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Sewstine | How to make an Embroidered Court Suit - Part one - Starting embroidery on Count Fersen's Frock Coat @Sewstine | Uploaded January 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
This is the first part of showing how I got started working on the Count Fersen Frock coat, an amazing and intriguing part of1785 history. Here, I discuss digitizing the court suit, and the process of embroidering, and working with the embroidered pieces. Please subscribe to follow along on this over the top project.

Next episode will discuss further work on the coat as well as starting on the breeches for the court suit.

Materials:
Machine: Brother PR1000e
Thread: Tire Silk Threads #50
Silk: Sartor fabrics
Interfacing: Tear away - whatever is cheapest on amazon atm
Bobbin: Polyester

PS: The pretty fabric weights shaped like macaroons were a gift from my friend @ajmeows on IG. You can read her how to here: confused-kitty.com/2017/09/14/macaron-pattern-weights-tutorial

Pictures:
Count Fersen's coat from the collection at the Nordiska Museum
Count Fersen - by Halle - Wikipedia collection of images
Axel Fersen - by Carl Frederik von Breda - from Wikipedia collection of images

Music:
"Shy Infatuation" by Arthur Benson (epidemicsound.com)
"Among Terraced Houses" by Arthur Benson (epidemicsound.com)
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