Margaret Cochrane
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Introduction
Baroness Margaret Cochrane
I have been in the Society since October 1990 as a freshman in college, when I found a flyer promising to teach me how to make chain mail.
Persona
Early 21st century SCAdian. Nominally 12th century lowland Scots
Offices & Positions
Current:
- Deputy kingdom web minister for the MoL authorizations website.
- Seneschal, Kappellenberg, Windmasters' Hill
- A&S officer for K'berg
- At-large herald
Former:
* Marshal * 14 years (adult heavy) * 2 years (youth heavy)
Projects & Publications
Heraldry
Awards and Achievements
Awards
Classes Taught
I'm Baroness Margaret Cochrane, and I live in Kappellenberg, Windmasters' Hill.
Latest writeup! MoL Authorization Card Project
I'm currently seneschal for Kappellenberg, a canton in Windmasters' Hill. I'm also the warranted A&S officer. I'm an at-large herald. I'm the deputy kingdom web minister for the MoL authorizations website.
I was a marshal for 14 years (adult heavy) and 2 years (youth heavy).
Other than that, I weave, knit, and embroider, and sew as little as possible. I'm also a middling-competent musician with several instruments and a pitch problem with singing after cancer treatment that I'm trying to overcome.
I'm resisting the urge to do this in bullet point format, because I think that looks too corporate.
I've written a number of papers, mostly about weaving or other fibre arts. These are more or less in chronological order.
Bast fibre production from seed to cloth (Linen, hemp, and nettle)
Which fibre does what, and why (physical structure of natural fibres)
Which loom does what (A survey of different types of looms, with history)
Card Weaving Practicum (a very old paper for a University some years ago)
Pennywhistle History and Practicum (Look! A non-fibre class!)
Salt-cured Sausage (Competition entry for Ymir some years ago)
Boy, I sure do write a lot.