I'll be in New York City this week and was hoping people could recommend any fabric stores that are reasonably priced or better yet, deep-discount. I can...
Greetings to one and all. Please allow me to introduce myself... I'm Ld. Logan Macleod of the Western Region in Ansteorra, and I'm brand new to this list, and...
Greetings, Lord Logan, from the beautiful Barony of the Angels, in the temperate interior of Caid The simplest manner to get your device on the tabard would be...
... It really depends on what the device looks like, and whether you intend to make your tabard with an overall pattern or use escutcheons. (If you're not...
Hello all! For Christmas I received a big huge bunch of sheet-weight linen in two colors: one a delicate pink, one a blueish-grey. While I'm not incredibly...
... care ... it ... Uh, don't you have to have an Award of Arms before you can wear a tabard with your own device? Or is this a Kingdom culture difference? ...
... the ... else's ... carrying ... I Second this opinion and would add that you don't want to do all that work and then find out you're not allowed to wear...
... It may vary from kingdom to kingdom IN PRACTICE, but the Heralds certainly will register devices, badges, etc. so that you can use them in the SCA, even...
Lords and Ladies, I'd just like to thank each of you who has replied to my call and offered advice... It is coming in very, very handy! Again, thanks! Ld....
Quick question: When a pattern says '1 inch hem allowed' does that mean that it has the allowance in the pattern, or that the pattern is made with the idea of...
... A rule like this would be part of your kingdom's sumptuary laws or rules related to the display of armory and achievements. It would definitely be...
... I have been told linen is difficult to dye without modern dyes and ... more ... Last question first. Yes, you can use your washing machine, and it ...
... It means that when you cut out the pattern, you have already included in the cut fabric a one-inch deep hem. You don't have to add an additional inch...
Okay...I think there's a confusion of terms going on here. There's a DEVICE and then there's ARMS. A DEVICE is heraldry registered by the college of heralds....
... I checked on a group site to which I belong, to see if I could find any info to help locate fabric stores in NYC. (I live in New Mexico...) I found dozens...
Ladies, I think I will print out Yseult's instructions...or perhaps it might be possible to load them into the "files" section for this group? I second the...
... Thank you, Jehanne. I'm complimented. You raise a good point. I was rather assuming that Europe---including for the purposes of this thread, Great...
I ought to have included this snippet, just for the record and just to be thorough: The whole purpose behind writing down *exactly* how much dye powder or ...
Im no lady, but I will put my two cents worth in. I die cloth and wool. I have a top loader but I found that I dont like the results from it. I am a hands...
This is the list we generated a last year from our shopping expedition. The Canton of Brokenbridge (Brooklyn, NY) ran a Cloth to Clothing A&S series led by...
... little ... the ... Washing machine dying may be come a thing of the past as HE washers become more prevalent. I don't think you can dye in them because the...
... Officially, you can wear anything you want except for the reserved things like laurel wreaths, strawberry leaves, etc. It is a personal device until such...
... Dylon makes a dye made especially for front-loaders. I remember some of our European members (Teddy in England, for one) was using them. I don't think...