[MR] A&S at Crown Tournament - with pictures

Karen karen_larsdatter at yahoo.com
Tue May 10 09:39:33 PDT 2005


First off, I would like to express my gratitude to Lady Martel for all
her hard work in coordinating the A&S displays and competitions at
Crown Tournament, both her work that day, as well as working to
encourage many of the artisans of the populace of Bright Hills to
display their work.  I'd also like to say "thank you" to Meisterin
Susanna von Schweißguth, who coordinated the Tempore Atlantia
competitions; thanks also to the volunteers who worked with the A&S
area, and to the many judges who helped with the competitions on such a
wondrous sunny afternoon.


Tempore Atlantia for Spring Crown Tournament covered the period before
1000 AD.

Lady Brienna Llewellyn Linsey won Best In Show for her tablet-weaving.
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/tempore16.JPG

Lady Blitha of Wolfhou and Lady Eleanor du Chester made a lovely
psalter that won prizes for Best Documentation and Best Religious Item.
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/tempore05.JPG
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/tempore06.JPG
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/tempore07.JPG

Baroness Julianna Fiorentini won the prize for Best Calligraphed and
Illuminated Manuscript.

Lady Ælfwynn of Whitby won the prize for Best Garb for a handstitched
dress sewn with handspun thread.
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/tempore17.JPG
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/tempore18.JPG
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/tempore19.JPG

Lady Iseulte of the Red Cliffs won the prize for Best Household Item
with a fused & slumped mosaic glass bowl.
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/tempore20.JPG

Teleri Barod won the poetry prize for her translation of an Anglo-Saxon
poem.


In other competitions:

Baroness Julianna Fiorentini was named as the new Scrivener Royal. 
Here are some of the works which she had entered into the competition.
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/scrivener01.JPG
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/scrivener14.JPG
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/scrivener15.JPG

Baroness Tamar the Gypsy's 14th century knitted pouch won the
Baroness's Choice Award.
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/knitting02.JPG
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/knitting04.JPG

The psalter made by Lady Blitha of Wolfhou and Lady Eleanor du Chester
(see above, under Tempore Atlantia) also won an award for best carving
in bone, antler, or horn.

The fine-gauge knitting competition, "How Low Can You Go," was won by
Ynes Garcia, for 3120 stitches knit in a 2" by 2" square on size 000000
needles.
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/gallery/2005-springcrown/knitting05.JPG


Karen Larsdatter




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