If you are struggling to find the perfect Christmas gift, a Royal School of Needlework Christmas Gift Voucher,  could be the answer.

Whether the gift voucher pays for an RSN Embroidery Class, Exhibition Tour or book, the recipient can truly immerse themselves in the world of hand embroidery with the Royal School of Needlework.  Vouchers can be purchased in units of £10.

Buy a RSN gift voucher online or call +44 (0)20 3166 6935

The RSN is a registered charity so every purchase goes towards supporting the school and keeping the traditional skills of hand embroidery alive for generations to come.

For our range of Christmas cards and gifts, click here.

Thursday 20 December is the last date to post 1st class items.  Make sure you order in plenty of time.

(International postage deadlines vary, please double check with our shop)

We are delighted to announce that we are returning to Dublin 6 – 12 July 2018 for the third time to teach a new series of five Day Classes and will launch bookings on Monday 15 January.  Please bear in mind that there are only 12 places per class so book early to avoid disappointment.

Pippa Foulds, who also teaches at RSN Durham, will be the RSN Tutor and is coming with a range of techniques.  Pippa will start with one day Introduction classes in Crewelwork, Blackwork and Goldwork, followed by a beautiful two day ‘Intermediate Stumpwork’ class and one day ‘Introduction to Whitework: Pulled Work’, the latter two classes are rarely taught in Ireland.

We were delighted to meet so many new faces at The Knitting & Stitching Show, Dublin, recently, and congratulations to Anita Caldbeck who won our Day Class competition.

We are delighted to open the doors of our latest exhibition Embellishment in Fashion at Hampton Court Palace.  The exhibition has been featured in a wide range of embroidery & craft publications – the one above is from the current issue of Sewing World magazine as ‘Exhibition of the month!’

Here’s what visitors are saying….

“Such a brilliant presentation and tour.”

Well worth a visit – very enjoyable!”

“I would absolu tely recommend the RSN’s Embellishment in Fashion exhibition. If you’ve never attempted hand-embroidery, the pieces on view at the exhibition will inspire you to try.”

“Thank you so much – the tour was extremely interesting and informative.”

There are different Tour options to suit all interests including Talk & Tours, Tour & Tasterworkshops (image left); as well as Curator’s Toursthat include rare insights to additional pieces from the RSN Collection.  We also offer bespoke Group Tours.

Tours start from £16 per person and the exhibition runs until March 2018.

To book your place and view a diverse range of fashion pieces spanning 250 years, visit the RSN’s website or contact Natalie Thew on +44 (0)20 3166 6939.

The exhibition is in the RSN’s Embroidery Studio at Hampton Court Palace and only open on set days, so pre-booking is essential.

RSN Degree Students  Win Prizes in International Embroidery Competition

RSN Degree Graduate, Elena Thornton (left), swept the board at the recent Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery Ceremony, winning three major awards!  She won first prize in the Textile Art Student Category, the Worshipful Company of Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers Award as well as the Chairman’s Award.

Elena Thornton graduated from the Royal School o f Needlework in 2017 with a First Class BA (Hons) Hand Embroidery for Fashion, Interiors, Textile Art.   Elena specialised in couture body adornment which beautifully merged different hand embroidery techniques, including Goldwork and Stumpwork, to create her winning entry.

Charis Kibble who  graduated from our Degree Course in 2015, won 3rd prize in the Textile Art Open Category.  Charis created a portrait worked on 25 count linen with three threads in every stitch and developed her own Blackwork stitch for her entry.

Angie Wyman, Degree Course Leader at the Royal School of Needlework said: “We are delighted that two of our Degree Graduates have been recognised and awarded in this international embroidery competition.  Both entries featured traditional hand embroidery techniques with a contemporary edge to really showcase their amazing talent, skill and innovative thinking. Huge congratulations to Elena and Charis.”

The annual Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery was established in 2000 to help emerging talent in the world of embroidery. In recent years it has been expanded to include textile artists, interior and accessory designers as well as those working in fashion. The Prize receives thousands of entries from fashion students and talented embroiderers from all over the world.  All these entries were then shortlisted to just 32 finalists.

