Per bend sinister sable and vert, in bend two phoenix argent. Fionnseach's Flights of Fancy

Today is July 30th,
Anno Societatis XLV (2010 C.E.)

SCA

My Home Shire My Barony My Home Kingdom

Heraldry

Academy of St. Gabriel Modar's Heraldry Pages

C & I

My Gallery Bodliean Library (UK) Manuscripts &c.

SCA E-mail Lists

MK Textile Artisan Guild SCA Garb SCA Newcomers SCA Weaving SCA Pictish

Interests Outside SCA

Vintage Sewing Sewing Room Creative Machine Fit Snobs Pattern Design How to Make Sewing Patterns iWeave to WeaveCast

This is the thumbnail gallery of some of my work. I have decided to go on hiatus from being a scribe for awhile in order to, 1) avoid complete burnout, and 2) explore other arts. In this case, I am currently having fun with the fiber art - spinning and weaving being the top two. Some day I may return to the life of a scribe, but for now... no. I am however willing to help by teaching anyone interested in learning either calligraphy or illumination and will continue teaching interested people at my Shire's meetings.

I am currently "documenting" my fiber experiences via my LiveJournal account, which if you're interested, you can view here. It is not specific to the SCA, as I started learning to spin and weave while volunteering at an historical village located on the campus of Hocking College. The village is Robbins Crossing and is set in the time period just prior to the Civil War (circa 1840 -1860).

Click on the thumbnail to see a larger version of the image.

If you have any questions about any of these scrolls, you can contact me at fionnseachdelochielle(at)gmail(dot)com.