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Scrolls Lace pattern from More Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch. Knit with Noro Kureyon Sock Yarn single-ply wool on number 1 double points.
The Noro colors were lovely. I wanted fraternal socks, so knit one from the outside of the skein and the other from the inside. The yarn is crunchy and the “thin-thick-lumpy” ply OK. Not too problematic, but tricky with the yarn-overs.
Illumination: Mistress Sarra the Lymner
Words & Calligraphy: Mistress Kayleigh McWhyte
Penned January 26, 2011, for a Market Day at Birka, January 29, 2011
As she slowly unrolled the scroll, she would sing about the scenes revealed.
Taken with a Sony Mavica FD-91 in 1999/2000.
Scroll blank inspired by the world's oldest fighting manual: Royal Armouries Manuscript I.33 f.32r commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Royal_Armouries_Ms._I.33#/medi...
Here we see the priest teaching a woman named Walpurgis. "Walpurgis’s Ward – This ward is not listed as one of the main seven wards. However, it appears to be a variation of the 2nd ward. It is done with the left foot forward, but the right hand is lower than 2nd ward and the sword is held on the right side with the point straight up, and the Buckler is held closer in to the body, with the face of the buckler pointed to the right. It is also similar to a variation of Liechtenauer’s longsword guard Vom Tag when it is held low at the right shoulder instead of higher up over the right shoulder as is done with the 2nd ward."
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Scrolls Lace pattern from More Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch. Knit with Noro Kureyon Sock Yarn single-ply wool on number 1 double points.
The Noro colors were lovely. I wanted fraternal socks, so knit one from the outside of the skein and the other from the inside. The yarn is crunchy and the “thin-thick-lumpy” ply OK. Not too problematic, but tricky with the yarn-overs.
Dec. 29, 2024: Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.
A scroll blank inspired by Codex Manesse Fol 190v commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Codex_Manesse_Johann_von_...
I had messed up the face on the right most lady: I managed to fix it a bit, but I'm not happy with the results (calebreynolds.blogspot.com/2014/11/broken-face.html).
"Allo, est-ce que je pourrais parler à tes cheveux s'il te plaît ? Je suis coiffeur, tu vois..."
"Hello, can I talk to your hair ?"
A variety of lilies are found on Beechwood Rd., including a group of Star Gazer lilies. Watch for a closeup photo! To read a story about the Star Gazer lily visit www.ProBlogs.com/CarolynCHolland">www.ProBlogs.co... and scroll down the JOURNALING category (or click on
STAR GAZER LILIES and a BLUE BUTTERFLY)(Photo by Carolyn C. Holland: P7310009E 2007)
This scroll is from the 10th century. It may look worn on the outermost layer, but inside it's in perfect condition.