Documentation: Why Bother?  (Part 3)

Part 3: Documentation as Service  This post will continue our series looking at documentation in the Arts & Sciences through the lens of the virtues exemplified by our Society’s peerage orders.  Today we will talk about service.   To a very large degree, the SCA is an organization built on service.  This tradition of volunteerism is... Continue Reading →

Documentation: Why Bother?  (Part 2)

Part 2: Documentation as Courtesy  In the first post of this series, we talked a bit about what we mean when we talk about documentation in our Arts and Sciences.  The remainder of this series will talk about how documenting our re-creation efforts furthers the various virtues that we hold dear in our Society.   Often,... Continue Reading →

A&S Championship 2023 Registration Now Open!

(En français ci-dessous) The MoAS Office and our current champions are excited to announce that registration for this year’s Crown’s A&S Championships is now open! Full information on format, accessibility information, links to register as a competitor, displayer, youth displayer, or judge, and more, can be found at https://moas.eastkingdom.org/displays-competitions/crowns-as-champions/  As previously shared, this year's competition will be... Continue Reading →

Amalie von Hohensee – Tablet Weaving

I have been enjoying exploring tablet weaving over the last few months! I'm working on two Viking-era bands in two different weaving techniques. The first is one of the bands from the Oseberg burial ship. I chose to use wool for this project, although the original band was made from linen and silk. The original... Continue Reading →

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