Planning your visit? Check our opening times and upcoming closures.
EXCLUSIVE ONSITE PARTNERSHIP CLASS
RSN Day Class: Canterbury Robin inspired by the James I Charter
Saturday 29 November, 10:00-16:00 in the Community Studio
Embroider a beautiful festive robin motif, with Royal School of Needlework tutor, Kathryn Sanders - a new and exclusive design and class, inspired by the original James I Charter issued in 1608.
With plump woven wheel berries and his fluffy chenille tummy, Mr Robin is all set to enjoy the festive season.
This class is suitable for embroiderers of all levels. During the day Kathryn will show you how to create your robin using variations of 5 stitches: satin stitch, stem stitch, couching, burden filling and woven wheels. Not only will you be guided through each of the stitches, but you will also learn ways to incorporate some simple shading.
The event includes an exclusive opportunity to visit the Cathedral Archives to enjoy a brief curated viewing of the original Charter; an exquisite illuminated document of historic significance.
This exclusive project is part of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral's unique association with the Royal School of Needlework, dating back to the 1930s.
- BOOKING OPEN NOW -
The class cost is £175 per student and includes all materials and necessary equipment to complete the project.
RSN and The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral have a long history of collaboration. In 1935 Dr E W Tristam designed a fabulous Friends of Canterbury Cathedral banner which was embroidered by the Royal School of Needlework. It is currently on display in a darkened area of the Crypt.
Robin motif and embroidery images © Royal School of Needlework | Charter image © Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral
Stay in the loop
Sign up to our newsletter and stay up to date with all the latest events, news and offers
By adding my email I confirm my subscription to the newsletter and understand that the email address provided will be held by the Cathedral and the email service company (dotdigital) to use for distributing this newsletter only. For more information please see the Cathedral Privacy Notice.
