Almost out of study. A quick teaser of things to come:- The UK trip - photos and many happy shoe moments!
- The completion of the 2nd blackwork cuff
- I'm sure there will be more once my brain returns
In the meantime, here is a blatant plug for my A&S competition, to be held at the Feast of the Four Winds - Saturday 17th November, get your butts there with an entry.
Four Winds A&S Competition - 2007
New entry and scoring criteria, plus more prizes!
The goal of the competition is still to produce a head-to-toe costume, a complete "look" for your choice of style.
Entry requirements
At least 75% of the entry must not have been previously entered in a Four Winds competition. So if you made something this year, but didn't enter it, you can enter it next year. This should give people a bit more time to get pieces together and include items they've made previously.
There is no restriction on the amount of the entry that is your own work, but you must indicate which items have been purchased or otherwise created by someone else. You will not receive as many points, but it will still contribute to your overall score.
Scoring system
- Components of the outfit /50
o Undergarments (chemise, smock, hose, brays etc..) /10
o Outer garments (Gown, tunic, coat, etc..) /10
o Footwear (shoes, boots, sandals etc..) /10
o Headwear (head coverings, hair styles, adornments etc..) /10
o Accessojewelryellery, belts, partlets etc..) /10
- Documentation /10
- Authenticity /10
- Creativity / Presentation /10
- Complexity /10- Workmanship /10
Total score: /100
Entrants will also be asked to indicate whether they are 'beginners' or 'experienced'. Beginners are those who are making their first attempt at a particular style or technique, whereas experienced entrants are those who already have a good level of skill. You decide what level you're at and the judges will take this into consideration when scoring your entry.
The prizes
- First prize - for the overall best entry the prize is still an SCA membership or a Rowany Festival ticket. The winner will also receive a bell (the traditional prize for and A&S competition)
- Encouragement prize - To encourage more beginners to have a go, the prize for the best entry from a beginner will be a subscription to the Lochac A&S magazine 'Cockatrice'.
As putting together an entire outfit is a big effort, all entrants will receive a token to keep.
Good luck and I hope to see your entry at the Feast of the Four Winds in 2007