Elevate your embroidery skills on this two-day course, inspired by the Museum’s collection and led by experts from Hand & Lock, London’s premier embroidery house.
Elevate your embroidery skills on this two-day course, inspired by the Museum’s collection and led by experts from Hand & Lock, London’s premier embroidery house.
For centuries, the uniforms, standards and ceremonial items used by soldiers in the British Army have been finely embroidered with goldwork.
On this special weekend course, take inspiration from the beautiful examples of ceremonial goldwork in our collection and learn how to elevate your own embroidery skills under the supervision of tutors from Hand & Lock.
Attendees will learn the following skills: soft string padding (creating 3D relief from the fabric using strings), and adding cutwork and edging in pearl purl embroidery.
Programme
Day 1 - Saturday 31 August
10.00am – 4.30pm
In the morning, a curator will show you some fine examples of goldwork from the National Army Museum’s collection, explaining their historic significance. A representative from Hand & Lock will then discuss the techniques used in the embroidery.
After lunch, you'll take part in an embroidery class and have a go at a design inspired by the items you've seen.
Day 2 - Sunday 1 September
10.00am – 4.30pm
On the second day, you’ll continue to work on your design in our embroidery class.
About Hand & Lock
Hand & Lock is London’s premier embroidery house, providing embellishment services to the Royal Family, top European design houses, the military, Savile Row and members of the public. Founded in 1767, they have over 250 years’ experience embellishing, embroidering and monogramming.
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