Get ready for a month of Christmas fun and see our schedule full of festive treats this December.

 

Day & Evening Classes

A Tudor Christmas: Hampton Court Palace, Friday 6 December – 3 SPACES LEFT

A Christmas Wreath: Hampton Court Palace, Saturday 7 December

 

Events & Exhibitions

The RSN Big Give Christmas Challenge: One Donation, Twice the Impact: Tuesday 3 – Tuesday 10 December

 

Online Talks

‘Secrets and Codes: the embroidery of Mary, Queen of Scots’: with Eleri Lynn, Wednesday 11 December, 7pm, BST

 

BA (Hons) Hand Embroidery Degree Open Days

Online: Wednesday 4 December, 5pm BST

Hampton Court Palace: Wednesday 4 December, 2pm BST

 

Certificate & Diploma Online Information Session

Online: Thursday 5 December, 3pm BST

Have you ever wanted to pursue a career in the creative field, and think that hand embroidery could be for you?

The RSN offers a unique pathway for those seeking creative careers rooted in the rich tradition of hand embroidery, while embracing modern innovation.

With over 150 years of expertise, the RSN offers courses that open doors to diverse career opportunities. Graduates from the RSN’s BA (Hons) Hand Embroidery Degree, and the Professional Embroidery Tutor (Formally Future Tutors) Programme have gone on to work in high-profile fields such as Haute couture, costume production for film and theatre, bespoke embroidery for luxury brands, and many more.

 

View RSN Creative Careers Industry Spotlight Talk 

If you are a teacher or student looking for ways to discover creative career opportunities, Watch the RSN’s Online Industry Spotlight Talk with Speakers for Schools, where we discuss the different career paths available in the world of stitch. Watch here. 

 

Creative Careers Week with the RSN: 18 – 22 November

Want to find out more about what studying for a creative career looks like with the RSN? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram where during Discover Creative Careers week (18 – 22 November) we will be sharing work, day in the life videos and more from our Students and Graduates.

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Register for the next Degree Open Day

Register for the next Professional Embroidery Tutor Programme Info Session

Have you considered applying for the RSN Certificate & Diploma in Technical hand embroidery?

If you have, but are not sure what to expect, here is what our lovely RSN Bristol student Sanchia Groves has to say about her experience on the course:

“I learnt some basic embroidery when I was a child, watching my mum embroider a duvet cover. I remember using iron on transfers and secretly embroidered some handkerchiefs for her birthday. I moved onto bigger cross stitch designs until I visited an RSN exhibition at one of the Stitch shows in Birmingham NEC, and I knew I wanted to learn more.  I asked the lady on the stand if I could attend a course in Stumpwork and she explained to me that it might be better to start with something less advanced! 

A couple of years later I took a day course in Jacobean Crewelwork with Tutor Deborah Wilding at the Fashion Museum in Bath, and she explained how the programme worked.  Not long after this the COVID pandemic hit and I had plenty of time at home to think about what I wanted to do, so as soon as I was able to, I enrolled on the C&D programme.

I have met many new friends at Bristol, and part of the pleasure of attending classes is to be able to talk with like-minded people about embroidery and share each other’s excitement about new threads and tools. But it’s also great to see others’ work and watch their designs progress – there are so many different modules being taken at one time, so there are lots of different techniques to see, and it starts to give you ideas for when you come to plan your work on that module. The teaching at Bristol is second-to-none and the Tutors are so talented and patient with the students.

It’s difficult to choose my favourite technique so far because there are things to enjoy about each of them.  However, Goldwork is probably the one I enjoyed most and it gave me the confidence and ability to be able to repair the Victorian altar frontals at my church. 

I’ve found that a couple of the techniques that I wasn’t looking forward to (Canvaswork and Blackwork) I’ve really enjoyed and have been planning further designs in these techniques – there just aren’t enough hours in the day!  I’m just starting the Advanced Silk Shading module and have chosen to work a tapestry shaded figure as I think this will give me a good foundation for more church embroidery.  Plus I’ve had a bit of a taster at this when working on my Appliqué piece, using tapestry shading for the figure’s face and hands, and I found it easier that ‘normal’ silk shading.

