The Snartemono is a custom-made belt for Duke Yngvar inn Heppni, commissioned by Maestra Isabella Beatrice della Rosa. It’s crafted in silk, replicating a monochrome version of the ancient Snartemo V design, which originated in 550 CE Norway.
Category: Floatwork
Øvre Berge inspired
I’ve modified a pattern by Randi Stoltz for self-practice in floatwork. Using 29 tablets, I wove a 149.5cm Silk band modeled after a 6th-century design.
Kingdom A&S entry
My attempt at recreating a 7th-century Merovingian Queen’s intricate silk tablet-woven band, originally found on the remains of Queen Bathilde at the monastery of Chelles. I’ve tried to replicate the weaving techniques, materials, and designs, making few adjustments to accommodate her resources and avoid inappropriate symbols.
And so begins the Chelles rabbit hole.
Floatwork in the style of Chelles.
Another pandemic weave
A St. Severin belt for my boss because she was amazing.
Snartemo V
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I’ve tried to hide the offensive symbol but it is still somewhat visible. If this makes you feel uncomfortable, please don’t open this post.
Floatwork in the style of St. Severin
A Frankish strawberry field for my daughter