Fine Table Linens: Cut Work Rose Embroidery Ecru Cotton Oblong
Our Cut Work Rose Embroidery design is so popular that products were developed to complete the Whole Home approach.
Fine Table Linens: Cut Work Rose Embroidery White Cotton Oblong
Our Cut Work Rose Embroidery design is so popular that products were developed to complete the Whole Home approach.
Fine Table Linens: Cut Work Rose Embroidery White+Ecru Round Size
Our Cut Work Rose Embroidery design is so popular that products were developed to complete the Whole Home
Fine Table Linens: Cut Work Rose Embroidery White+Ecru Square Tea
Our Cut Work Rose Embroidery design is so popular that products were developed to complete the Whole Home approach.
Fine Table Linens: Double Battenburg Lace White Cotton High Tea
A unique design of simple elegance! Trimmed with hand crafted Battenburg Lace with alternating lace bars and lace wheels
Fine Table Linens: DrawnThread French Provincial Embroider Oblong
Drawn thread work is a form of counted thread embroidery based on removing threads from the warp or weft
Fine Table Linens: Elegance Kate-Handmade Crochet Lace White
Like the name suggests, this beautiful tablecloth adds a touch of elegance to any occasion…perfect for extravagant weddings! The
Fine Table Linens: Embroidered Butterfly Meadow Tablecloth (50″x70″) – Cotton Blend
A fresh white cotton-blend tablecloth embroidered with delicate butterflies, designed to bring lightness and refinement to everyday dining.
Fine Table Linens: Handmade Cluny Bobbin Lace White Cotton Oblong
Fine Table Linens: Harvest Fruit Embroidered & French Lace Oblong
Harvest Fruit motif is tastefully designed, colorful, and beautifully embroidered. A very delightful alternative to the cliché sombre version
Fine Table Linens: Old Country Rose Pull Thread Vase Cross-Stitch
Royal Albert china collection of “Old Country Roses” is perhaps the most popular pattern for the past five decades.
Fine Table Linens: Old Country Rose Pull Thread Vase-Tea Square
Royal Albert china collection of “Old Country Roses” is perhaps the most popular pattern for the past five decades.