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Printed Canvas Deluxe interlock 10-count canvas featuring our proprietary stitch printing technology to guarantee 100% accuracy with every stitch.
Full Size Colour Coded Chart & Wool Colour Cards Helps ensure meticulous attention to detail
Two Needles and a Needle Threader Each kit includes two needles and a needle threader
Tapestry Wool 100% pure virgin tapestry wools are spun and dyed in the UK
Full Stitch Instructions Easy-to-follow instructions and diagrams make learning the Victorian Cross Stitch simple and easy.
Dust Bag Keep your project safe in our unique dust bag
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Rose Trellis

Rose Trellis

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Description

The Elizabeth Bradley Rose Trellis Kit is a timeless design that you’ll cherish for years to come. This classic floral pattern depicts one of the world’s oldest flowers in a variety of lovely pink hues, which represent grace and elegance.

Product Details

  • Size: 12" x 12" design on a 16" x 16" canvas
  • Mesh Count: 10 holes per inch
  • Product Code: EBTRC4
  • Collection: 12" Blooms

Featured Finished Cushion Shown on a black background.

Recommended Stitch Instruction
Victorian Cross Stitch
Left Hand
Right Hand
1
Pass the needle under one thread. Leave the
knot on the surface, stitch over the thread, and
cut off later.
2
Complete the stitch and then pass the needle under two threads.
3
Pass the needle under one thread.
4
Pass the needle under two threads. Carry on
along the row.
1
Pass the needle under one thread. Leave the knot on the surface, stitch over the thread, and cut off later.
2
Complete the stitch and then pass the needle under
two threads.
3
Pass the needle under one thread.
4
Pass the needle under two threads. Carry on along the row.
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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.

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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.

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Customer Reviews

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Christiane Kowitzke
Beautiful design and brilliant colouring

Gorgeous pink roses design with brilliant colouring, absolutely dazzling. I especially like the new sturdy carton boxes, lovely for keeping wools and accessories in and much nicer than the former plastic packaging I still have a few of the original boxes from the lates 80s, Victorian Animals/Flowers and I'm really pleased that you have gone back to them again.

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Lou Hodgson
Rose Trellis

I’m about a quarter of the way through this beautiful design. It’s the 3rd that I have worked.
Great fun to stitch, lovely colours and, as always, beautifully presented.
This is needlework at its finest. Thank you

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Fiona Froissart-Toogood
Rose Trellis

A beautiful design, lovely roses. Really fast and efficient delivery to France, super packaging, and extremely helpful advice and service by telephone. Thank you ! My mother gave me a Wreath of Roses EB tapestry in the early nineties, almost completed now after many years of no time for working on it. So I was delighted to discover the EB website and community recently after such a long time, and to see the inspiring collection of designs, tutorials, books, accessories and possibilities for finishing details. Such an interesting evolution over the past years. I adore Rose Trellis, absolutely gorgeous.

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Mary C
A Beautifully Complex Design

With 24 colors and small areas of background this is both beautiful and challenging. Chart notations explain rows to leave unworked should you want to work multiple kits that will join in a continuous repeat, allowing you to complete the design as a rug. Where normally the background is worked in continuous rows, this design is predominantly varied sizes and colors of roses and buds nestled amongst greenery and leaves. The background peeks through the greenery in small groups of 10 or 20 stitches, so a beginner may prefer a kit such as the Rocking Horse. However, with experience, this an exciting challenge that results in a vivid and complex design.

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Linda Danser
Rose Trellis

My 3rd kit from Elizabeth Bradley. Each one enjoyable to work with. Rose Trellis comes alive with each stitch. One comment; color #16 & #17 are used together often. I'm not seeing a shading of color between them.