RSN Certificate

The Royal School of Needlework Certificate in technical hand embroidery teaches the embroidery skills of crewelwork, canvaswork or blackwork, silk shading and goldwork. Through the assessment process you learn how to work the highest standard embroidery! I began the RSN certificate in 2019, you can follow my journey with the course over at www.elaraembroidery.com.
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the back side of a cross stitch project with text reading choosing colours for silk shading
Choosing colours for my botanical silk shading
For a realistic and effective silk shading embroidery, choosing the right colours is an important step. Click to read about the process for picking colours that I was taught for my Royal School of Needlework certificate botanical silk shading module.
an embroidered gold mask on a blue background
Raminta Savickaite
a yellow bird with long legs and wings on a brown surface next to a gold bead necklace
Anita Blackaby
an orange flower with green leaves is on a purple surface and it appears to be made out of felt
Angie Fox
an old man with a beard wearing a black hat and glasses is depicted in the image
Angie Fox
an artistic view of a building and water in the foreground with trees on either side
Royal School of Needlework - Hand embroidery classes for beginners and experts
Canvas Stitches by RSN Student Sarah Smith
a mosaic with hot air balloons in the sky above a field full of lavenders
Canvas piece by RSN.
a piece of art that has been made to look like a tulip with green leaves
Anita Blackaby
a gold fish and corn on a red background
Angie Fox
a blue background with gold embroidered designs on the back and sides of it, including two birds
Basic Goldwork - Brenda Prentice
a painting of a bird on a red background with gold foil work in the shape of a peacock
a golden swan on a red background with gold circles around it's neck and tail
two golden birds sitting next to each other on a green surface
several pieces of art are displayed on a white tablecloth with gold and black accents
Anita Blackaby
two swans are swimming in the water with tulips and other flowers behind them
Anita Blackaby