The World of Cross Stitching

Haute horticulture

Victorians loved sweet peas for their diverse colours and sweet-smelling scent. Jump to today and they’re still as popular as ever! An embodiment of elegance and grace, a gift of these delightful, fragrant flowers are sure to please.

We’ve worked our design on cream-coloured linen to give this project a classic charm. The delicate florals cascade

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