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Author: authorjoanna

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The Unisex Names Project

For a while now in the College of St Monica, as well as the Society at large, it has been quite difficult to locate acceptable unisex or non-binary medieval names. This project aims to change that, by creating a centralised list of unisex or otherwise gender-neutral names.

authorjoanna April 25, 2022 August 15, 2024 Articles
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Where To Start: Medieval Cooking

Cooking is a field our club normally doesn’t teach because of the requirement for cooking equipment. But you can use the links on this page to learn about it in your own kitchen.

authorjoanna July 30, 2021 July 27, 2022 Articles
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Where To Start: Names and Heraldry

One of the things you can do within the SCA is come up with a name and associated heraldry that you would like to be known by. Then you can get these registered, so that no one else within the SCA will be able to use your name and heraldry.

authorjoanna May 18, 2021 July 27, 2022 Articles
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Fingerloop Braiding

Fingerloop braiding is a technique used to create lengths of braided cord. This cord can be used for whatever you can imagine: as a string to close a pouch, as trim, to hold up hose (medieval equivalent of socks), lacing etc. As the name says, the cord is made using loops of yarn on your fingers.

authorjoanna May 18, 2021 July 27, 2022 Articles / Tutorials
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