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Lady Elizabet, stitching, of course
Information
Resides: Hartshorn-dale
Status: Active
Awards: Order of Precedence
Heraldry
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Award & Office Badges
Companion of the Order of the Maunche Companion of the Order of the Silver Crescent Companion of the Order of the Burdened Tyger Award of the Golden Lyre


Introduction

Lady Elizabet Marshall is a 12th Century lady from Shropshire, England, is never far from a needle and thread and is happy to play with fiber crafts of all time periods.

Kandy Fling is a 21st Century woman from Pennsylvania, is never far from a needle and thread and is happy to play with fiber crafts of all time periods.

Persona

A 12th Century lady from the general area of Shropshire, England of undetermined background.

Offices & Positions

Current

Senior Member and Southern Region Deputy Guildmistress of Keepers of Athena's Thimble

Prior

Exchequer, Shire of Hartshorn-dale

Chronicler and Secretary, Shire of Hartshorn-dale

Minister of A&S, Shire of Hartshorn-dale

Event Staff

Alles Fair in Love & War II 1999, Gate

St. Sebastian's Fair I and II, Autocrat

Artisan's Challenge I and II, Autocrat

A Day in the Solar I, Autocrat

Fall Schola, Dayboard kitchener

Projects & Publications

Work can be seen at the blog A Study in Textiles [1]


Classes taught

Bayeux Embroidery

Double Running Stitch

Fingerloop braids

German Brick Stitch

Introduction to Applique

Introduction to Canvas work

Introduction to working on even weave fabric

Sampler book of period embroidery stitches

More Information

Recently awarded the Meridian Majesty