Install Time Princess for free using my link and get the ultimate gift pack! I've always really wanted a Robe a la Polonaise, and after seeing this portrait, I decided I needed one in hot pink. The dress is called a Robe a la Polonaise; and is popular circa 1780, from the Georgian Period in the 18th century. I use traditional, historically accurate sewing techniques including the English Stitch, as well as a combination of machien and fudging it. The article this video mentions is: “Very Much the Taste and Various are the Makes” Reconsidering the Late-Eighteenth-Century Robe à la Polonaise Kendra Van Cleave &Brooke Welborn Available here: Kendra Van Cleave also has an instagram and blog at I am in fact a Baby Lock Ambassador and these are the machines I use: @Baby Lock Sewing Machines Embroidery Machine: Venture: Sewing Machine: Soprano: Serger: Victory: Digitizing Software: Palette 11: What I’m wearing this week: Other tools (Affiliate links where available) American Duchess book: Cut of Women's Clothes: Simflex Sewing Gauge: Clover Button Hole Cutter Clover Tapered Awl Extremely large (40“x60“) cutting mat - The incredible pin dish that I use thanks to @Costuming Drama - Ruler - Favorite Needles for hand sewing: Favorite Thread for sewing: ... Source for Shoes: who has their own channel: @American Duchess Favorite Thimbles from: Wall mural from Limitless walls Me in different realms: Blog: Shop: Instagram: Other site: Music from ArtList
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