Yep. My friend and his late wife participate(d) in the SCA in CO. The
pattern says "It originated in Spain, but that's all I know about it. I
have found a reference in Janet Arnolds [sic] Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe
Unlock'd to Crown Lace which refers to a crown pattern in the lace." I
don't know who the "I" is who wrote the paper. My friend said he did not
know where his wife got the pillow or who from just someone in the SCA. I
have checked a few SCA lists online to see if could find an Arrianne but
had no luck. I may have looked in the wrong place. I came across this list
looking for what whole throw meant.

Michelle




On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Bronwen of Hindscroft
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Is it possible that the pattern is a pre-1600 pattern?  I ask because the
> name and "Kingdom" that the pillow or pattern is attributed to is a person
> from the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA).  The SCA recreates the
> European Middle Ages from about 600 AD to about 1600 AD.  "Atlantia" is
> basically the area from Maryland to South Carolina in the United States,
> and the lady's title "Baroness" is one she would have earned by doing a lot
> of things for the organization in that Kingdom.
>
>

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Michelle
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