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A Squirrel's View. Newer posts →. December 5, 2013 · 7:59 pm. A couple of years ago I started to do a sideless surcoat. I used fabric that was in my stash and started beading. The fabric was white with a diamond pattern that was perfect to embellish. Being from the Kingdom of Trimaris. Full view sideless surcoat Front. ( fur pinned on). Now to give you some close ups of the beading itself…. Beading close-up blue seed bead with 4 silver beads clustered around. Lower back of dress showing V. Under-dress &#...
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Because I'm not very original 1. First Name: Ceridwen or Lisa 2.… - Did you ever wonder...
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Did you ever wonder. Dec 7th, 2009. Because I'm not very original. 1 First Name: Ceridwen or Lisa. 4 Occupation: Technical writer for a computer software company. 5 Partner: Richard (Tim). 6 Kids: Michael and Marina. 7 Brothers/Sisters: it's complicated. 8 Parents: Genevieve (died a few years ago) and Kenneth (died 1962), adoptive step-father Reynolds (still kicking last i heard). 10 List the 3-5 biggest things going on in your life:. A Letting the boy grow up. B Keeping body and soul together.
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Pennsic meme - Did you ever wonder...
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Did you ever wonder. Jul 28th, 2010 at 11:40 AM. 1 Where are you camping? 2 When are you arriving? 3 What cool stuff are you doing? No plans yet. Probably working troll, hanging out in camp, youth rapier, and maybe A&S. 4 What's your SCA name? Ceridwen ferch Rhys ap michael. 1 comment Leave a comment. Jul 28th, 2010 05:50 pm (UTC). 1 comment Leave a comment. View my Tags page. Powered by LiveJournal.com. Designed by Taylor Savvy.
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Did you ever wonder. Dec 29th, 2007 at 8:28 PM. My husband said I should post my recipe for Yorkshire pudding. I adapted this from a recipe that required drippings from a roast. 2 eggs, well beated. 1 cup milk (2% is ok). 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil. 2 shakes of Worchestershire sauce. Heat oven to 450 degrees. Grease a 12-count muffin tin with Pam. Combine eggs and milk. Mix in oil and Worchestershire sauce. With a wisk, mix in flour and salt. Pour into muffin cups, filling them to 1/2 to 2/3 full.
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Blacksburg Seafood Restaurants - Did you ever wonder...
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Did you ever wonder. Oct 20th, 2009 at 8:10 PM. Does anyone have a recommendation for a seafood restaurant in Blacksburg / Christiansburg? Or places to avoid? 3 comments Leave a comment. Oct 21st, 2009 01:56 am (UTC). Bad plan. It'll be frozen and thawed unless you find local river caught - not likely. Oct 21st, 2009 05:15 pm (UTC). Oct 21st, 2009 08:39 pm (UTC). I understand about the mountains, not seaside. However, the son is craving seafood and we'll be down there to take him out to dinner.
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Medieval Arts & Crafts: Vibrating "Curious Sofa" controller needs a paint job
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Thursday, January 16, 2014. Vibrating "Curious Sofa" controller needs a paint job. Unfortunately I was asked to do it a week before the Ball and asked to finish as soon as possible so the device could be used for pre event testing. I had to come up with a design on the spot and execute it quickly. Thank you for posting lovely blog, I got so many new information.Finish off the portray I retouched black on the angels and mushroom cloud. the next day I varnished with wipe on polyurethane, accompanie...I thi...
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Medieval Arts & Crafts: Going to Germany
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Monday, March 28, 2011. I will be going with my BF to Germany in May. He is going for work, so we'll be in Erlangen for the week and I will be at my leisure during the weekdays while he is working. Any suggestions for things to see for the medievally-minded tourist? You are not far away from Nürnberg. You must go to the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg. Look: http:/ www.gnm.de. March 29, 2011 at 12:39 AM. March 29, 2011 at 2:40 AM. Here is a little history :. Other places include heidelburg. You migh...
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Medieval Arts & Crafts: Coming back at last!
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Friday, December 23, 2011. Coming back at last! OK, so what in the heck happened to me? I haven't really posted since March! My decade-plus relationship went kablewy! In a rather dramatic and unfortunate fashion and it took months to get over it. Not just the emotional stuff but also the practical stuff of moving belongings, doing work on my house, establishing a new social life, etc. A bunch of stuff happened at work as well, making my life even more chaotic and stressful. Glad to be back! A Stitch Out ...
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Medieval Arts & Crafts: Spam, blech
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Thursday, September 30, 2010. I find the word verification feature for commenting kind of annoying when I comment, so I removed the requirement from my blog. Less than 24 hours later I received 4 spam comments! So, I put it back, sorry. I hate spammers. Yup HAd to put mine on moderation because of weirdos trying to advertise their? On my poor little blog. Youd think spammers would have better targets than us, wouldnt you? October 6, 2010 at 4:25 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A stitch in time.
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Medieval Arts & Crafts: An unexpected museum visit in Frankfurt
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013. An unexpected museum visit in Frankfurt. St Veronica, attributed to the workshop of Roger. Campin, circa 1428-30. For example, I had pored over the above image many times and never really took notice of the lovely little shoe St. Veronica is wearing. The painting is nearly life size, so there was a lot of detail to take in. Portrait of Simon George of Cornwall by Hans Holbein. For more information about Handicraft. February 18, 2014 at 5:50 PM. November 6, 2014 at 7:06 AM. Society...