Margo has taught a number of classes for various agencies including the Society for Creative Anachronism, the California State Park system, and a Waldorf school, with a focus on costume construction techniques and Elizabethan costuming in particular. She is available for lectures, workshops, and seminars, and in the future hopes to continue her public appearances between developing new patterns.
Her most recent public appearance was on September 7th, 2002, at the Society for Creative Anachronism's 2002 Knowne World Costume Symposium (click it for the official website) in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She gave the keynote address on the topic of "Quenching the Wench: The Myths and Realities of 16th Century English Working Class Women’s Clothing." Margo had a great time, and sends her heartfelt thanks to the organizers who made it possible.
If you couldn't make it there, don't worrry. We won't say you didn't miss a good show, but some of the material will make its way into the "Thoughts on Costuming" page on this website, and the underlying concepts will continue to be applied in future patterns.
Future lectures and public appearances will be announced here, as well as on Margo's mailing list. If you're interested in having Margo at your event, email us!