[MR] New and improved flyer and schedule for Yarnvid Collegium
Malone, N.
nix at iolinc.net
Tue Jul 17 04:00:36 PDT 2001
Subject to addition and modification, see you there. Great chance to
trial run or pick up some ideas before the war!
July 28, 2001 9-5
Yarnvid Collegium
The College of Yarnvid, in the Barony of Caer Mear, will host a day of
scholarly and social pursuits. Our Goal is to provide a day for
learning, practicing and passing on of information and news prior to the
populace's journey off to distant wars. There is no for the day though
some classes may have a small charge for materials and such.
SITE: Epiphany Catholic Church on SmokeTree Road Site opens at 9:00,
Classes start at 10:00 we clear out by 5:00 PM, There are several places
available for lunch within 2 miles.
Directions:
North South & East: Follow I-95 to Exit 67 Chippenham Parkway. Take
Chippenham to West 360 Hull St and follow West 360 to Courthouse Road.
Turn Right onto Courthouse. Follow this to a left turn at the light onto
Smoketree Road. Epiphany is the first right entrance.
West: Take I-64 toward Richmond to the Parham road South exit. Follow
Parham Road as it becomes Chippenham Parkway. Exit onto Rt. 60 West at
Midlothian Turnpike. Follow Midlothian until a Left turn onto Courthouse
Road just beyond Chesterfield Towncenter Mall. Follow courthouse to a
Right turn at the light onto SmokeTree Road. Epiphany is the first right
entrance.
Other routes are available contact the Autocrat for alternative
directions depending on your starting location and knowledge of the
local streets.
Classes:
So far we have one room reserved for fabrics, weaving etc. There are
several heraldry classes including a class on alternative displays of
Heraldry both in your home/camp and on the field. A local college
history class has reserved a room so they might take in the collegium as
a field trip and continue their normal studies. Basic/ Introductory Garb
will be offered for new members who are still considering the trip to
Pennsic. A class on intro persona development will be offered as well as
a very advanced outline for in depth persona development for the more
senior members. As a concession to the Autocrat we are trying to develop
a track of classes focusing on the Mongols, Europe' s Friends and
Mentors in Civilization.
We have a huge facility available so more instructors are always
welcome. An area will be reserved as a lounge for general gossip and
social exchange.
Autocrat: Nicholas Malone (AshaHito) 9450 Tuxford Road Richmond VA
23236 (804) 320-0370
nix at iolinc.net
We are still in need of confirmed Marshals and an MOL for Very Last
chance pre-war authorizations. Further additions and requests will be
posted to the Merry Rose.
Yarnvid Collegium Schedule
10:00
Room 1
Class : Viking - Norse drop spinning
Instructor : the Honorable Lady Mavi of Black Diamond
Description : an investigation into Viking spinning techniques and
equipment
Room 2
Class : Weaving & Fabric; Carding for fine threads: hand and drum
Instructor : Ruadh
Description : Carding for fine threads: hand and drum [the drum is
OOP, but fast!]
Limit 5 more if you bring equipment to share
Room 3
Class : MOL Training class
Instructor : Morwenna
Description : How to be a Minister of the Lists
Room 4
Class : Calligraphy & Illumination Intro
Instructor : Katerina
Description : How to do the basics
Room 5
Class : Intermediate Sewing
Instructor : Lord Denis de Dijon
Description : Just Slightly Advanced Appliqué-perfect circles,
thin stems and sharp points. Limit of 10 on appliqué cost of kits
is $2.50
(threads, needles, pins and fabric)
Room 6
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Room 7
Class :Troll Class
Instructor :Maria Defazio
Description :How to operate troll under new and improved exchequer
guidelines.
Room 8
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Room 9
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Room 10
Class : Bluefield Coll. Ed Program
Instructor :
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11:00
Room 1
Class : Viking - Viking tent frames
Instructor : Master Finnar Grimulfsson
Description : an examination of design, construction techniques and
materials.
Room 2
Class : Weaving & Fabric, Intro Felting
Instructor : Ruadh
Description : [ Furr Ball and Pot Holder] Limit 10
Room 3
Class : Mongols
Instructor : AshaHito
Description : Who were they?, What did they wear? What did they eat,
and Why do I care?
Room 4
Class : Workers' garb in England circa 1335
Instructor : Aelfwynn Gyrthesdohtor
Description : Based on illustrations from the Luttrell Psalter.
I will have actual garb to show, as well as drawings.
Room 5
Class : Archery 1: Before You Release
Instructor : Giles
Description : Its more than two sticks and a string. Meet range
standards, and improve
your accuracy. 1 hr/optional handout .50
Room 6
Class : How to run a Pennsic encampment!
Instructor : Naomi Macailpein
Description : Tips and tricks from the experienced
Room 7
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Room 8
Class : Cooking Forsoothly
Instructor : Thomas Longhshanks
Description : Cooking medieval food in a modern kitchen. Covers
techniques and applications.
