 2016

The Sisterhood Takes Twelfth Night

Zsof, Felice, Colette, Philip, Crespine
Gianna, Ginevra, and Katherine.
In early January, Ginevra and I were contacted by Master Philip for some tom foolery -- the elevation of Crespine to the Order of the Pelican. Namely, we were contacted to create the elevation scroll. Due to work, I was unable to contribute and Ginevra had free time so she designed and executed the scroll worthy of a peerage. (Really, go look at it. It's amazing!)

One aspect I think we all loved was the subterfuge. Crespine was in attendance to beg a boon for her student, Genoveva von Lübeck to join the Order of the Laurel. We let her believe Philip had notified us of this, so that explained why we were at the event. Ha ha! On the flip side, Genoveva was in on Crespine's elevation to Pelican and created a gorgeous cut work apron. So overall, a successful bait and switch! Well played, Master Philip. Well played.

February 25, 2013

The Sisterhood takes Candlemas

Ginevra and Gianna.
On February 23, Ginevra and I traveled to the far away lands of Barony of the Flame for Candlemas, one of the premier fighting events of the Midrealm and surrounding areas. As neither of us are armored combatants, we had never quite braved this level of road trip for our own pleasure, but when Felice let us know it would be the host of her elevation to the Order of the Laurel, we made short work of preparing ourselves for the adventure. Felice's persona is late period English, so team we consulted our wardrobes and our friend Sarra's to accomplish a late(r) period look. Overall, we approved!

Once we arrived, we were ushered into the vigil room to assist with the final touches for Felice's elevation outfit. I think that this is going to be a trend with the Sisters and elevations - last minute finishing touches. This craft circle did afford us the opportunity to touch base with Master Lorenzo Petrucci of Meridies. Not only is he an amazing dancer, but he's one heck of a tailor, too! Overall, we had a lovely time in our travels and celebrating the elevation of our dear sister.

The Sisterhood Sweat Shop,
featuring Master Lorenzo!
Preparing the vigilant for her
elevation to the Laurel.

October 1, 2012

The Sisterhood Takes Coronation

Master Philip, Colette, Ginevra, Felice,
Gianna and Mistress Crespine!
On September 29, our dear sister Crespine de la Vallèe was offered membership into the noble Order of the Laurel. Ginevra and I traveled to the wilds of Michigan followed by our required stop at IKEA for meatballs. (Yum!) The vigil was lovely and, as expected, we assisted with some last-minute sewing... into the dress.

Another lovely gathering of the Sisterhood!