| This website is the sole property of Cynthia Long,
who lives and works in the Pacific Northwest at the
University of Washington as the web designer, developer,
and manager for the
Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology.
She holds certificates in fiction writing from the University
of Washington and in web development and design from Shoreline
Community College in Seattle, Washington.
Cynthia taught courses on the subject of 14th century women's
clothing for the Society
of Creative Anachronism (SCA) for 7 years. She was Merouda Tremayne in the SCA.
The Medieval Tailor is on indefinite hiatus. Other interests are calling me and I no longer play in the SCA. I've sold off everything and am concentrating on my art more intently. It's always possible that I will consider new demos in the future as this period in time calls me strongly. But for now, this is the extent of the demonstrations.
You may still contact me with questions about the existing demonstrations.
If you want to see what I'm doing now, check out Harvest Blessings, my personal art website.
This site is not affiliated with the Medieval Tailor's Assistant. The information on this site is free and not published anywhere else. |