Handout. 1 hr. No fee. No class limit.
Room 9
Class : Sprang
Instructor : Lady Mairghread in Eyverska
Description : Viking Netting Techniques
Room 10
Class : Bluefield Coll. Ed Program
Instructor :
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1:00
Room 1
Class : Viking
Instructor : Master Finnar
Description :
Room 2
Class : Weaving & Fabric, Intro to Dyeing
Instructor : Ruadh
Description : Intro to Dyeing - Equipment [ Turmeric demo] Limit
15
Room 3
Class : Intermediate and Advanced Persona Development
Instructor : AshaHito
Description : What should I know about me and who I am?
Room 4
Class : Medieval Poetry
Instructor : Friar Thomas
Description : How to, What and Why?
Room 5
Class : Making Puffy Pants
Instructor : Lord Denis de Dijon
Description : lecture demo on Puffy Pants (paned slops actually)
bring big pieces of paper to trace them on if you want to copy the
pattern
Room 6
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Room 7
Class : Sculpey Beads
Instructor : Kate Longshanks
Description : Learn to make your own beads using Sculpey clay.
Designed for kids, grownups welcome. Younger children will need an
adult to help.
Materials fee $1
Room 8
Class : Medieval Ingredients
Instructor : Thomas Longshanks
Description : What food ingredients are "period" depends on when and
where you are.
A discussion of ingredients in medieval cookery in Western Europe
from the 13th to the 16th centuries. Handout. 1 hr. No fee. No
class limit.
Room 9
Class : Warp Weighted Loom Demo
Instructor : Lady Mairghread in Eyverska
Description :
Room 10
Class : Bluefield Coll. Ed Program
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2:00
Room 1
Class : Viking
Instructor : Master Finnar
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Room 2
Class : Weaving & Fabric, Triangle shawl weaving
Instructor : Ruadh
Description : Triangle shawl weaving [ Looms for sale] Limit 6
hands-on, +4 'others'
Room 3
Class : Integration of the SCA into my life
Instructor : AshaHito
Description : Alternative Heraldic Displays, Using SCA crafts & arts,
Formal SCA education, etc.
Room 4
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Room 5
Class : Medieval Torture; Punishment, Information extraction and
recreation
Instructor : Ciar O'Byrne
Description : Emphasis on European torture methods and devices,
pre-Spanish Inquisition
Room 6
Class : Intro to Chainmail 2 hr class
Instructor : Sir Otto
Description : Everyone Please bring two (2) sets of Pliers 2 hr class
Room 7
Class : Millefiore Beads in Sculpey
Instructor : Kate Longshanks
Description : More advanced techniques. Demonstration and hands-on
session using Sculpey clay
to produce beads similar to period millefiore glass beads.
Suitable for children 10 and up. Materials fee $1.
Room 8
Class : Redacting Medieval Recipes
Instructor : Thomas Longshanks
Description : How do you translate medieval recipes into food? Thomas
discusses
the approach he uses for his cooking and cookbooks.
Handout. 1 hr. No fee. No class limit
Room 9
Class : Warp Weighted Loom Display & play
Instructor : Lady Mairghread in Eyverska
Description : Warp Weighted Loom - discussion/hands on demonstration
about
the warp weighted loom, early period weaves and techniques.
Room 10
Class : Bluefield Coll. Ed Program
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3:00
Room 1
Class : Viking 101
Instructor : Master Finnar Grimulfsson
Description : brief overview of the Vikings and their culture,
examining and dispelling some of the myths about Norse culture.
Room 2
Class : Weaving & Fabric, Drop Spinning
Instructor : Ruadh
Description : Drop Spinning [ And some of the things Drops can be made
from] Limit 10
Room 3 MEET OUTSIDE ON RANGE
Class : Archery 2: To The Mark
Instructor : Giles & Kenelm
Description : On range instruction in shooting, with coaching and
critique.
Some loaner gear available. Personal gear must pass marshallate
standards for use. Free inspection. 2 hrs, instruction and
shooting
Room 4
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Room 5
Class : Fitting doublets
Instructor : Lord Denis de Dijon
Description : pin fit patterns for a doublet need to bring scissors,
pins, 2 yds muslin
and 1 yd canvas to be sure of enough material to make the pattern,
and some one to pin fit the patterns, max. of ten teams, allow 2
hours.
Room 7
Class : Story Hour for Kids
Instructors : Tamsin Longshanks, Aelfwynn Gyrthesdohtor
Description : Tamsin will read short stories with a medieval theme.
Designed for kids,
grownups welcome.
Room 8
Class : A 1577 English Beer
Instructor : Thomas Longshanks
Description : Brewing beer from the recipe found in William Harrison's
1577 work,
A Description of England. Discusses the original recipe, and
modern versions
for the home brewer from Thomas' award-winning recipe.
Handout. 1 hr. No fee. No tasting (sorry). No class limit.
Room 9
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Room 10
Class : Bluefield Coll. Ed Program
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