The Atlantian
Embroiderers Guild

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The Atlantian Embroiderers' Guild helps to increase interest in needlework and promote education in period embroidery in the Kingdom of Atlantia. We hold classes throughout Atlantia, and work together on group projects.

For more information, contact Karen Larsdatter, or join our mailing list!

WHAT'S NEW:

Queen Arielle's embroidery pattern

Embroidery patterns for the registered populace badges of Atlantian groups.

Find out about the Cloaks Project, ogle the pictures of the cloaks, or read the documentation.

Visit the Hood Project Gallery to see photos of our group project for Gulf Wars 2003.

Subscribe to the Atlantian
Embroiderers' Guild Mailing List!

Visit our "sister" guilds throughout the Known World!

Royal Needlework Guild of Artemisia
Caidan School of Needlework
Calontir Fiber and Needle Guild
The Dragon Needle Embroidery Guild of Drachenwald
Athena's Thimble of the East
The Worshipful Company of Embroiderers of Lochac
Meridian Embroidery Guild
Guild of Withie and Woolmongers of the Midrealm
The West Kingdom Needleworkers Guild

This is the recognized Web Page for the Embroiderers' Guild of the Kingdom of Atlantia of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. The maintainer of this page is Karen Larsdatter (mka Karen G. Harris, karen_larsdatter@yahoo.com). It is not a corporate publication of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc., and does not delineate SCA policies. In cases of conflict with printed versions of material presented on this page or its links, the dispute will be decided in favor of the printed version.

The patterns on this website may be reproduced in SCA publications, but neither they nor items made from them may be sold for individual profit. You can, however, use the patterns provided on this site for individual use, to donate to SCA groups or entities, or to sell at fundraisers benefitting SCA chapters or for charities.

Background by Rosemary Norwood of Blackwork Web Design,
based on a design by Marion Scoular (Why Call it Blackwork?)