To anyone thinking of starting the C&D Programme I would say, just go ahead and do it.  You don’t have to be an amazing embroiderer already, all you really need to know is some basics, and they’ll teach you the rest.  It’s been an amazing journey so far and I’m looking forward to learning even more.”

Start your technical hand embroidery journey, and sign up for our next Certificate & Diploma Online Info Session here

The RSN Embroidery Studio team were honoured to work on nine pieces for the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla. One of the Coronation pieces, designed and hand embroidered by the RSN, was the Robe of Estate of Her Majesty Queen Camilla. The Coronation Robe was made with a rich purple velvet and embroidered using the technique of Goldwork.

The RSN Embroidery Studio has produced six embroidery kits from beginner to advanced levels, each inspired by the Robe of Estate. The kits have been worked onto purple cotton velvet using gold threads with each design featuring a flower and insect from the original design. These new designs were produced by the expert RSN professional embroiderers who were instrumental in designing the Robe.

The six kits are:

View all Coronation inspired kits

Read more about our work on the Coronation

The RSN is co-supervising a fully funded Collaborative Doctoral Award alongside De Montfort University. The project, entitled ‘Embroidering Empire: Women, Textiles, and Colonial Collecting, 1872-1950’, will be joint supervised by RSN Curator Dr Isabella Rosner, and Dr Serena Dyer, Dr Emily Baines, and Dr Laura Beltran-Rubio of De Montfort University.

This project will investigate the relationship between embroidery and Empire. It interrogates the role of embroidery in mediating understandings of and creative engagements with Empire. The RSN’s Grove Book, a volume filled with hundreds of textiles collected from all corners of the world, will form the central starting point for the project. Collected by Georgina Annie Grove, the wife of a brigadier-general who served in British India, this volume represents a millennium of textile history, which Grove placed in conversation with snippets of contemporary domestic interior magazines.

This example of women’s colonial collecting will be contextualised against textiles given to the RSN by Queen Mary of Teck and British and Indian textiles connected to Queen Victoria’s jubilees and role as Empress of India. The examination of these objects will help to untangle the complicated relationship between women and textile collecting and production in the British Empire.

The successful PhD student will spend approximately 12 weeks per year working at the RSN to catalogue and research within our collections. Applicants should have completed an MA and have a background in material culture, fashion or textile history, gender history, or colonial histories. An interest in museums and curatorial work would also be an advantage.

Individuals with a material culture or fashion and textile history background do not need to have knowledge of colonial histories; similarly, applicants with a background in gender or colonial history do not need to have knowledge of material culture or fashion and textile history. No specialist knowledge of embroidery is required.

Click here to apply

View the RSN Collection & Archive here

Join us this month for Day & Evening Classes, unique exhibitions and two fascinating Live Online Talks.

 

Online Classes

Crewelwork Owl: Online, Weekly, from Saturday 2 – Saturday 23 November

Learn to Draw for Embroiderers 2: Get Confident with Using Colour: Online, Wednesday 6 November – ONLY 3 SPACES LEFT

Introduction to Embroidery: ‘Stylised Flower Sampler’: Online, Weekly, from Wednesday 6 – Wednesday 27 November

Jacobean Crewelwork: ‘Autumn’: Online, Weekly, from Saturday 09 – Saturday 16 November

Stumpwork Acorns & Oak Leaves: Online, Weekly, Sunday 17 – Sunday 24 November

Rockpool Embroidered Brooch: Online, Weekly, from Friday 29 November – Friday 6 December

 

Classes at Hampton Court Palace, South West London

Goldwork Map Making: Hampton Court Palace, Saturday 2 and Sunday 2 November

Designing for Blackwork: Hampton Court Palace, Tuesday 12 November – 1 SPACE LEFT

Experimental Embroidery: Hampton Court Palace, Sunday 17 November

Experimental Goldwork: Hampton Court Palace, Saturday 30 November- Sunday 1 December

 

See our Christmas Day & Evening Classes here

 

Experience Classes

17th Century Silk Flora inspired by Tales of Textiles exhibition: Hampton Court Palace, Wednesday 13 November

Pilgrims’ Christmas Stockings inspired by 12th century stained-glass windows at Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Saturday 16 November1 SPACE LEFT

 

Events & Exhibitions

RSN Sip & Stitch Week, Friday 1 – Friday 8 November

Tales of Textiles: The RSN Collection in Focus’: Hampton Court Palace, 25 September 2024 to June 2025

