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1780 Michelle de Bonneuil - Colourfull 100 x 115 cm

1780 Michelle de Bonneuil - Colourfull 100 x 115 cm

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If You have a Company in EU, please send me Your VAT number via email before ordering.

The Width of the Fabric Types

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
  • Silk Chiffon with Stripes 114 cm (Special Product)

The Order lead time

The Order lead time (OLT):

Order Lead Time means the minimum amount of time between the date of order and the date for the delivery of the product to the shipping location designated by customer. Due the MTO, the normal OLT is between approx. 21 working days from payment to product.

The buttle neck in this process is the shipping time. 
(MTO - Make to order)

Sustainable Development

The importance of global sustainability awakens with Agenda 2030 goals in mind. 

Agenda 2023 refers to a set of initiatives and goals aimed at addressing global challenges and promoting sustainable development. While there is no single, universally recognized “Agenda 2023,” it often relates to the ongoing efforts stemming from the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established in 2015 under the broader framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This agenda emphasizes the need for collaborative action among nations to tackle issues such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and environmental degradation.

We use only high quality cotton or silk from authorised producers and we produce only by demand. There is no overstocks of any fabrics with negative environmental impact. For our customers, purchase with clear conscience from us.



Read more about the 2030 goals here




Taxes and Customs Costs

Taxes or No Taxes, That is the Question


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Here is the link to a Duty Calculator.

https://www.simplyduty.com/import-calculator/

It is a quick tool to calculate import duty & taxes for destinations worldwide.





Here I Shortly explain the Global Taxes and Customs Costs Matrix .


Production in EU:
EU Private Customer Pays Taxes according to the domestic regulations. 

EU Customer with a VAT number - Please inform your VAT number and no Taxes are charged.

Non EU Customer pays no Taxes but Customs Costs.

Production Outside of EU:
EU Customer pays no Taxes but Customs Costs.
Non EU Customer pays no Taxes but Customs Costs.

The Cost:
The Customs Costs are almost on the same cost level than Taxes would have been.
The Customs Costs are calculated by Shipping Companies and Customer gets the invoice separately. 

All Order Payments are Double Checked before Production order and any Double Tax payments are returned to the Customer.

Win-Win?
Yes, Due the high shipping costs, a direct shipment, One-Stop-Shipping is more profitable for You as a customer.

Care Instructions

We recommend to iron the fabric first before washing it.

 Cotton and linen fabrics can be ironed with 200 degree. This procedure does help to fix the digital printed colours. Please do the ironing slowly so that the heat does go through the fabric.

Gentle machine wash at 30 - 40 degrees along with mild environmental friendly detergent with out bleach.


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?


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The fabric is nice Cotton Poplin
Enough for an Apron
Length 100 cm
Width 115 cm 




Inspiration to this design I have found from a textile fragment that belongs to Cooper Hewitts collections.

This design is "Colourfull" where the "greens are bright" what we do not see often today. This brighter design could have been as how the colours could have be seen 250 years ago. 
The of fabric lands on Cotton Cretonne, that is good choice for the dress making. About five to seven meters is needed. Start with creating the back plates, to get a nice cut.    

I have given name to this fabric after Michelle Sentuary, Born in 1748, Sainte-Suzanne, île Bourbon, married name Jean-Cyrille Guesnon de Bonneuil, was a French overseas agent during the French Revolution and First French Empire. Inspiring André Chénier and others, she was a lady "celebrated for her beauty and her agreeable spirit" according to the formula of Charles de Lacretelle himself a friend of Chénier. She stands for thousands of women in modern and contemporary historiography and has had several biographies in biographical dictionaries.

From 1791, she was implicated in counter-revolutionary projects, of which few were as badly executed as the royal family's planned escape with others from the hôtel d'Esclignac, which ended in the plotters' arrest on 18 April 1791.

1780 Michelle de Bonneuil  - Historical fabrics


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