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== | == A&S Philosophy == | ||
Have no fear. Try any art or science that you're interested in. Everyone starts as a beginner. Don't compare your efforts to the efforts of more experienced people. Compete against yourself, not others. | |||
== Service Philosophy == | |||
Everyone provides service in their own way. My way is to sew garb for pro-bono for friends who provide a great deal of service to others. | |||
== Arts and Sciences Displays and Competitions 2021== | == Arts and Sciences Displays and Competitions 2021== | ||
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Introduction
I joined the SCA in 2003 in the Kingdom of Atlantia. I wanted to become a great scribe and practiced for years. However, researching and sewing historically accurate clothing drew me away from the scribal arts (pun intended!). These days I spend most of my time sewing clothing and teaching a variety of costume-related subjects.
Heraldry
Vert, three sparrows and a chief engrailed argent. (August 2005)
Awards
- Mistress of the Laurel 2018 (Using the term Meisterinde)
- Companion of the Silver Heart 2017 (Atlantia) (Stierbach)
- Companion of the Opal 2012 (Atlantia)
- Award of the Silver Nautilus 2012 (Atlantia)
- Award of the Silver Compass 2010 (Atlantia) (Stierbach)
- Companion of the Pearl 2009 (Atlantia)
- Award of Arms 2003 (Atlantia)
- Companion of Saint Roch 2003 (Atlantia) (Stierbach)
Tidbits About Amie Sparrow
- stuff here!
- My registered name is English.
- I have been known to wear German Peasant and German Landsknecht garb. Who doesn't love Big Hats?
- I started Scribal and Illuminations .
- I am currently focusing on making YouTube videos for garb classes to create a library of my knowledge.
A&S Philosophy
Have no fear. Try any art or science that you're interested in. Everyone starts as a beginner. Don't compare your efforts to the efforts of more experienced people. Compete against yourself, not others.
Service Philosophy
Everyone provides service in their own way. My way is to sew garb for pro-bono for friends who provide a great deal of service to others.
Arts and Sciences Displays and Competitions 2021
- March Kingdom Arts and Sciences Display
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Cranach Princess Dress, early 16th century, Holy Roman Empire
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Cranach Princess Dress, early 16th century, Holy Roman Empire
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Cranach Princess Dress, early 16th century, Holy Roman Empire
Garb Donations for 2021
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Pearl for Baroness Eadyth Woderose
Selected Garb from 2020
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Sideless Surcoat made from Sartor fabric
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Silver Glove Marina Wymarc
- stuff
- stuff
Arts and Sciences Displays and Competitions from 2016 through 2012
- October 2016
- October 2015
- March 2012
Classes Taught
2020
- Anatomy of a Cranach Princess Dress, University of Atlantia, February 2021
- Making a Cranach Goldhaube, University of Atlantia, February 2021
- Women’s Cranach Hat Options Explained, University of Atlantia, February 2021
- Making a Cranach Goldhaube, A&S Night Barony of Tir-y-Don, January 2021
- Women’s Cranach Hat Options Explained, A&S Night Barony of Tir-y-Don, January 2021
2019
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2017
2016
- Tudor Bonnet Make-n-Take, Stierbach Baronial Birthday, June 2016
- Viking Wooden Handled Purse, Pennsic 2016 Viking Wooden Handled Purse, Pennsic 2016
2015
- Anglo Saxon Ring Pouch, Battle on the Bay, September 12, 2015
- German School Sack, 1500s, Atlantian University, June 2015
2014
- Early 16th Century German Peasant Clothing. Taught at Sergeants & Scholars, May 18, 2014 and Barony of Isenfir A&S Gathering, June 22, 2014.
- Beginning Embroidery for German Garb based on the New Modelbuch of 1568, Night on the Town, Barony of Lochmere, 22March2014
2012
- Late 16th / Early 17th Century Embroidered Jackets. Taught in 2012 as a St. Anne’s Guild of Clothier’s Workshop, at Dress University, at Pennsic (Saturday, Monday). Later published as a Compleat Anachronist. Used as Keynote speech for Embroidery Symposium.
- German Purses/Pouches 1500-1550, Pennsic 4August2012
2011
- Beautiful Bags from Basic Embroidery, Taught at Highland River Melees 2011, Pennsic 9August2011
- Manesse Codex Women’s Dresses 1304-1340, University of Atlantia, October 2011. Also published in Tournaments Illuminated.
- Manesse Codex Women’s Headwear 1304-1340, University of Atlantia, October 2011.
2004- How to Cheat on Illumination if You Can’t Draw, University of Atlantia, Shire of Berley Cort, February 2004
Selected Garb for 2012
Selected Scrolls for 2011
Full Scroll list for 2011
Arts and Sciences Displays and Competitions from 2020 and 2019
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