‘Embroidered Excellence: Treasures from the RSN Collection’: FREE Entry, Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Stirling, Scotland, open until Sunday 10 November

The Knitting & Stitching Show: Harrogate Convention Centre, Harrogate, Stand TG640, 21 – 24 November Join our 90-minute workshop

 

Online Talks

‘Sunflowers, ‘Souls’ and Stitches: Early designs from the RSN’: with RSN Archivist Vicky Bevan, Wednesday 13 November, 7pm BST

‘Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I: The Mother and Daughter Who Changed History’ with Dr Tracy Borman OBE, Wednesday 27 November, 7pm BST

 

Open Days & Information Sessions

BA (Hons) Hand Embroidery Open Day, Hampton Court Palace, Wednesday 13 November, 2pm BST

Certificate & Diploma Online Info Session, Online, Tuesday 12 November, 8:30am BST

 

We are excited to announce the launch of RSN Stitch Bank: 200 Essential Embroidery Stitches, the printed companion to our online directory, RSN Stitch Bank. The new book offers enthusiasts and professionals an essential stitch guide in one volume.

The RSN Stitch Bank book brings together 200 essential embroidery stitches. Each stitch is accompanied by detailed step-by-step instructions, illustrations and high-quality images that capture the beauty of each technique. This book offers inspiration for seasoned embroiders looking to refine their craft and also those eager to learn new skills.

The book provides everything from basic stitches such as running stitch and French knots, to advanced techniques like three dimensional stitches and cutwork. Each stitch is organised into clear categories, making it easy to reference and use in your embroidery practice. The book also includes helpful tips and interesting historical insights.

RSN Stitch Bank aims to digitally preserve and conserve every stitch around the world. There are currently 450 stitches featured on RSN Stitch Bank.

Pre-order your copy today from the RSN Online Shop.

We are thrilled to welcome our First Year BA (Hons) Hand Embroidery Degree Students to Hampton Court Palace. They have already got started with a Welcome Week filled with a tour of the palace, Art & Design, and embroidery practice classes. We also welcome back our returning Second and Third Year Students, and the Degree team, for another year of beautiful hand embroidery.

If you are interested in joining the Degree Course for the next academic year, starting September 2025, our next Open Days will be Online on Friday 25 October, and Onsite at Hampton Court Palace on Wednesday 13 November.

You can also view some of our 2024 Graduates’ final projects at The Knitting & Stitching Show from 10 – 13 October.

Come along to our next Degree Open Day

Read more about the course here

On 9 September we welcomed the first cohort for the RSN Professional Embroidery Tutor Programme, our three year flexible course to become a professional Tutor and Embroiderer.

Several of our students have changed their careers and moved countries to attend this course to fulfil their dreams,  and help to ensure the future of hand embroidery for generations to come.

If you would like to learn more about our Professional Embroidery Tutor Programme, visit our next Online Information Session to find out more.

HCPBAC24 A TUDOR CHRISTMAS EXCLUSIVE CLASS AT HAMPTON COURT PALACE — FRIDAY 6 DECEMBER 2024.

We are incredibly excited to announce a very special Christmas class coming to Hampton Court Palace this December, inspired by the historic Bacton Altar Cloth, a Tudor textile believed to have belonged to Queen Elizabeth I.

Along with stitching a glorious mistletoe design inspired by the Altar Cloth, taught by RSN Tutor Helen Stevens and Sarah Smith, the day will include a guided tour of Hampton Court Palace in all of its festive glory, and a rare private view of the Bacton Altar Cloth itself.

Eleri Lynn, Fashion and Textile Historian, Curator and Author, will also give a talk sharing her journey of identifying this important historical piece. The day will include a festive lunch, coffees and pastries, and you will also be gifted a book to take home.

This promises to be an unforgettable day, so be sure to book soon as spaces are limited!

Book the class here

We will be teaching this beautiful Colourful Peacock motif each day at this year’s Knitting & Stitching Show, at the Harrogate Convention Centre from 21 – 24 November.

This 90-minute workshop is an introduction to embroidery for you to create your own beautifully embroidered bird. Using crewel wool, you will learn a range of core embroidery stitches such as back stitch and chain stitch, as well as some easy embellishment stitches, including French knots and fly stitch.

