1750 Nicole Reine Lepaute
1750 Nicole Reine Lepaute
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Inspiration to this historical fabric design I have found from a Scottish Day dress dated 1740-1760. This unusual dress has wide stripes and the fabric type choice cretonne is good choice to recreate this historical dress. Purchase one extra meter for the pattern matchning.
Nicole Reine Lepaute
Nicole Reine Lepaute, born Etable at the Luxembourg Palace in Paris 5 January 1723, was a French astronomer and mathematician. She calculated the return of Halley's Comet with Jérôme Lalande and Alexis Claude Clairaut. And the solar eclipse of 1764 and constructed a table of the planetary system.The asteroid 7720 Lepaute and the lunar crater Lepaute are named after her.
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Dimensions
Dimensions
The Fabrics are sold per meter or multiple of meter.
1 meter - 1,09 YRDs
Please see the fabric types on main menu for full Fabric info.
The width of the fabrics:
- Cotton Satin :156 cm
- Cotton Voile 140 cm
- Cotton Cretonne: 147 cm
- Cotton Poplin: 140 cm
- Cotton Linen 137cm
- Cotton Panama 147 cm
- Cotton Gabardine 147 cm
- Cotton Mul Mul 125 cm
- Silk Chiffon 140 cm
- Silk Dupion 140 cm
- Silk Satin 140 cm
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Grandma's Laundry Tricks:
- Do not Brush, Rub or Scrub the printed fabrics too hard to avoid damage to print quality.
- Wash with similar colours to avoid staining or tint.
- Please do not overuse the centrifuge, it only wrinkles the fabric.
- Please do not overuse the dryer or use extrem heat, this only tears the fibres apart.
- A dehumidifier is a great invention to dry the fabrics and clothes.
- Dry the fabrics outdoors, if possible, but not under direct sunlight.
- Environmentally awareness and the durability of clothing go hand in hand.
- Do You really need to use the fabric softener or is white vinegar good enough?