sometimes in knitting you just have to go 'nobody but me will notice this mistake' and keep going
One of my more recent sewing ish projects.
Bought the sweeter second for really like a year ago and have never worn it and now I have some much needed black and white yarn for free (the yarn balls might be full of knots but it still works)
The Widow - Anders Zorn
"Marjorie Sholes with Studio Cat in the Window" Early 20th century. Source.
we really have to hand it to bruises for being easy to acquire, fun to touch, usually relatively harmless, and capable of turning a variety of pretty colours as they cycle through the stages of their life cycle from birth to death. they do so much for us. and even more if you're a bit of a pervert about it.
I was thinking recently about how "alt" subcultures are so aestheticized now but they used to be much more about your societal views than the clothes you wore or even the bands you listened to, and my brain connected some dots. Idk if this is anything
Actually that no punctuation plot hole ooc wattpad fanfic written by that 12 year old will ALWAYS be better than character ai. And I love that 12 year old btw
Le Petit écho de la mode, no. 3, vol. 19, 17 janvier 1897, Paris. 8. Vivandière du diable, fillette 8 à 10 ans. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
(8) Vivandière du diable, fillette 8 à 10 ans. — Jupe courte en satin rouge flamme, découpée en languettes et appliquée de petites têtes noires. Seconde jupe satin noir, garnie galon feu. Corsage cuirasse décolleté, motif flamme sur la poitrine. Jockeys satin noir sur manches ballon courtes. Gants et bas noirs, pantoufles appliquées. Masque noir.
(8) Devil's Vivandière, girl 8 to 10 years old. — Short skirt in flame red satin, cut into tabs and applied with small black heads. Second black satin skirt, trimmed with tan braid. Breastplate bodice, flame motif on the chest. Black satin jockeys on short balloon sleeves. Black gloves and stockings, applied slippers. Black mask.
Matériaux: 2m50 satin rouge, 2m50 satin noir.
This is my answer to “where do you see yourself in five years?” Ca. 1898. Source.