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HM109 ‘Queen’s Wing’ embroidery inspired by Zandra Rhodes exhibition at the Holburne Museum, Bath (RSN Experience Class)

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Sat 18 Apr 2026
10:00am-4:00pm (UK)
Level: Mixed Ability
Technique: Bead Embroidery
Holburne Museum, Bath
Address
Great Pulteney Street, Bathwick, Bath BA2 4DB, UK
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£185.00

SKU: HM109 Category: Tag:

This RSN Experience class will run from 10am-4pm at the Holburne Museum, Bath

Join us at the Holburne Museum to create an eye-catching canvas and beadwork hand embroidery design inspired by Zandra Rhodes: A Life in Print, an exhibition showcasing a spectacular array of Dame Zandra Rhodes’ vibrant screen-printed garments from the 1960s, 70s and 80s. During the day you will be treated to an expert-led viewing of the exhibition and see the original dress from her ‘Secrets of the Nile’ Collection (Spring/Summer 1987).

Students will be introduced to the hand embroidery techniques of Canvas work and Beadwork. You will spend the morning creating a background of stitches using different coloured stranded cotton and metallic thread, focusing on Tent Stitch, Florentine Stitch and Vertical Milanese Stitch. In the afternoon session you'll move on to richly embellish their work using a selection of beads, threads and sequins.

All materials will be provided, as will a fully illustrated instruction booklet and scissors and frames to use for the day. It may be useful for students to bring their own sewing kits if they prefer and any aids to magnification and light that they may wish to use. The finished design size will be approximately 9.5 cm x 5 cm. All aspects of the design will be covered during the class and a full instruction booklet will be included in the kit to enable you to complete the design at home.

Product Gallery Image credit: © 'Queen's Wings' by Zandra Rhodes. Courtesy of the Holburne Museum

Zandra Rhodes: A Life in Print

Within the Holburne’s historic Ballroom, this vivid staging celebrates Rhodes as a trailblazer in colour and screen-printed textile design, who completely redefined the role of print in fashion. It highlights Rhodes’ mastery in working with print as a structural influence on garment shape and her skill in harnessing print and colour make garments sing with life on the body.

The display of vintage mannequins, generously loaned by Fashion Museum Bath, will take visitors on a journey through Rhodes’ most iconic prints and the inventive ways she has transformed them into garments.

After earning an MA in Printed Textiles from the Royal College of Art in 1964, Rhodes broke new ground as one of the first designers to marry the craft of screen-printing with fashion design, launching a distinctive career that has spanned 6 decades and continues to evolve today. Establishing her eponymous label in 1969, she has screen-printed and designed over 100 fashion collections. Her bold garments have dressed rockstars and royalty, including Freddie Mercury and Diana, Princess of Wales, and in 2003 she founded London’s Fashion and Textile Museum.

This event includes entrance to the exhibition, You will be able to visit the exhibition at lunchtime and after the class until the museum closes at 5pm.

Joining Instructions:

Registration commences at 9.45am. The class will be held in the Museum’s Clore Learning space, situated on the ground floor. This space can be accessed from 9.45am via large white door, on the right hand side of the building.

Food and drink (other than bottled water) may not be consumed  in the classroom, but you may bring a packed lunch to eat in the workshop space or museum gardens. There is also an onsite café for refreshments.

The museum is fully accessible. Free parking is available to Blue Badge holders in the car park, which is located directly next to the museum.

Plan your visit to the venue: HERE

 

This RSN Experience class will run from 10am-4pm at the Holburne Museum, Bath

Join us at the Holburne Museum to create an eye-catching canvas and beadwork hand embroidery design inspired by Zandra Rhodes: A Life in Print, an exhibition showcasing a spectacular array of Dame Zandra Rhodes’ vibrant screen-printed garments from the 1960s, 70s and 80s. During the day you will be treated to an expert-led viewing of the exhibition and see the original dress from her ‘Secrets of the Nile’ Collection (Spring/Summer 1987).

Students will be introduced to the hand embroidery techniques of Canvas work and Beadwork. You will spend the morning creating a background of stitches using different coloured stranded cotton and metallic thread, focusing on Tent Stitch, Florentine Stitch and Vertical Milanese Stitch. In the afternoon session you’ll move on to richly embellish their work using a selection of beads, threads and sequins.

All materials will be provided, as will a fully illustrated instruction booklet and scissors and frames to use for the day. It may be useful for students to bring their own sewing kits if they prefer and any aids to magnification and light that they may wish to use. The finished design size will be approximately 9.5 cm x 5 cm. All aspects of the design will be covered during the class and a full instruction booklet will be included in the kit to enable you to complete the design at home.

Product Gallery Image credit: © ‘Queen’s Wings’ by Zandra Rhodes. Courtesy of the Holburne Museum

Zandra Rhodes: A Life in Print

Within the Holburne’s historic Ballroom, this vivid staging celebrates Rhodes as a trailblazer in colour and screen-printed textile design, who completely redefined the role of print in fashion. It highlights Rhodes’ mastery in working with print as a structural influence on garment shape and her skill in harnessing print and colour make garments sing with life on the body.

The display of vintage mannequins, generously loaned by Fashion Museum Bath, will take visitors on a journey through Rhodes’ most iconic prints and the inventive ways she has transformed them into garments.

After earning an MA in Printed Textiles from the Royal College of Art in 1964, Rhodes broke new ground as one of the first designers to marry the craft of screen-printing with fashion design, launching a distinctive career that has spanned 6 decades and continues to evolve today. Establishing her eponymous label in 1969, she has screen-printed and designed over 100 fashion collections. Her bold garments have dressed rockstars and royalty, including Freddie Mercury and Diana, Princess of Wales, and in 2003 she founded London’s Fashion and Textile Museum.

This event includes entrance to the exhibition, You will be able to visit the exhibition at lunchtime and after the class until the museum closes at 5pm.

Joining Instructions:

Registration commences at 9.45am. The class will be held in the Museum’s Clore Learning space, situated on the ground floor. This space can be accessed from 9.45am via large white door, on the right hand side of the building.

Food and drink (other than bottled water) may not be consumed  in the classroom, but you may bring a packed lunch to eat in the workshop space or museum gardens. There is also an onsite café for refreshments.

The museum is fully accessible. Free parking is available to Blue Badge holders in the car park, which is located directly next to the museum.

Plan your visit to the venue: HERE

 

Booking

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Please note that attendees under 16 (under 18 for all classes in Scotland) must be accompanied by an adult attendee or chaperone at all times.

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