We teach the BA (Hons) Hand Embroidery for Fashion, Interiors, Textile Art which is validated by the University for the Creative Arts (UCA). This is the only specialist Degree in hand embroidery.   Students immerse themselves in contemporary and traditional hand embroidery practice and explore creative approaches to research.  Taught by expert practitioners in dedicated apartments at Hampton Court Palace, the course features live projects with fashion houses, designers and galleries.

Elena Thornton and Charis Kibble amassed a varied background of industry experience as part of their studies at the Royal School of Needlework, including collaborations with Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Zandra Rhodes, Netflix (The Crown), HBO (Game of Thrones), Hussein Chalayan, Oxfam/Marks & Spencer Shwop Campaign and Nicholas Oakwell for the GREAT Britain campaign.

For further information on the RSN Degree Course visit www.rsndegree.uk or call +44 (0)20 3166 6929

Our Degree Students are often visited by special guest Tutors and recently we were delighted to welcome Lisa Salama (left), a freelance embroidery consultant who has worked for fashion designer Mary Katrantzou.

Our 2nd Year Students and new 1st Years were tasked with embellishing vintage tights and gloves respectively using a surreal theme.

The Tutors were so pleased with their wonderful creations that we displayed them on our stand at the Knitting & Stitching Show in London.

For details on our Degree programme visit the website and book onto one of our forthcoming Open Days on:

Saturday 4th November at 11am
Wednesday 29th November at 10am & 2pm
Wednesday 6th December at 10am & 2pm

To book your place call us on +44 (0) 20 3166 6929 or via a request form.

Our first ever USA Summer School in Lexington, Kentucky will run from 8 – 21 July 2018.

The Summer School will run for two, one-week programmes of activities.  Each week long programme will include evening events and a wide choice of two, three and five-Day Classes for beginners through to advanced.  The outline programme will be as follows:

Sunday 8 July: Early evening welcome Reception, meet the tutors and your fellow students.

Monday to Friday: Teaching 10am to 4pm.   In the evening there will be a programme of lectures and events.

Thursday evening: Summer School Dinner.

Saturday morning: Either an Introduction to Mounting class OR a practical workshop exploring colour with the RSN Chief Executive, then for the final half hour there will be a visit to everyone’s class to see what they’ve done before leaving at lunchtime.

Week 2 will be the same (but with a few subtle differences for those who wish to attend both weeks).

We will confirm all the Tutors and their designs soon but in the meantime we are delighted to announce that Owen Davies, Helen McCook, Deborah Wilding, Sara Meanwell, Mandy Ewing, Kate Barlow, Heather Lewis, Shelley Cox and Annalee Levin will be teaching in Lexington.

Registered students will have access to more news as it is released and a special early bird price once bookings go live.  Bookings are scheduled to launch week commencing 15 January 2018.

To ensure you don’t miss any updates, register your interest here.

To get you in the festive mood, we have a series of Christmas-themed Day Classes coming up this November at Hampton Court Palace and our satellite school in Rugby. These hand embroidered samples make lovely gifts for your friends and family or charming decorations for your home.

11 November: Stumpwork Christmas Brooch: ‘Poinsettia’, RSN Midlands – This Christmas rose inspired brooch (above) would make a beautiful handmade gift to wear  during the holidays.

18 & 19 November: Vintage Christmas – Creative Metalwork, Hampton Court Palace – A design based on 1950s Christmas baubles, this class works with metal threads, wires and leather.

19 November: Beaded Angels & Christmas Trees (Decorations), Hampton Court Palace – Choose to make either an angel or a tree on the day, a sparkling decoration to decorate the home.

19 November: Festive Stumpwork, Hampton Court Palace – Learning traditional stumpwork techniques, you will make a holly leaf and berry brooch using gold, silver and beaded embellishment.

25 November: Embroidered Christmas Decoration, RSN Rugby – The lovely redwork gingerbread house uses only simple techniques, ideal for the beginner to hand embroidery.

For further information and bookings, please visit our website.

View all forthcoming Day Classes here.

