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RSN Stitch Bank – Adopt a Stitch

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ADOPT A STITCH TO PRESERVE IT FOR THE FUTURE

The RSN Stitch Bank aims to be a 'world directory' of stitch and digitally conserve and preserve every stitch in the world, becoming the biggest repository of stitch in the world.

Stitches from history have been lost because they fall out of use. Textiles and the knowledge of stitches throughout the world continue to be threatened by wars and other disturbances, as well as changes in manufacturing processes.

RSN Stitch Bank is available online, at no cost, to all stitchers, tutors, curators, historians, researchers and students around the world. Stitchers can find new stitches to use in a project and learn how to make it using videos, written instructions, illustrations and photographs for each stitch. Researchers, curators, historians and students can use the site to learn about the use, structure and history of each stitch in a range of embroidery techniques and to identify a stitch on a textile.

RSN Stitch Bank launched in September 2021 with an initial 150 stitches to kick start celebrations for our 150th anniversary in 2022. There are now over 400 stitches on the site, with new stitches added every season.

 

You can help us by Adopting a Stitch:

You can opt to be the Founding Sponsor for a stitch (£300 one-off donation).

The RSN is a registered charity (No. 312774) so every donation we receive means a great deal to us. We receive no government funding, so rely on your generous support to ensure hand embroidery is both preserved and developed for future generations.

US Tax payers - If you need a receipt suitable for your tax return, please donate via our US Donation Page and not via this page. Thank you.

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ADOPT A STITCH TO PRESERVE IT FOR THE FUTURE

The RSN Stitch Bank aims to be a ‘world directory’ of stitch and digitally conserve and preserve every stitch in the world, becoming the biggest repository of stitch in the world.

Stitches from history have been lost because they fall out of use. Textiles and the knowledge of stitches throughout the world continue to be threatened by wars and other disturbances, as well as changes in manufacturing processes.

RSN Stitch Bank is available online, at no cost, to all stitchers, tutors, curators, historians, researchers and students around the world. Stitchers can find new stitches to use in a project and learn how to make it using videos, written instructions, illustrations and photographs for each stitch. Researchers, curators, historians and students can use the site to learn about the use, structure and history of each stitch in a range of embroidery techniques and to identify a stitch on a textile.

RSN Stitch Bank launched in September 2021 with an initial 150 stitches to kick start celebrations for our 150th anniversary in 2022. There are now over 400 stitches on the site, with new stitches added every season.

 

You can help us by Adopting a Stitch:

You can opt to be the Founding Sponsor for a stitch (£300 one-off donation).

The RSN is a registered charity (No. 312774) so every donation we receive means a great deal to us. We receive no government funding, so rely on your generous support to ensure hand embroidery is both preserved and developed for future generations.

US Tax payers – If you need a receipt suitable for your tax return, please donate via our US Donation Page and not via this page. Thank you.

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Stitch

Antique Hem Stitch, Brick and Cross Filling, Cable Stitch (Pulled Thread), Casalguidi Stitch, Couching With Two Threads (Beadwork), Double Buttonhole Bars, Double Herringbone Stitch (Variation), Elizabethan Back Stitch (Variation), Griffin Stitch, Pearl Stitch (Variation), Short Pile Stitch, Short Pile Stitch (Varation 1), Short Pile Stitch (Variation 2)