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© 1995, 2012 Kim Salazar, http://string-or-nothing.com Page 1 Permission is granted to make up this item for personal use, or in single unit quantity for charitable donation or charitable sale. People wishing to include this write-up in any form of written collection, or wanting to make multiples of this item for commercial or charitable sale are requested to obtain the author’s permission. The Buttery A graphed pattern © Kim Salazar, 1995, 2012; http://www.string-or-nothing.com This pattern appears in my book The New Carolingian Modelbook: Counted Patterns from Before 1600, Plate 59. Its an original fill design. The mixing of so many different yet complimenting mini-motifs reminded me of The Buttery a successful and long running communal SCA house here in the Boston area founded by Mistress Marion of Edwinstowe.
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Page 1: The Buttery

© 1995, 2012 Kim Salazar, http://string-or-nothing.com Page 1 Permission is granted to make up this item for personal use, or in single unit quantity – for charitable donation or charitable sale.

People wishing to include this write-up in any form of written collection, or wanting to make multiples of this item for commercial or charitable sale are requested to obtain the author’s permission.

The Buttery A graphed pattern

© Kim Salazar, 1995, 2012; http://www.string-or-nothing.com

This pattern appears in my book The New Carolingian Modelbook: Counted Patterns from Before 1600, Plate 59. It’s an original fill design. The mixing of so many different yet complimenting mini-motifs reminded me of The Buttery – a successful and long running communal SCA house here in the Boston area founded by Mistress Marion of Edwinstowe.