[Moo] A&S at WoW

Annie Hamel ahamel77 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 17 16:49:09 PDT 2010


Yes, I would say that is technically right.
Although, since cord making is in the fiber arts group, I could verify
if a bow string is a valid entry if you would like.
I just want to make sure that the A&S coordinator was not more
thinking of lucette or finger loop braiding.

Heloise

On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 6:41 PM,  <sigrune at aol.com> wrote:
> Please humor me for a minute, I want to make sure I got this straight.
>
> I could enter:
> a piece of steel armor - metalworking
> a piece of leather armor - leather
> a bow - woodworking
> a bow string - cordmaking
> a food item - (not sure what category it falls under, since it is not
> beer/ale/wine/mead and there is nothing cordial about it... though it does
> get invited to parties all by itself)
>
> Have I got that right?  I think I was reading the groupings as the
> categories and specific arts falling within those category "groups"
>
> Ah, and of course with documentation.
> -Takeda
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Annie Hamel <ahamel77 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Moo] A&S at WoW
>
> A gentle send us a question about the categories.  Here is more
> information on the categories and how they work:
>
> The participant can create an entry in Woodwork, Metalwork and
> Leatherwork if he/she so desires.
> The participant could also create a second entry in Leatherwork but
> NOT in Metalwork and Woodwork again because the participant has
> already 2 items in one category.
>
> So for that 5th item he/she would have to pick a 4th category, for
> example Toys.
>
> The goal is to present 5 items in 4 different categories (Categories
> NOT Groups).
>
> I also would like to point out that documentation is required.
>
> Please let me know if you have additional questions, I will be happy to
> assist.
>
> Heloise Le Gardeur
>
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Shannon D. Combs-Bennett
> <sdcbennett at alumni.indiana.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>>
>>
>> This was posted to the Atlantia Live Journal Site by the A&S
>
> coordinator for
>>
>> War of the Wings.
>
> (http://community.livejournal.com/atlantia/58824.html)  I
>>
>> hope to see many of you bringing together your fine A&S skills to help
>> achieve the A&S point for WoW.  This is also a good place to get early
>> feedback for Kingdom A&S which is just over 6 months after WoW.
>>
>>
>>
>> It is my intent to enter the competition…so, who’s with me?
>>
>>
>>
>> Yours,
>>
>> Baroness Rhonwen
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> A&S Competition for War of the Wings
>> This year for the A&S Competition, there will something different a
>> pentathlon. Please watch for any updates to the war of the wings web
>
> site.
>>
>> When the event gets closer, I will also be posting links for
>
> registration
>>
>> forms so that we can speed up the check in process. Please contact
>
> me, Lady
>>
>> Aminah bint al-megal’lid (kathygrimes at gmail dot com) if you have
>
> any
>>
>> questions or concerns.
>>
>> The Pentathlon
>> The categories are grouped here solely for my convenience. The groups
>
> have
>>
>> no other meaning. Pentathlon participants must enter in five
>
> categories -
>>
>> regardless of the groupings. So, for example, entries in Costuming and
>> Headwear would count as two categories for the Pentagon.
>>
>> Rules
>>
>> ·        You must enter in 5 items for judging
>>
>> ·        You must enter in at least 4 different Categories.
>>
>> ·        You must be at the event to enter into the Pentathlon
>>
>> ·        You may not have won, 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize with any of the
>
> items
>>
>> ·        You must have made the item within the last 5 years.
>>
>> Categories
>> Costuming
>>
>> ·        Costuming;
>>
>> ·        Costuming for Combat (includes horse barding);
>>
>> ·        Accessories (no headwear);
>>
>> ·        Headwear.
>>
>> Small Work
>>
>> ·        Counted Embroidery;
>>
>> ·        Non-counted Embroidery;
>>
>> ·        Beadwork. (does not include jewelry)
>>
>> Textiles
>>
>> ·        Non-woven Fabric (sprang, knitting, felting, etc.);
>>
>> ·        Weaving;
>>
>> ·        Cordmaking;
>>
>> ·        Spinning;
>>
>> ·        Dyeing.
>>
>> Smithing
>>
>>
>>
>> ·        Leatherwork;
>>
>> ·        Woodwork;
>>
>> ·        Metalwork;
>>
>> ·        Jewelry;
>>
>> ·        Glass.
>>
>> Scribal and Heraldic
>>
>> ·        Calligraphy;
>>
>> ·        Illumination;
>>
>> ·        Heraldic Display.
>>
>> ·        Book Arts
>>
>> Edible and Potable
>>
>>
>>
>> ·        Cooking;
>>
>> ·        Herbalist;
>>
>> ·        Beers/Ales/Lagers;
>>
>> ·        Meads;
>>
>> ·        Wines;
>>
>> ·        Cordials.
>>
>> Miscellaneous
>>
>> ·        Drawing and Painting;
>>
>> ·        Sculpture and Carving;
>>
>> ·        Period Science;
>>
>> ·        Household Goods;
>>
>> ·        Toys;
>>
>> ·        Miscellaneous.
>>
>> Written Categories
>>
>> ·        Prose;
>>
>> ·        Poetry - written.
>>
>>
>>
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