1820 Emilie Flygare-Carlén
1820 Emilie Flygare-Carlén
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1820s Cotton Print – Teal Floral Vine Pattern
Inspired by an original circa 1820 day dress sold at Kerry Taylor Auctions, London. The original was roller-printed cotton with delicate teal-blue flowers and scrolling wine-red grasses — a graceful, early-Regency motif typical of English manufacture around 1820.
This reproduction captures that refined simplicity: light ground, airy vines, and soft contrast suited for Empire-line gowns, spencers, or accessories. Printed on fine cotton for historical dressmaking or timeless summer fashion.
Recommended fabric type fora dress would be Cotton Voile.
Emilie Flygare-Carlén was a Swedish author, youngest of 14 children.
Already as a 12-year-old, she was allowed to accompany her father on freight trips on the Bohus coast.
When she was seventeen, she had to take personal responsibility for a boat; the environments she writes about in her Bohus books she has experienced herself.
You could follow her at FB of course: @emilieflygarecarlen 
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