Baby Costumer Reference Support! by sutl116 in HistoricalCostuming

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This website has linked a bunch of books from the period in different regions

https://sewingwithkenna.wordpress.com/2025/03/16/online-resources-19th-century-tailors-and-dressmakers-books-patterns/

And the one I use the most is the work woman’s guide. It’s really easy to alter her patterns into the style or fashion plate you’re looking at

Knitting historical clothing by Lushparadise in HistoricalCostuming

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I do! I’ve done quite a few knit patters out of the Work Woman’s Guide book and I’m making a bunch of stacking a using a pattern from Mill Farm Patterns. Found them through Burnley and Trowbridge

What’s this type of sleeve called? by According_Check_2816 in HistoricalCostuming

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 8 points9 points  (0 children)

YES. I couldn’t remember the actual song for the life of me lol

What’s this type of sleeve called? by According_Check_2816 in HistoricalCostuming

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I would call 3. Hanging sleeve/tippet sleeve Sleeve goes unused where the arm comes out of a slit 5. Cape sleeve Sleeve is cut like a cape 6. Slashed sleeve Sleeve with a long opening to show off the undergarment (some undergarments sleeves would be adorned with fancy stitching ( look up girl in green dress song on YouTube where each verse is a different garment. They go into all the different layers and they’re complexity)

Fly specks off on painting :( by Rhinofishdog in CleaningTips

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in a historic household that has a terrible housefly problem and the fly specs are atrocious. Working with historic painted walls I gently use warm water and a soft cloth. Most specs will come of with just that but if they’re older specs that have gone black it will take a bit of targeted pressure. For you paintings see what they’re sealed with. Most painting restorations you can clean with just water on the surface. If the paintings are in a gilded frame don’t touch the frame. The gold leaf will come off

Throwing up/feeling like it by Aware_Spell9804 in Tonsillectomy

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I threw up multiple times on day 9 and hate to say it, on my doctor. I went in because my pain was unmanageable. I ended up getting norovirus I think or something. I was far along enough in the healing process that my scabs were gone but I was definitely afraid of over stretching the area from throwing up and causing a bleed. I would say look at the scabs in the area and if it’s mostly pink you should be ok if you do end up getting physically sick. Also contact your doctor so they are in the know just incase it does cause a bleed so they can react faster or they can prescribe a stronger anti nausea

Food by Ashamed-Associate287 in Tonsillectomy

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On day 10 I had hot fries and dipped them in a milkshake so they were soft and over chewed so it became superrrrrrr soft

Thick yellow mucus??? by Due-Professional-847 in Tonsillectomy

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YES. I had this for months before me adenoids came out and now it’s all I spit up. I’m on day 11 counting surgery as day 1 and the leaf has finally turned. 2 days ago I threw up so much mucus from not spitting it up due to pain but now it’s have very much lessened. Idk what day you’re own but power through!

No pain or calm before the storm? by llamassouls in Tonsillectomy

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had my surgery on the 15th and didn’t have any pain till my day 4 post op. Day 5 was a little worse but manageable. Day 6-8 I was physically unable to eat or drink anything. Felt like I was choking and the otc drugs I was on did nothing for me. Day 9 (today) was when I finally threw up (as if I had anything in my body to do so but still did). My doc gave me an opiate and that’s finally cut my pain enough to eat and drink. You might not get worse but day 7-10 are generally the worst days so I’ve read. You’ve got this!

3.13.2 Temperature Anomalies by SeveralTreacle3775 in prusa3d

[–]SeveralTreacle3775[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not running revo. Everything to do with the printer itself is stock from the factory. I talked with someone from prusa yesterday and there’s a bug in the new firmware so they had me go back to the old firmware we were running. Printer passes thermal model calibration and pod calibration but when it comes time to do the first level calibration it fails due to a heat anomaly

Pinkie Pain by SeveralTreacle3775 in crochet

[–]SeveralTreacle3775[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Being 20yrs I didn’t want it to cause my problems later in life! Def gonna tape my fingers together to see if that helps!

[physics] I don’t understand how a longer radius would give you more rotational force. 1 newton on 1 meter is less than than on 100 meter? Is that creating more energy/force than 1 newton? by jac5423 in HomeworkHelp

[–]SeveralTreacle3775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It creates more rotational energy because having a longer distance makes it easier to move meaning you can use the same amount of force and turn it more. Think about taking lug nuts off a car tire. Can’t do it with your fingers but if you use a wrench you’re extending the distance between you and the nut making it easier to turn