[SCA-BMDL] BMDL Patterns
Pam Bolkovac
pmb_pa at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 18 12:16:40 EDT 2008
I replied off list asking for more info, so I know
which pattern to give her. But I have a question
regarding what can be put on garb for members of the
barony. Should it include the wreath or not? My gut
says it shouldn't. This drives what the available
patterns are (I have at least 10 versions of this in
various sizes, shapes, etc.)
Cassandra
--- myfanwy at nauticom.net wrote:
> Greetings from Myfanwy!
> Hrefna's correct about the arms vs. the populace
> badge. However, it isn't
> clear whether Elss needs to know what stuff looks
> like, or have an actual
> chart/design to work from.
> I know that Cassandra charted the comet part awhile
> back to do order
> badges in cross stitch. I'm not sure where mine is
> at the moment, but I'm
> pretty sure that Cassandra or someone will have a
> copy and can get you
> one.
> Lady Myfanwy ferch Rhiannon
> Ruth Morrisson
> myfanwy at nauticom.net
>
> > Hi Elss,
> >
> > If the banner is for your own personal use, you
> want to use what is called
> > the populace badge, which is a white comet with
> its head on your left
> > inside of a yellow block border on a black
> background. In heraldic
> > speech, the badge is "Sable, a comet fesswise
> argent, a bordure embattled
> > Or."
> >
> > If you are making the banner for the barony to use
> or for the baron or
> > baroness, then you want to use the group's arms.
> There is a picture in
> > the upper left corner of this web page:
> http://debatablelands.org/.
> >
> > Visiually, the difference between the two is the
> laurel wreath but the
> > meaning is much more. The badge says "I belong to
> or am a member of the
> > Barony-Marche". The arms declare "I am the
> Barony-Marche" or "I am the
> > baroness\baron of the Debatable Lands."
> >
> > Your banner can be any shape: round, square,
> rectangular, or heater (i.e.
> > shield shaped.) Just make the border fit the
> shape of the banner.
> >
> > Raven
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
----------------------------------------------------------
> > And this above all to thine own self be true.
> > - Shakespeare,
> "Hamlet"
> >
> >
> > --- On Wed, 6/18/08, Elss_of_Augsburg
> <elss_of_augsburg at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >> From: Elss_of_Augsburg
> <elss_of_augsburg at yahoo.com>
> >> Subject: [SCA-BMDL] BMDL Patterns
> >> To: "BMDL SCA" <sca-bmdl at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
> >> Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 9:14 AM
> >> Greetings!
> >>
> >> Does any good gentile out there have a pattern
> for the BMDL
> >> device (banner / logo / whatchamacallit)? I am
> looking for
> >> needlepoint or embroidery so I can add to my
> garb, and I am
> >> also looking for something large so I can make a
> banner.
> >>
> >> I would also be very glad of any advice or
> assistance from
> >> anyone with experience in these endeavors, so
> that I use
> >> durable materials and colors that don't fade, and
> >> don't make more work for myself than necessary.
> >>
> >> My thanks to all in advance --
> >>
> >> Elss of
> >>
>
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