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The Elizabeth Bradley Bowl of Strawberries Kit is reminiscent of a summer spent savouring these delectable fruits. Pack your picnic basket and bring along this kit to stitch new memories while snacking on sweet treats!
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This finished cushion is shown on a butter yellow background.
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Elizabeth Bradley Design endeavors to ensure that you receive the highest standard and quality of products and services at all times, however, if you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase then please submit a return request below or contact Customer Services in the first instance on +44 (0)1865 339 050. We will accept returns on products purchased directly from Elizabeth Bradley Designs within 60 days of purchase. We require that the product is returned unused and packaged in its original condition. Postage costs and Gift Cards are non refundable.
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.
I love this kit, it’s so pretty. I think I’ll do a matching pair with the Bowl of Fruit design.
I get just as much excitement and motivation from the old EB patterns as I do the new designs. The timelessness of all the old designs make them well worth a revisit. The recent blog about the bell pulls being used as a rug border has inspired me to embark upon a Fruits of the Earth project.