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A Venetian Flag Fan

Submitted by Vettoria di Gio... on November 13, 2011 - 10:03pm

Made for Anna de Wilde, for her Birthday

By Lady Caterine de Vantier

Okay, so it was a bit of a belated birthday present - mostly because I got stuck for a while on how to make up the flag part of the fan. I looked at a number of images of fans, and read an article by La Signora Onorata Katerina de Brescia. This all contributed to the development of my ideas about flag fans.

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Eyelets & Entertainment

Submitted by Vettoria di Gio... on November 13, 2011 - 8:45pm

I was the only attendee doing any sewing today, as I worked my way down yet another row of eyelets for the new court dress that I'm making. It was boring and tedious, however, my eyelets are significantly better worked and faster to work than they used to be. I guess that's what happens when you make hundreds of them.

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An attempt at Sorbetto: a recipe recreation that went horribly wrong

Submitted by Vettoria di Gio... on November 12, 2011 - 12:23am

I've been reading Lancelotti's book, Lo Scalco Prattico, quite a lot lately as I'm working on the menu for the Canterbury Faire Feast which I'm cooking in February. Lancelotti's book consists entirely of menus, so is useful in working out what sort of food tends to be served, where, and how.

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Council Meeting Minutes for October 2011

Submitted by Ildhafn Seneschal on November 6, 2011 - 9:06pm
Ildhafn Council Meeting Minutes November
 
In Attendance: Angela Wells (Seneschal), Shannon Wanty (Reeve), Nicola Haliday (Marshal), Patrick Bowman (Herald), Phil Mason (Constable), David Robb (Webwright), Chantelle Gerrard (A&S), Matt (not Emrys), Jessica Robb (Baby of Cuteness)
 
Absent: None
 
Meeting Opened: 7.50pm
 
Reports Given online
 

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Wednesday (Meyer)

Submitted by Ludwig von Rege... on November 2, 2011 - 12:00am

Mostly sparring, but we attempted the two grappling manoeuvres from Meyer's Dusack treatise.

Running in:  Both of these are responses to a Scheitelhau.  The defender blocks the cut above his head, stepping in on his right (unless the attacker rushes in).

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