flaxspinweav
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Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Retired |
Location | Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada |
Introduction | I am a retired Administrative Assistant enjoying my hobbies full time. An import to Canada from Britain since 1965, I am the mother of three grown children and six grandchildren aged 7 to 15. I learned to sew, knit and crochet as a young child from a mother who was a court-dressmaker in London before marrying my RAF father. In 2000, I started a biblical garden at my church planted with plants mentioned in the bible, one of which was flax which was and still is used to make linen fabric. After 4 seasons of cleaning up the garden to the compost pile, I began to wonder how fibre was found in or extracted from this plant. Subsequently I researched processing flax and began to learn to spin and weave. I also joined the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism), where I am known as The Honourable Lady Anne of Saffron Walden, and learned how many things were made and done in the middle ages. I now do demonstrations at local schools for the Grade 4 medieval studies (in Canada) as well as classes for SCA groups. My current handout can be found on a page in this website. Email: wpmaurice@gmail.com |
Interests | Fibre arts, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) |
Favorite Movies | Secret of N.I.M.H., Gentle Persuasion, many Disney animated and other children's movies. |
Favorite Music | Classical, easy listening, broadway musicals, Heather Dale, Master Hector of the Black Height |
Favorite Books | Don't really read much, unless I have to. |