EEEEC: Astrid Sudreying’s Mini Mask-Making Workshop

EEEEC: Astrid Sudreying’s Mini-Mask-Making Workshop

A paper mache mini mask and it’s negative

Entered under education. Astrid says:

“For Canterbury Faire this year, I wanted to try to teach mask making again. Being that full sized masks take too long, I decided to teach the skills making mini masks, hoping to get through the basic skills within the week.

“The classes were set out in two sessions, that were two hours each. My hope was for the classes to follow the outlines of:

First class:

  • short history of the venetian mask & paper mache
  • sculpting in clay
  • making a negative mould in plaster.

Second class:

  • paper macheing the mask
  • painting techniques

“The first class went well and we finished with a little time to spare. The second class, did not go quite according to plan however. We only managed to finish our paper mache, and everyone agreed to finish a bit early as the heat was too much for us to continue. I gave a very quick painting explanation to those left before we all dispersed for cooler environs,”The first class went well and we finished with a little time to spare. The second class, did not go quite according to plan however. We only managed to finish our paper mache, and everyone agreed to finish a bit early as the heat was too much for us to continue. I gave a very quick painting explanation to those left before we all dispersed for cooler environs,

“Although I didn’t get to deliver all the information I was hoping to, I was happy with the turnout for both classes, and impressed with the perseverance of the second day class.”

EEEEC: Frock Doctors’ Garb Class

EEEEC: Frock Doctors’

Falling under education and collaboration.

At Golden Flight (last November) the ladies of Hous Amberherthe (Christian, Isabel Maria, and Joana) collaborated as the “Frock Doctors” to teach a class on how to go about selecting clothing and accessories for your persona and interests.

Meistern Christian directed the enthusiastic discussion to cover everything from headwear to footwear, how to stay warm, how to carry things, layers to consider and more.

On top of sharing their experiences and showing a range of garments and accessories they had made for various periods and locations, they each brought along a selection of their favourite books relevant to the subject.

EEEEC: Ginevra di Serafino Visconti’s Educational Efforts

EEEEC: Ginevra di Serafino Visconti’s Articles and Classes

Entered into the challenge in the category of education.

I have written articles for FTT on ‘How to make a Roman tunica‘, ‘Handsewing‘ (previously entered), ‘Media recommendations’ and taught classes at Gildenwick collegium on various subjects, including goldwork and black work, (which made it to the timetable, and thus are memorable) a class on knitting (same event), a class on Candlemaking at Fiery Knights and.. assorted other subjects, including handsewing and drawn thread work at Fibre guild.