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Vienna passes the “needle” to Elizabet!
At John Barleycorn, Countess Vienna retired as our Guildmistress, and Dame Elizabet took on this illustrious role. Vivant to both for their good service! We also have 3 new Senior Members: Mistress Amalie, THL Aurelia and Maestra Cathain. (Photo by … Continue reading
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Photo Gallery is Being Recreated
The gradual process of rebuilding our old photo gallery has begun. Visit the Gallery page and browse through each collection, and come back often to check progress. Please bring any omissions or corrections to the Webminister. Note that anywhere you … Continue reading
Lady Elizabet Serves as Interim Guildmistress
Mistress Vienna became Princess of the East Kingdom at Crown Tournement, May 5, 2018. So that our Guild would be in good hands while she attended to her Royal duties, Lady Elizabet Marshall stepped-in to act as Interim Guildmistress.
We Have a New Guildmistress!
At Crown Tournement, Mistress Briony passed the torch to Mistress Vienna. Thank you, Briony, for your fine leadership and inspiring skill, and best wishes, Vienna, as you take on this venerable job!
Our 30th Anniversary Celebrations
At East Kingdom 12th Night in AS XIX, their Majesties Hanno and Kunnegunda were presented with a petition to start a kingdom guild dedicated to the research and practice of embroidery. So, as of 12th Night AS XLIX – January … Continue reading
Our Most Recent Competition
Athena’s Thimble held an embroidery competition at the Hrim Schola event on March 17, 2011 in the Shire of Quintavia (in Marlborough MA). Please see the photos of the entries and prizes in our Gallery.
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New Guildmistress!
At Coronation, Mistress Cellach retired after many years of excellent service leading our guild. She is ably succeeded by Mistress Briony, who already has a lot of great ideas in the works. Vivat to Cellach for a job well done, … Continue reading