Pure cotton fabric Queen Marie Antoinette's bedchamber in Petit Trianon by the meter
This is a reproduction of our
cross stitch pattern chart representing the fabric from the Queen’s Bedchamber at the Petit Trianon in the gardens of the Versailles Palace. This is a magnificent floral motif of rose bouquets and cornflowers on a white fabric. The original fabric was embroidered by Marie-Olivier Defarges, from Lyon. This marvellous cloth covers the famous “wheat-ear furniture”, created by Georges Jacob: the wood is sculpted and painted with wheat ears braided with honeysuckle and sprigs of jasmin, embellished with lily-of-the-valley and pine cones. As is the tradition, this fabric had borders on each side.
100% percale cotton - Width of the fabric 150cm - 140g/m² - GOTS certified.
Vertical repeat pattern 51cm - Horizontal repeat pattern 11.6cm.
The border is 4cm wide and the repeat motif is 51cm.
ATTENTION : this fabric is available on maximum 10m rolls. Take this into account if you need a large amount.
Printing techniques for fabrics are in constant evolution, with machines and inks changing rapidly. We cannot guarantee that the colours in stock at the moment are exactly the same as previous productions. Please bear this in mind if you are reordering.
We recommend the following threads with this fabric: polyester n°
309 or
7099 or, if you prefer cotton, n°
6308 or
6726.
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