“Don’t be shy with the caramel” Barista understood the assignment2yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/deliciouscompliance
Don’t remember the last time I got my nails done (7 years ago?) because I have very small hands and stubby nails so what’s the point. But the Barbie pink craze has really gotten to me10mo ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/Nails
Spice passed peacefully in her sleep last night at the age of 13 and a half. We are utterly destroyed and will miss the little bean dearly.2yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/Chihuahua
My glucose monitor sensors that stick to my arm are extremely expensive ($120 each). My birthday is this week and my pharmacist gift wrapped and gave me two of them as birthday gifts!3yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/MadeMeSmile
Spice is a burrower. But also needs temperature control via a single back leg2yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/Chihuahua
A kind of spectacular ~1890s diamond, sapphire, 18k gold ring I purchased for myself today2yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/Antiques
How would one even style a comb this large?? I always find quite large victorian and edwardian combs but this is the largest one ive ever found! what kind of hairstyle would be employed here?2yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/vintage
Everyone, meet Mabel. She is from 1956 and she is my new sewing companion.4yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/Antiques
want to add the hem pleating into my coat lining pattern. Any tips? Does this technique have a name?2yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/sewing
Recently purchased this blouse off eBay. It’s listed as a 1900s silk blouse and the style is quite correct to me, particularly for 1911 ish. But it has a size tag. I am wondering if this is common or typical for the era or is this a costume theatre piece?4yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/HistoricalCostuming
A 1930s bias cut cotton sateen slip I made from a Haslam system draft! It shall go underneath a 1930s baby pink chiffon dress that I shall draft after midterms are through with.4yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/HistoricalCostuming
After 5 years of sewing, my mom has gifted me this dream of a machine (Juki MO 1000). So excited to learn all its tricks! Yes, my 1956 Singer 99k (her name is Mabel) still works arguably better than any modern beast!3yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/sewing
Named this old sewing machine Mabel. Found the original receipt and now know that Miss M. Young purchased the machine on August 18, 1956 for $99.90 (about $880 today). She attained a package of “made in West Germany” needles (price inflation places them in the 50s). A mini time capsule!4yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/vintagesewing
1940s film noire paradise (Nightmare Alley filming) at Yonge and Gerrard this afternoon!4yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/toronto
Recently purchased this beautiful blouse marked as 1900s silk off Ebay. The style is quite correct to me, particularly for around 1911. But it has a size tag. Is this something common to the period or is this perhaps a theatre piece?4yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/Antiques
What are they drinking? I assume water, red wine, then the other three I haven’t a clue.2yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/thegildedage
Just got my second lobe done in May and my family super doesn’t approve. What else should I add? I only want to do one or two more since I do have small ears and don’t want to overload10mo ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/piercing
Whats the issue and how do I fix the fold at my bum in my mock up? I know I have a sway back and it is pinned up at my waist. Is the hip line too high? It doesn’t feel small in the hips. I have no idea.2yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/sewhelp
A mini time capsule inside a vintage sewing machine recently gifted to me. A pack of needles “made in West Germany” for $1.25 and the original receipt for the machine. Miss M Young bought this machine on august 18,1956 for $90.90. About $880 today which is the cost of a decent computerized machine!4yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
Looking for Edwardian tucked petticoat patterns/drafting sources as such. Any help appreciated!4yr ⋅ BasicLawyer ⋅ r/sewing