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The Elizabeth Bradley Repeating Roses Kit is a timeless design inspired by the floral textile patterns that swept through Victorian England during the Arts and Crafts movement, popularised by the work of William Morris. In the language of flowers, each colour rose featured in this piece holds a different meaning.
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This finished cushion is shown on a cream background.
Elizabeth Bradley offers free shipping on all domestic (United States) shipments. Rush shipping is available at checkout for an additional charge. Tracking will be emailed at the time of shipment to the email address provided during checkout. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on the package weight and shipping destination. All orders are shipped via the method selected at checkout. Shipping times shown are from the date on which the order ships, not the date on which the order was placed.
Elizabeth Bradley Design strives to ensure that you receive the highest standard and quality of products and services at all times. If you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, please contact customer service immediately at 866.827.3831 and we will provide you with return instructions and a label. We will accept returns on products purchased directly from Elizabeth Bradley Design within 60 days of purchase. We require that the product is returned unused and packaged in its original condition. Failure to do so may result in additional repackaging fees.
Postage costs and gift cards are nonrefundable.
Since 1986, Elizabeth Bradley has been dedicated to bringing you the finest needlepoint kits and accessories. We guarantee exceptional craftsmanship, superior customer service, and hours of relaxing stitching time.
Delivery good. It arrived before expected. This is the twelfth Elizabeth Bradley Tapestry I have worked and I am finding it the most difficult. My 79 year old eyes are finding it difficult to distinguish between some of the colours. I ought to have completed this one when I first saw it but I wanted to finish others more suited together as dining chair seat covers. A sunny day and now time to sew in daylight is the solution to the problem. Now I need to find a way of using this beautiful design.