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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2021 · 49 MIN

Dr. Susan Kay-Williams, Royal School of Needlework

from The Long Thread Podcast · host Long Thread Media

Part of the Royal School of Needlework's collection is in tatters . . . by design. The collection includes some fine examples of stitching techniques, but what makes the archive more interesting are the pieces where fraying has revealed something about the stitching of a particular piece. All of the pieces support the school's mission: to preserve traditional needlework techniques and educate students around the world in stitching well. Whether to future needlework tutors, undergraduates, or stitchers around the world, the RSN teaches foundations in needlework that emphasize skilled craftsmanship as well as self-expression. As Chief Executive of the Royal School of Needlework, Dr. Susan Kay-Williams oversees an institution that teaches hobbyist needleworkers around the world, offers a BA degree in needlework, creates textiles for royal occasions, and above all works to preserve the techniques of stitching for future generations. One of the school's major initiatives has been the RSN Stitch Bank, a free online database that records embroidery stitches from around the world. To prevent needlework stitches from being lost over time, the stitch bank provides written instructions, videos, photos, and illustrations for 150 stitches and counting. As Dr. Kay-Williams remarks, the RSN may be a small organization, but it does not have small ambitions. This episode is brought to you by: [WEBS® America’s Yarn final logo-1](//images.contentful.com/cjwcissb5f6t/2YTiGtgBOZalJA2mUFiF8z/8db71155d15565351a2dfd57095c890d/WEBS_America_s_Yarn_final_logo-1.jpg) WEBS - America's Yarn Store is your source for everything you need for your next weaving project. WEBS carries a wide selection of yarns, looms, tools, and accessories. And, you can save up to 25% every day with the WEBS Discount! Visit yarn.com for more info.

Part of the Royal School of Needlework's collection is in tatters . . . by design. The collection includes some fine examples of stitching techniques, but what makes the archive more interesting are the pieces where fraying has revealed something about the stitching of a particular piece. All of the pieces support the school's mission: to preserve traditional needlework techniques and educate students around the world in stitching well. Whether to future needlework tutors, undergraduates, or stitchers around the world, the RSN teaches foundations in needlework that emphasize skilled craftsmanship as well as self-expression. As Chief Executive of the Royal School of Needlework, Dr. Susan Kay-Williams oversees an institution that teaches hobbyist needleworkers around the world, offers a BA degree in needlework, creates textiles for royal occasions, and above all works to preserve the techniques of stitching for future generations. One of the school's major initiatives has been the RSN Stitch Bank, a free online database that records embroidery stitches from around the world. To prevent needlework stitches from being lost over time, the stitch bank provides written instructions, videos, photos, and illustrations for 150 stitches and counting. As Dr. Kay-Williams remarks, the RSN may be a small organization, but it does not have small ambitions. This episode is brought to you by: [WEBS® America’s Yarn final logo-1](//images.contentful.com/cjwcissb5f6t/2YTiGtgBOZalJA2mUFiF8z/8db71155d15565351a2dfd57095c890d/WEBS_America_s_Yarn_final_logo-1.jpg) WEBS - America's Yarn Store is your source for everything you need for your next weaving project. WEBS carries a wide selection of yarns, looms, tools, and accessories. And, you can save up to 25% every day with the WEBS Discount! Visit yarn.com for more info.

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