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  1. Camera Lucida: a lens for the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) Welcome all! This lens is a place for all things related to the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism). I hope you find it useful; please feel free to contact me if you have any compliments, complaints, or suggestions. Enjoy! For those who don't know...
  2. What-I-Found - Sewing Patterns! I sell a nice variety of Sewing Patterns including Vintage and Current Sewing Patterns from Vogue, Butterick, McCalls, Simplicity, Folkwear and Burda with patterns for Weddings, Theater, Historic Costumes, Renaissance Fairs, Halloween, Maternity, Inf...
  3. Arizona Renaissance Festival Started in 1988, I've been going off and on since the early 90's. The best Renaissance Festival in the country IMHO (been to Georgia's Ren Fest and some smaller sister events), and this is one of the largest permanent structure Ren Faires in the coun...
  4. Sewing A Kimono: Step by Step Instructions Second in my series of CosPlay lenses, here is my lens about the art of making a kimono. As this lens grows it will come to include step by step instruction for making a patterns, selecting the fabric, dyeing the cloth, decorating it with Japanese Ki...
  5. Kimono Embroidery I love embroidery and have been embroidering on a professional (non-career) level for more than 20 years. Embroidery is probably my most done hobby. I embroidery everything I touch. I'm currently undergoing a massive embroidery project, which involve...
  6. The Costumers' Guild Headquarters The Costumers' Guild Theatrical and movie costuming, Renaissance Faire and SCA, cosplayers and hall costumes, historical re-creations and DIY costumers.
  7. Best Dressed Maidens My lens for anyone seeking Renaissance garb to wear to the next fair. So wither you want garb to wear every day, or garb to wear just long enough to pass of as Renaissance so you can accompany someone to the fair, or just want to be a Medieval prince...
  8. Lord Sesshomaru VS Historical Accuracy A common question asked by Sesshomaru CosPlayers, is: "Is is possible to make this costume historically accurate?". While the common answer is a resounding "No!", I say otherwise. It can be done, if you have the time and the patience to make a carefu...
  9. Great Selection of Fabric Trims for the Renaissance and Medieval Enthusiast We are online to provide you with great selection in Celtic, Renaissance, Medieval and Home Decor, Sewing & Craft Trims. Costumers, SCA, Larp & RenFaire folk, Quilters, Creative Geniuses and Craftspeople Extraordinare are our customers. You are in ex...
  10. Sewing With Silk NOTE: This lens is still under construction! Please come back later. Thank You! I love silk. Silk is a soft, buttery smooth fabric that feels like heaven to the touch. It is one of my favorite fabrics. It's also a fabric that can be quite difficult...
  11. Heraldry in the SCA Well met! This lens is dedicated to the science of heraldry as practiced in the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism. However, some material here deals with heraldry in general, so stick around even if you're not in the SCA -- you might find somethi...
  12. Leather Armour This lens is devoted to Leather Armour fantasy wear for SCA, LARP, medieval and renaissance fairs, theater and fantasy armor costumed events. This lens is (as all lenses are) a work in progress and will grow as I find more relevant information. If you...
  13. Costuming: Before You Begin this lens is under construction...
  14. Fifty Unrecognized Medieval Women This is an on-going blog of my progress on my SCA A&S 50 Challenge. Please note that I have a call out for help. Also check back periodically to see my progress and to learn some great information about medieval women. (Picture is of a recumbent fre...
  15. The False Isle Broken Consort We're a musical group that's part of the local branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), the Shire of False Isle. Our members vary in musical experience from a few months to 50 years, depending on who is playing that day. We're all amateu...
  16. The SCA Addiction I always wanted a source for the things we need in the SCA (Society for Creative Ananchronism) from modern retailers and a good site for the best links in the areas you're interested in. If you're not the 'creative' type, I hope you find some nice th...
  17. The Society for Creative Anachronism You may have read some of my other lenses, where I mention the SCA and the fact that I belong to it. But what is it? I will try and explain the SCA and how it functions in a sort of Frequently Asked Questions style.
  18. The A&S 50 Challenge - FAQs This is a short piece I did for my shire's newsletter explaining how the A&S 50 challenge works.
  19. Board dice and card games from the past We are a small business focused on researching an producing our own line of board dice and card games from the past. Our products are used by historical reenactors, SCA members and Renaissance fair participants around the world.
  20. Huzzah! What to do at Renaissance Faires. Remember when  you were a kid, and would play "make believe" or "dress up?"  Remember how fun that was?   Well, there are entire events, festivals, social clubs, and businesses to allow you to do just that.   If yo...