This workshop will show you the technique of the European 4-in-1 chain maille often used to create the hauberks (chain shirts) and hoods that were so popular during the middle ages. This technique can also be used to make a really cool dice bag! You will have enough time to get a good start on your project as well as learn it's history. If you ever have looked at chain maille and wondered "How'd they do that?", then this is the workshop for you!
This workshop will teach you how to make the 6-in-1 chain maille used in oriental armor during the 1300's. It is a must for the person wanting to create period costumes! You will begin a project as well as learn the history of this weave.
This workshop will teach you how to make the 6-in-1 chain maille used in oriental armor during the 1300's. It is a must for the person wanting to create period costumes! You will begin a project as well as learn the history of this weave.
This workshop will focus on teaching two different rope chains: the byzantine chain and the box chain. These can be made into bracelets, necklaces, keychains or whatever else your mind can come up with! You will be able to work on the projects as well as learn the history of the weaves.
This workshop will focus on teaching two different rope chains: the byzantine chain and the box chain. These can be made into bracelets, necklaces, keychains or whatever else your mind can come up with! You will be able to work on the projects as well as learn the history of the weaves.
Channeling Robert E. Howard: Adapting and Creating the Worlds of an Icon
Description:
Join key creative individuals who have helped shape and bring to life the legacy of Robert E. Howard with an emphasis on writing. The panel discussion, followed by a Q&A session, will include Mike Stackpole, author of an all-new series of books chronicling the story of Belit, the Queen of the Black Coast; Loren Coleman, author of a trilogy titled Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, and Matt Forbeck, REH scholar, editor, game designer, and author,
Come join us for a non-denominational worship service sponsored by the Christian Gamers Guild. We'll read scripture, sing familiar hymns, hear a sermon, and offer an optional communion. Stick around afterwards to meet fellow Christians and learn more about the CGG organization.
Join our panel discussion that looks at the history of Christianity and gaming, a variety of Christian-specific games, ways to mix faith and gaming, and how to explain gaming to your church friends and vice versa. Audience questions encouraged.