Sounds amazing and I did just look on google. Didn't see anything lace
though sadly.
We used to do living history American fur trapper times and we made a Tipi
and used it for a couple of seasons camps. Amazing dwellings and I would
think the yurt would be fantastic. Moving the 22 ft poles about because too
difficult for us so we went back to using a trailer caravan and using a
white wall A frame we made instead just to sit around in the day time. I
took my lace pillow there several summers and did some bits of work. Always
something that it didn't matter if it got dirty but would be useable if it
came home clean at the end of the time.
Fun days and great social interaction.
Sue T
Dorset UK
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From: Martha Krieg Pennsic Wars
Pennsic Wars - Google will provide videos of same, though I don't
fight. Yes, lace was involved. Sunday Aug 3 was Lacemaking day on
Artisan's Row
. My son-in-law and my daughter built their own 16-foot diameter
yurt which will stand up to any weather that has been thrown at it so
far (including up to 60 mph winds three years ago); I use a modern tent
because I want to be able to set it up and take it down by myself if I
have to,
On 8/18/14, 6:50 PM, Janice Blair wrote:
Can we get an explanation of the Pennsic Wars. Where was it held, what
did
you wear, was lace involved? Doubt that but maybe you can enlighten us.
Sounds like a lot of folk involved. Was it muddy or did you get good
weather?
Janice
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