Colourful embroidery wouldn’t be complete without a little bit of sparkle so added sequins to create the tail feathers will complete this simple and charming design of the most elegant of birds. This workshop will also be taught at the Alexandra Palace show in London, with a few spaces still available.

Along with teaching this workshop, we will also be exhibiting beautiful Blackwork & Whitework from RSN Students, as well as a demonstration frame for you to have a go at stitching yourself.

 

Book your tickets now!

The Knitting & Stitching Show London Admission Tickets

The Knitting & Stitching Show London Workshops

The Knitting & Stitching Show Harrogate Admission Tickets

The Knitting & Stitching Show Harrogate Workshops

Exclusive to the Royal School of Needlework, a range of threads have been carefully selected by the RSN and developed in partnership with Au Ver A Soie ®.

Established in 1820, Au Ver A Soie has been producing the highest quality silk threads, pure silk, spun silk and metallic threads for over 200 years.

Paris has always been an important trading centre, and around 1823 it became the centre of French industry, becoming synonymous with luxury goods, and it was only the seal that they came from Paris that made these goods popular in the French provinces.

At the time, large department stores belonging to the textile manufacturers lined the two boulevards rue de Clery and rue de Bourbon-Villeneuve. It was only natural therefore that the young silk manufacturer Au Ver A Soie settled nearby at 235 rue Saint Denise and supplied the French market with luxurious silk yarns.

After World War One the company relocated to 102 rue Réaumur where they remain in the original building, now run by the fifth generation Marc Boucher and Nathalie Boucher-Bothorel.

Au Ver A Soie is the world market leader in fine silk yarns. Customers continue to be the most important houses of haute couture such as Dior, Lanvin, Christian Lacroix, Yves Saint-Laurent, Chanel, Jean-Paul Gaultier and Hermès.

As well as producing beautiful exclusive threads to the RSN, Au Ver A Soie are also proud sponsors of RSN Stitch Bank.

Shop the RSN’s exclusive range of Au Ver A Soie threads here

Join us for a month of fascinating Live Online Talks, exciting events and a brand new exhibition!

Online Classes

Little Bird Stumpwork Panel: Online, Weekly, from Monday 7 – Monday 21 October

Learn to Draw for Embroiderers 1:’Essential Drawing Skills’: Wednesday 9 – Thursday 10 October

Mounting Your Finished Embroidery: Online, Weekly, from Saturday 10 – Saturday 19 October

Introduction to Canvaswork: ‘Mondrian Inspired Sampler’: Online, Weekly, from Wednesday 16 – Wednesday 23 October

Introduction to Crewelwork: ‘Autumn Leaf’: Online, Weekly, from Thursday 24 – Thursday 31 October – only 4 spaces left

Learn to Draw for Embroiderers 2: Get Confident with Using Colour: Online, Sunday 27 October

Stumpwork & Surface Stitches: ‘A Winters Tail’: Online, Weekly, from Tuesday 29 October – Tuesday 26 November

Onsite Classes

Introduction to Opus Anglicanum: ‘Violet’: Hampton Court Palace, Saturday 5 – Sunday 6 October

Introduction to Embroidery: ‘Bright Rainbow’: Hampton Court Palace, Saturday 19 October

Introduction to Stumpwork: ‘The Orangery Garden’: Hampton Court Palace, Saturday 19 October

Experience Classes

Wildflower Posy inspired by Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House Sofas at Windsor Castle: Windsor Castle, Tuesday 8 October

Leaves and Berries Experience Class inspired by a Georgian Waistcoat from the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection:  Hampton Court Palace, Wednesday 16 October

Events & Exhibitions

‘Tales of Textiles: The RSN Collection in Focus’: Hampton Court Palace, 25 September 2024 to June 2025

‘Embroidered Excellence: Treasures from the RSN Collection’: FREE Entry, Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum, open now until Sunday 10 November

Decorex International Interior Design Show: London Olympia, 6 – 9 October

The Knitting and Stitching Show: Alexandra Palace, London, 10 – 13 October. Join our 90 minute workshop

Online Talks

Dressing Children in the 18th Century’ with Royal Collection Trust Curator Lucy Peter, Wednesday 23 October

Degree Open Day

Friday 25 October, Online, 4.00pm

 

image credit: © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2024 Royal Collection Trust