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Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Learn to make an embroidered mitre

The Guild of St Clare is collaborating with the Royal School of Needlework to provide a special one day course, making miniature embroidered mitres. This is a unique opportunity to practise the skill of ecclesiastical embroidery and learn how to make a mitre using traditional hand construction techniques, in the beautiful setting of the RSN's teaching apartments at Hampton Court Palace. The tuition will be provided by RSN tutor Heather Lewis, who has led many courses for the Guild of St Clare in the past.


Heather leading our burse making course at the RSN in March 2020


The date is 14th March 2026, and the course will run between 10am and 4pm. Tea and coffee are provided; you will need to bring a packed lunch, or you can visit one of Hampton Court Palace's cafes. The cost, including the materials, is £196. 




For more information please email Lucy on guildofstclare@lms.org.uk, or book through the registration link on the LMS website.


Heather's embroidery sampler



Monday, 12 January 2026

Launch of the Scottish Chapter

The Guild of St Clare is delighted to be opening the New Year with a new Chapter, our first in Scotland. The Scottish Chapter will meet for the first time on 31st January at Lawside Convent, home of the Marian Franciscans. 




The leader of the new Chapter is Rosa Thurrott, an experienced Guild of St Clare volunteer who is also one of the winners of our Sponsorship Scheme. If you'd like to know more, or join the Chapter, you can email Rosa on gosc.scot@lms.org.uk .


I will be attending the launch meeting myself, and am looking forward enormously to meeting the volunteers and practising the beautiful art of vestment mending in this most romantic setting. Please pray for a successful inauguration!