Righteous Mother Embroidery Hoop - Mother's Day FREE UK SHIPPING Liberty of London
by cranberrylime
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Description
A beautiful 6” embroidery hoop made with Pepper Liberty of London luxury fabric in beautiful tones of candy pink, apricot, sky blue and a little bit of black.
Featuring a precious quote from Boyd K Packer - “There are few things more powerful than the faithful prayers of a righteous mother.”
The perfect Mother’s Day gift or for a mother’s birthday, or just to let someone know they are appreciated.
FREE UK SECOND CLASS SHIPPING
6" embroidery hoop which is the perfect gift for Mother's Day. Made with Liberty of London fabric and a beautiful quote about a praying mother.
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Description
A beautiful 6” embroidery hoop made with Pepper Liberty of London luxury fabric in beautiful tones of candy pink, apricot, sky blue and a little bit of black.
Featuring a precious quote from Boyd K Packer - “There are few things more powerful than the faithful prayers of a righteous mother.”
The perfect Mother’s Day gift or for a mother’s birthday, or just to let someone know they are appreciated.
FREE UK SECOND CLASS SHIPPING
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Meet the Maker
cranberrylime
Embroidery Hoop Art inspired by faith in Christ by Cherith McCord in Belfast, Northern Ireland