Armorer offering original pieces and on-site armor repair services.
Artisans d’Azure has been designing and crafting specialized products for live-action role-playing since 2005. Their in-house products, along with the recognized brands they carry, are driven by a commitment to quality, durability, and immersion.
At the shop, you will find a selection of safe foam weapons, including swords, daggers, and specialized weapons, as well as handmade leather armor and accessories, along with a variety of immersive gear and clothing designed to enhance the gameplay experience.
Each product is developed to offer a balance between aesthetics, reliability, and safety, meeting the expectations of both beginner and experienced players.
The echo of another world, within your reach. Atelier Elfira Workshop offers original creations that combine multiple artistic and craft disciplines to produce unique costumes and accessories.
Elfira brings her expertise to your world. Each piece is designed to enhance your immersive experience while adding a distinctive touch to your costume, your character, or your everyday life.
Turkoize shares her passion for henna, a gentle, powerful, and magical medium, by offering temporary henna tattoo services throughout the event.
A variety of henna-related products (tubes, kits, powder) and handmade creations such as jewelry, stained glass, clothing (used and/or repurposed for décor), and epoxy resin creations will also be available.
Since 1978, François Lapointe has worked with leather. He refined his craft as a cobbler, restoring life to leather shoes and coats.
Passionate about his trade and about producing long-lasting quality items, he creates high-quality Medieval and New France-style shoes, boots, and sandals.
Dracolite is a team of passionate creators and artisans proudly rooted in Québec, designing and crafting products inspired by the medieval and fantasy worlds.
The team places great importance on the quality of its creations and on supporting local talent. Recognized as a gateway into the medieval and fantasy universe, Dracolite plays a key role in guiding curious newcomers through this fascinating world thanks to its expertise and passion.
Passionate about traditional craftsmanship, this blacksmith artisan offers medieval reproductions such as knives and swords.
On-site, you can also discover blacksmithing through hands-on workshops.
Foxes and Ravens offers custom leather accessories and armor, as well as repair services and leatherworking workshops.
Founded in 2016, the brand draws inspiration from Viking culture, fantasy, and traditional craftsmanship. Thanks to a passionate community, it is now recognized internationally.
Introductory leatherworking classes will be offered during the week of the Bataille de Bicolline.
Fourrures QC offers a wide range of real furs and hunting and trapping-derived products.
Whether you are looking to refine a costume, create an accessory, or simply add an authentic touch to your camp, you will find a wide selection of durable products.
La Griffe du Dragon Noir specializes in the creation of high-end items for recreational medieval use.
The workshop carefully designs and produces a wide range of products, including hats, pouches, various carrying cases, scabbards, belts, and many other accessories.
A versatile artisan workshop combining leatherworking, woodworking, jewelry making with precious stones, and the creation of unique accessories and clothing.
La Champignonne creates jewelry and all kinds of mythical pieces inspired by the world of mushrooms.
Her works are almost always set with semi-precious stones, offering a unique way to bring their beautiful energy into everyday life.
La Plume au Chapeau has specialized for over five years in crafting custom handmade leather hats.
Combining expertise and creativity, the workshop creates unique and comfortable pieces, perfectly suited for enthusiasts of medieval and fantasy worlds.
La Rose et le Dragon offers a curated selection of clothing inspired by the Middle Ages, along with a variety of handcrafted accessories.
You will find everything needed to refine and elevate your costumes.
L’Atelier de la Crevette offers historically inspired leather costumes and accessories.
Their products are entirely made in their workshop located in Frelighsburg, Québec.
They offer a selection of clothing for men, women, and children.
Le Botaniste is a pottery artisan who transforms clay into functional works using his hands.
Whether for drinking, eating, or decorating your home, you will find ceramics to your taste.
Discover a range of leather products including belts, pouches, scabbards, and various items inspired by magical rituals.
You will also find wax seals, flasks of various sizes, and containers for liquids.
The selection also includes decorative accessories for players such as rings, brooches, and leather crowns, as well as dragon eggs and fantasy adventure novels from the Seyrawyn collection.
A miscellaneous assortment of goods is also available for decorating guild cabins.
Les Artisans du Monde are a dynamic collective of more than 60 passionate artisans, specializing in the creation of various items for live-action role-playing.
You will find a wide variety of handmade products to enhance your character and adventures.
L’Esplumoir de Merlin creates high-quality medieval clothing.
In addition to its garments, the shop offers a range of accessories to complete and enrich each costume, as well as jewelry, beeswax candles, and natural body products.
Weaver specializing in shoulder straps, chitons, catalognes, blankets, rugs, and much more.
She also creates custom orders tailored to each client’s specific needs.
Made by Hand Leather offers leather armor and accessories, foam LARP weapons, and metal armor pieces.
This shop is exclusively dedicated to passionate archers.
It offers a full range of services including rental, sales, and repair of arrows.
Stones, talismans, and jewelry — you will find over 100 types of stones and more than 1,000 specimens on site.
Custom creations are available throughout the event.
Mitryl has specialized in manufacturing polyurethane foam weapons, shields, masks, bows, and accessories since 2007.
Experienced costume designers and seamstresses ready to bring your dreams to life.
Explore a selection of medieval costumes during the Bataille de Bicolline.
Les Soeurcières is a family-owned business that creates medieval clothing of all kinds.
Specializing in Viking-style garments, they also offer custom work and continuously develop new creations based on their inspiration.
You will find tunics, braies, leg wraps, and more, available in a variety of fibers, both natural and synthetic.
Sœurs d’Armes offers high-end leather goods including belts, scabbards, cases, light armor, and custom pieces.
Each item is crafted with careful attention to detail, offering products that are both aesthetic, functional, and durable.
Val d’Ombre offers a wide selection of clothing and accessories dedicated to live-action role-playing.
For over 20 years, Zardwin has been creating products for live-action role-playing.
Known for the durability of its products and accessible pricing, you will find a full range of accessories and clothing.
This workshop offers an accessible and creative introduction to the art of henna.
Each participant will receive a henna cone and will be able to practice on paper, on themselves, or in pairs with another participant.
Artist Turkoize will share tips and tricks to help create beautiful designs and develop more confident hand movements.
Participants will also receive a 30% discount on henna-related products available at the booth.
A 2-hour workshop, for ages 17 and up, during which participants will be introduced to blacksmithing and will leave with their own creation.
Note: This is a physically demanding activity.
Leather Charm / Keychain — $50
Create a charm or keychain using our signature leather sheets.
Personalize your piece using water-based dyes and decorative elements.
Skirt Hike — $100 (1 hour)
Learn the basics of leatherworking.
Decorate your skirt hike (or boot clip) using stamps, then add color with water-based dyes and paints.
Final assembly with rivets.
Tankard Wrap — $150 (1.5 hours)
Discover the fundamentals of leatherworking techniques.
Create and decorate a tankard wrap using embossing techniques or stamps.
Add color with water-based dyes and paints.
Introduction to the basics of micro macramé; materials and tools are provided.
Kumihimo workshop: creation of small braided cords that can be used as bracelets or decorative accessories.
Participants will leave with their creation. All necessary materials are provided.
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