I made the Madame de Pompadour Gown in order to recreate the Boucher portrait || 18th century sewing

The first 1000 people to use this link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: The robe a la francaise that Madam de Pompadour wears is probably my favorite style of dress to sew and to wear, and I go into details into the techniques used to make and trim a gown such as the one in this epic portrait. Please note that I am a Baby Lock Ambassador. I do use the @Baby Lock Sewing Machines Soprano sewing machine, Valiant Embroidery Machine and the Victory Serger. Materials used: I am in fact a Baby Lock Ambassador and these are the machines I use: @Baby Lock Sewing Machines Embroidery machine: Valiant: https://babylock.​com/machines/multi-needle-embroidery/valiant Sewing Machine: Soprano: https://babylock.​com/machines/quilting/soprano Serger: Victory: https://babylock.​com/machines/serger/victory Digitizing Software: Palette 11:​https://babylock.​com/accessories/software/palette-11-embroidery-software Fabric: Sotto Voce by Scalamandre - Tools used: Ruler - Cutting Mat - Metallic Thread - Favorite Needles for hand sewing: Favorite Thread for sewing: Boning for dress: American Duchess Guide for 18th century sewing: Items from the montage of me getting dressed: Stockings: Shoes: Shift: Corset: Pocket Hoops with Tulle: Petticoat: Hand made by me using linen from @Burnley and Trowbridge Co. The Episode Girl in the Fireplace is from Doctor Who (Season 2 Episode 4) and belongs to the BBC Me in different places: Blog: Shop: Instagram: Music from ArtList
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