shakespeare wasn't lying that tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow can creep in this petty pace from day to day
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@nenerobopistol noodles are ready
(source: The Birmingham (UK) Evening Dispatch, December 17, 1904.)
Lexington Leader, Kentucky, July 18, 1917
The Cook County Herald, Grand Marais, Minnesota, July 21, 1900
So it turns out they recorded an extended version of the music from the farewell scene! They had to cut it from the movie, but it’s still on the soundtrack!
The Cecil Whig, Elkton, Maryland, August 20, 1870
Free pattern announcement!!
I’ve been working together with clockwork_faerie to bring you a pattern from an extant 1890s corset in my collection. (Waist 33”, bust 40.5”, hips 44”). It’s available for download on my blog here 🧁
The original has loads of cording and very few bones; for ease of mocking up I just made this with bones in the seams. Since it’s paneled and not gusseted, it was a super fast make - this whole thing took three hours. I made no alterations to the pattern for this mock-up. FYI, it is too small for my bust as is, and most people like to have an even 2-4" gap at the back.
This would probably best fit measurements between 38-46” bust, 33-38” waist, and 44-48” hips, but it’s also easy to modify since it’s paneled.
I wanted to make this available for free to promote access, but if you have the money and want to support more projects like this, there is a donation button on the blog (or you can use ko-fi here).
Definitely tag us if you make it, I’d love to see!
Traveller the ice is dark and closing in
Wherever did you come from, what weighs you down within
Traveller your eyes are dark and your voice is somber
Wherever did you come from, why are you here?
We haven’t sailed in fourteen days
The nights are getting longer.
I’m sensing fear upon your face, I see you don’t belong here
Our spirits started off as great, I’m sure you did as well
Oh traveller, before you’re dead you must your story tell