Carl Størmer was a Norwegian mathematician and physicist who's best known for number theory and studying auroras. Aside from his intellectual pursuits,
Carl Størmer was a Norwegian mathematician and physicist who's best known for number theory and studying auroras. Aside from his intellectual pursuits,
Carl Størmer (1872-1957) enjoyed a hobby that was very, very unusual at the time. He walked around Oslo, Norway in the 1890s with his spy camera and secretly took everyday pictures of people. The subjects in Størmer's pictures appear in their natural state. These street photography shots extremely differ from the grave and strict posing trends that dominated photography during those years.
Carl Størmer was a Norwegian mathematician and physicist who's best known for number theory and studying auroras. Aside from his intellectual pursuits,
Since I declared my sewing challenge for the year, yesterday, instead of getting things done for work or chores around the house I of course researched for the upcoming sewing projects. ALL DAY LON…
London photographer Edward Linley Sambourne captured everyday street style around the turn of the 20th century...
This is a digital, print-at-home PDF pattern for a lovely 1890s Shirt Waist. It has been carefully reproduced line for line from an original pattern by The Cosmopolitan Fashion Model Company. This pattern includes a front and back yoke, long cuffed sleeves, front bodice pleats, a gathered center back, and a high collar. Year/ era: circa 1899 - The 1899 Spring/Summer Cosmopolitan counter book shows this pattern in 1899. However, the pattern may have been sold for a few years before or after that date. Size: 38-inch bust. One size only at this time. No waist measurement was given in the original source pattern but as the waist is gathered, it should be adjustable to your needs. The belt as illustrated is not included. This pattern is part of our special Advanced Couturière line, composed of patterns intended for the advanced seamstress or tailor. Please read the full pattern description before purchase. Fabric requirements: Please see the photos. Language: both English and French instructions are included. These patterns were marketed originally in the 1890s to both experienced seamstresses and professionals alike and assume that you have a solid understanding of clothing construction. The original pattern only included very basic instructions and we have not added any. To sew these, you should have a basic understanding of how pattern pieces should fit together. DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Advanced Couturière. May include little-to-no instructions, no facings, no buttonhole markings, no hand-holding of any kind etc. If you like a challenge, if your friends refer to you as the sewing God/ Goddess, if you are made of thread, needles, and ferocity, this pattern is for you. Please note that we are unable to provide any sewing help with advanced-level patterns. You will get a clean, working, translated, beautiful pattern but please don't expect help with sewing questions on these. There simply aren't enough hours in the day for us to provide that service to everyone. By purchasing this pattern, you are agreeing that you have accepted the challenge of an advanced-level sewing pattern. As such, we kindly request that you refrain from sending us messages or feedback suggesting that this pattern is "too hard". We all need to challenge ourselves and learn new skills, and this pattern may very well teach you something new! ©2023 Mrs. Depew Vintage LLC. All rights reserved. ============================================ INSTANT DOWNLOAD: Your purchase will be available for download the second your payment clears through Etsy. Simply follow the email sent to you, or click on , then and under your receipt, . ============================================ Copyright 2023 Mrs. Depew Vintage LLC. All rights reserved.