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I've been in the SCA forever, since I was in college in 1989. I started as a young woman having fun with my friends and I have evolved into an old married woman with 4 children who loves to research 15th and early 16th century things. That is the wonderful thing about the SCA, as I have changed over the years there have been other parts of the SCA that I could explore. I have been awarded with a Laurel for my efforts in 15th century research. | I've been in the SCA forever, since I was in college in 1989. I started as a young woman having fun with my friends and I have evolved into an old married woman with 4 children who loves to research 15th and early 16th century things. That is the wonderful thing about the SCA, as I have changed over the years there have been other parts of the SCA that I could explore. I have been awarded with a Laurel for my efforts in 15th century research. | ||
I really enjoy hats of all kinds. I finished my A&S 50 project of 50 cool hats, exploring the evolution of the hood over time and pointy hat evolution. | |||
Currently I am investigating different styles of counted thread embroidery and working my way through the different embroidery techniques achieving a few rankings in the guild The Keepers of Athena's Thimble. Onward! | |||
== Apprentices == | == Apprentices == | ||
*Apprentice - [[Toi Poisson de Mortagne]] | *Apprentice - [[Toi Poisson de Mortagne]] | ||
== Projects & Publications == | == Projects & Publications == | ||
my website... very dusty :( sorry for that | |||
*http://www.eleanorlebrun.com | *http://www.eleanorlebrun.com | ||
my Facebook page | |||
*https://www.facebook.com/EleanorLeBrun | |||
counted thread embroidery pintrest | |||
https://www.pinterest.com/annettef/medieval-counted-embroidery/ | |||
[[Category:15th Century Personas]] | [[Category:15th Century Personas]] |
Latest revision as of 13:28, 5 October 2016
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Mistress Eleanor le Brun |
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Resides: Shire of Quintavia |
Status: Active(ish) |
Awards: Order of Precedence |
Heraldry |
Per saltire Or and vert, a saltire between four hummingbirds volant to sinister wings addorsed all counterchanged |
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Introduction
I've been in the SCA forever, since I was in college in 1989. I started as a young woman having fun with my friends and I have evolved into an old married woman with 4 children who loves to research 15th and early 16th century things. That is the wonderful thing about the SCA, as I have changed over the years there have been other parts of the SCA that I could explore. I have been awarded with a Laurel for my efforts in 15th century research.
I really enjoy hats of all kinds. I finished my A&S 50 project of 50 cool hats, exploring the evolution of the hood over time and pointy hat evolution.
Currently I am investigating different styles of counted thread embroidery and working my way through the different embroidery techniques achieving a few rankings in the guild The Keepers of Athena's Thimble. Onward!
Apprentices
- Apprentice - Toi Poisson de Mortagne
Projects & Publications
my website... very dusty :( sorry for that
my Facebook page
counted thread embroidery pintrest
https://www.pinterest.com/annettef/medieval-counted-embroidery/