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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Countess Ianthé d'Averoigne, OL, OR, CoC, CCoM.  Mostly retired from eventing life these days, although may be found online, especially on her blog [http://string-or-nothing.com String-or-Nothing] or occasionally on FaceBook, dabbling in historical embroidery and knitting forums.
Countess Ianthé d'Averoigne, OL, OR, CoC, CCoM.  Mostly retired from eventing life these days, although may be found online, especially on her blog [http://string-or-nothing.com String-or-Nothing] or occasionally on FaceBook, dabbling in historical embroidery and knitting forums.
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*''Blackwork'', Hand-drawn booklet on blackwork embroidery, June 1977.
*''Blackwork'', Hand-drawn booklet on blackwork embroidery, June 1977.
*''Counted Patterns from Before 1600'', hand-drawn booklet of stitching patterns, June 1979, June 1980.
*''Counted Patterns from Before 1600'', hand-drawn booklet of stitching patterns, June 1979, June 1980.
*''The New Carolingian Modelbook: Counted Embroiery Patterns from Before 1600'', Outlaw Press, 1995.
*''The New Carolingian Modelbook: Counted Embroidery Patterns from Before 1600'', Outlaw Press, 1995.
*''Ensamplario Atlantio: Being a Collection of Filling Patterns Suitable for Blackwork Embroidery'', Black Rose Press, 2011.
*''Ensamplario Atlantio: Being a Collection of Filling Patterns Suitable for Blackwork Embroidery'', Black Rose Press, 2011.
* "Observations on a Blackwork Smock," ''Ars Scientia Orientalis'', May 2014.
* "Observations on a Blackwork Smock," ''Ars Scientia Orientalis'', May 2014.
*''Ensamplario Atlantio II'', Black Rose Press, 2020.
*''Ensamplario Atlantio II'', Black Rose Press, 2020.
*''The Second Carolingian Modelbook: More Counted Patterns from Historical Sources'', Wild Puma Press, 2021.


 
== Accomplishments ==
* Cofounder of Carolingia's Borough of Fenmere (On-campus group at Brandeis University)
* First East Kingdom Queen to take up arms (AS XI - note - not Queen by right of arms, but the first Eastern Queen to fight, and lead troops on the field).
* With [[Fernando Salazar y Perez|Don Fernando Salazar y Perez]], Count, Knight and Puma - East Kingdom monarchs when Pennsic VI was held (first War at Coopers' Lake).  Participated in talks on selecting and commissioning Coopers' Lake as war site for Pennsic VI.
* Wrote initial set of laws and procedures governing Courts of Courtesy in the East (now long since superseded).
* Work in embroidery research, recreation, publishing, teaching, and otherwise fostering interest in blackwork embroidery and allied counted thread styles recognized by award of a Laurel in AS XIII.
* Only recently took her first Apprentice - the Noble Iulia Crispina (aka [[Cristina Volpina]]), of the Barony of the Bridge.


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Latest revision as of 14:55, 6 September 2022

Introduction

Countess Ianthé d'Averoigne, OL, OR, CoC, CCoM. Mostly retired from eventing life these days, although may be found online, especially on her blog String-or-Nothing or occasionally on FaceBook, dabbling in historical embroidery and knitting forums.

Projects & Publications

  • Blackwork, Hand-drawn booklet on blackwork embroidery, June 1977.
  • Counted Patterns from Before 1600, hand-drawn booklet of stitching patterns, June 1979, June 1980.
  • The New Carolingian Modelbook: Counted Embroidery Patterns from Before 1600, Outlaw Press, 1995.
  • Ensamplario Atlantio: Being a Collection of Filling Patterns Suitable for Blackwork Embroidery, Black Rose Press, 2011.
  • "Observations on a Blackwork Smock," Ars Scientia Orientalis, May 2014.
  • Ensamplario Atlantio II, Black Rose Press, 2020.
  • The Second Carolingian Modelbook: More Counted Patterns from Historical Sources, Wild Puma Press, 2021.

Accomplishments

  • Cofounder of Carolingia's Borough of Fenmere (On-campus group at Brandeis University)
  • First East Kingdom Queen to take up arms (AS XI - note - not Queen by right of arms, but the first Eastern Queen to fight, and lead troops on the field).
  • With Don Fernando Salazar y Perez, Count, Knight and Puma - East Kingdom monarchs when Pennsic VI was held (first War at Coopers' Lake). Participated in talks on selecting and commissioning Coopers' Lake as war site for Pennsic VI.
  • Wrote initial set of laws and procedures governing Courts of Courtesy in the East (now long since superseded).
  • Work in embroidery research, recreation, publishing, teaching, and otherwise fostering interest in blackwork embroidery and allied counted thread styles recognized by award of a Laurel in AS XIII.
  • Only recently took her first Apprentice - the Noble Iulia Crispina (aka Cristina Volpina), of the Barony of the Bridge.
Photo
Ianthé.jpg
Ianthé circa 1978/79 - probably at Pennsic (fighting tunic)
Information
Resides: Barony of Carolingia
Status:
Awards: Order of Precedence
Heraldry
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Sable, on a cartouche gules fimbriated argent, a rose slipped and leaved inverted sable fimbriated argent.
Award & Office Badges
Companion of the Order of the Rose Companion of the Order of the Laurel Queen's Order of Courtesy