Contact the Education Department on: Email: [email protected] or call: +44(0)20 3166 6938

Knitting & Stitching Shows – Congratulations goes to Mr Marrs of Peterborough who won our competition on our stand at Knitting & Stitching London and good luck to those of you visiting Knitting & Stitching in Dublin (9-12 November) and Harrogate (23 – 26 November).

We have a few places left on our 90 minute workshops, covering Appliqué at both Dublin and Harrogate.   See you there!

Embellishment in Fashion – Don’t forget to book your place on our wonderful new exhibition at Hampton Court Palace which showcases 250 years of embellishment and embroidery in fashion.  We have Talk & Tours, Curator Tours and Tour & Taster workshops.

In the USA – For east coast US Friends and Supporters, the RSN’s Chief Executive will be giving two lectures at Winterthur in Delaware on 7 & 8 November. Read more

Keep up to date with all our events.

Following our sell-out Balenciaga Brooch class taught by RSN Tutor Sara Meanwell at the V&A, London, in July, we are delighted to announce that we are running it again next year on 3 – 4 February.

You will gain an introduction to techniques used in haute couture such as Metalwork Embroidery, Stumpwork and Beading.

Led by experts, you will learn how to: apply Pearl Purl and form 3D petals; create wired shapes and decorate with beads and sequins.

Combining these techniques, you will create your own flower brooch, taking inspiration from the ingenious craftsmanship of Cristóbal Balenciaga.

With a maximum of 12 places please book asap via the V&A website.

We are  delighted that we will be back at Williamsburg School of Needlework in Virginia, USA from 12 – 23 October.  Come and join us for one of our Day Classes – we have a few remaining spaces.

We have a choice of one day Introduction Classes, perfect if you are a beginner.   From Crewelwork and Ribbonwork to Beading, our RSN Tutor Auburn Claire Lucas has created a series of stunning designs.

Alternatively, if you would prefer a more in-depth two day class, book onto Historic Stitch, inspired by a 16th century embroidered panel.  Auburn has been selected as a new tutor working with Phillipa Turnbull and two of Auburn’s pieces featuring our new Embellishment in Fashion exhibition.

1 Day Introduction to Embroidery with Ribbonwork Elements

1 Day Introduction to Crewelwork

1 Day Embroidered Monogram Inspired by the RSN Archive

1 Day Introduction to Beading:’Christmas Bauble’

2 Day Historical Stitch: ‘Elizabethan Sweet Pea’

For more information on the RSN in Williamsburg.  For bookings click on the above links, email [email protected] or call Noleen Wyatt-jones on 020 3166 6938.

We sent a mailing to our UK based supporters in June and an email to our international supporters in September with a very important ‘Keeping in Touch’ form.

Thank you to all who have returned your forms.

If you’ve not returned your forms yet, please may we remind you how important it is for us to receive them back.

If we don’t receive them we will not be able to send you any communication next year when new legislation comes into practice.

If you have signed up to the Enews from 1st July then we can continue to send you that, but not other information.

If you need the form Click Here.   It can be sent to us by post or email.

We are delighted to announce that over 5,000 visitors came to our special Embroidered at the Palace exhibition at Hampton Court Palace.

Thank you to everyone who attended the exhibition to celebrate the RSN being based at the Palace for the last 30 years.

And a special thanks to all our volunteers who helped to look after the exhibition and guests. We received some wonderful feedback from visitors who had come from all over the UK and internationally.

From London: Brilliant work: skill, dedication and imagination, thank you

From Russia: No words. Just amazing!

From Middlesex: Beautiful work, could almost smell the flowers

From County Durham: Absolutely amazing, so pleased we came

From the USA: Wow! Amazing work – wish I had attended when I lived in the UK

From Isle of Wight: Inspirational! Wonderful to see tradition continued so imaginatively

From Blackpool: Inspirational, my favourite place at Hampton Court

From New York: Amazing work with spectacular detail

From Norfolk: Amazing work, inspirational I want to go home and get my needles out

From Buenos Aires: Amazing work, Lovely

Congratulations to S.Schultz of Gloucester who is the winner of our Day Class competition.