Elizabeth Bradley
RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2021
The 2021 RHS Chelsea Flower Show took place in September for the first time in history. As always, we thoroughly enjoyed exhibiting at this once-i...
Read moreElizabeth Bradley Tips & Techniques
Our Elizabeth Bradley Tips & Techniques video is sure to be a handy reference for beginner, intermediate, and master stitchers alike. Learn all...
Read moreThe Chelsea Artist's Garden
The Chelsea Flower Show has become an inspirational staple in the world of Elizabeth Bradley. Even with the postponement of last year's event, we ...
Read moreBlogs for Beginners: Waste Knots
Opening a new Elizabeth Bradley kit is like opening a gift. Our ‘Blog for Beginners’ series will walk you through how to get started and navigate t...
Read moreStitching Spotlight - Barbara Rohdie
Barbara Rohdie, a stitcher of Elizabeth Bradley tapestries for over 15 years, is the mastermind behind one of our favourite customer creations to d...
Read moreBlogs for Beginners: Counting Out Canvas
Starting a new Elizabeth Bradley kit is an extremely exciting process! Curious how to get started? We’re here to help. Our Blog for Beginners Serie...
Read moreStitching On-the-Go with EB
Part of the fun in stitching an Elizabeth Bradley kit is the ease of taking it anywhere. Because you can work the piece without a frame, you’re abl...
Read moreStitching Spotlight - Ivanna Gibbard
Long-time Elizabeth Bradley enthusiast Ivanna Gibbard first developed a love for our kits in the early 1990s. When asked which of her completed pro...
Read moreChoosing the Perfect Carpet Border
Selecting a border can be the most exciting step of the carpet stitching process because you can finally visualize your completed project. We ar...
Read morePreparing for Aftersales: Cushions
Allow our expert aftersales team to transform your labour of love into a cherished heirloom. There are various ways your cushion can be made up...
Read moreYour Stitching is Off the Charts: Working from Books
Long before canvas printing was perfected, charts were used as a guide for stitchers to follow. Each square of colour on a chart represents a stit...
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