Below is a list of all of the Museum’s current exhibitions and events. Click on the icons below to head to a specific type of exhibition or event
Stitching Hope
Friday 5 June 2026
A Community Sewing Day
Friday 5 June 2026
10:30am to 3:30pm
Project Linus UK provides handmade “security blankets” to children in need of a hug. Whether you’re a pro or a total beginner, please come and help us stitch comfort into our community.
“A quilt is a hug you can keep.”
Want to help but don’t know where to start? We’ve made it incredibly easy to help. Join us for a relaxed hand-quilting session where you can help assemble a classic Nine-Patch block.
- No Experience Needed: We’ve prepped everything for you.
- Everything is provided: We’ll have needles, thread – everything needed ready to go.
- The Vibe: Low-stress, high-impact. Come for ten minutes or stay for two hours. We will even have tea, coffee and biscuits. No need to book, just pop along when you can.
A partnership event with Project Linus UK: https://projectlinusuk.org.uk/
SIP AND STITCH
Dates throughout 2026
Bring your craft. Grab a drink. Find your people.
Craft, Coffee, and Conversation at the Museum of Richmond
No pressure, no schedules, just community. Whether you’re staying for five minutes or two hours, our doors are open to all textile crafters.
- Any textile craft welcome.
- Any skill level.
- Any amount of time.
You bring one of your projects to work on, and we provide the tea, coffee and snacks, and the company.
Drop in between on the following dates:
Friday 24 April, 1:30pm and 3:30pm
Friday 22 May, 1:30pm and 3:30pm
Friday 19 June, 1:30pm and 3:30pm
Friday 10 July, 1:30pm and 3:30pm
Friday 21 August, 1:30pm and 3:30pm
Friday 18 September, 1:30pm and 3:30pm
TALK and DEMONSTRATION by Paula Doyle
Thursday 23 April 2026
Thursday 23 April 2026
Doors open at 7pm
Talk and Q&A: 7:30pm to 8:30pm
Riverside Room, First Floor, Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, TW9 1TP
Join designer and quilter Paula Doyle for a talk and demonstration about upcycling blue jeans, t-shirts, other items of clothing, and leftover fabric pieces to make one of a kind Ravioli quilts, using a quick quilt-as-you-go construction technique, as used in the Hampton Pool Centenary Quilt.
£15 per person
Booking advised: only 75 tickets available

A joint fundraiser for the Museum of Richmond and Hampton Pool Trust
A PATCHWORK OF STORIES
Saturday 4 July, 10am to 3pm
A patchwork and quilting workshop for adults.
Do you have a collection of ties or textiles belonging to a beloved family member that are too precious to part with, that spend their days tucked away in a box?
Join us for a soulful, hands-on workshop where we transform those cherished silks and patterns into a stunning patchwork heirloom. This class isn’t just about sewing; it’s about honouring a legacy. We will guide you through the specialized techniques of working with tie fabrics—from stabilizing delicate silks to designing a layout that lets every memory shine.
- Expert Guidance: Learn how to deconstruct, interface, and quilt with bias-cut fabrics with Valerie from Creative Quilting, East Molesey
- A Shared Space: Connect with others while crafting a one-of-a-kind tribute.
- Beginners are welcome, but you must have experience of using a sewing machine please as this project will be machine sewn on using machines we provide.
Bring your ties and your stories; leave with the beginnings of a legacy.
What do I need to bring?
- at least 10 ties or a similar amount of other material that has sentimental meaning to you
- rotary cutter, spare blades and a cutting mat
- Pens, pencils and a notebook, in case you would like to take notes
- Pins, and any tools from your sewing kit that you would like to bring along to use
- Lunch – or you can pop out and get something during the lunch break. Refreshments will be provided throughout the workshop.
Where will the workshop be held?
- In the Whittaker Ellis Suite of the Old Town Hall – the same building the Museum of Richmond calls home.
- The full address is: The Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, TW9 1TP
Only £60 per person
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Workshop in partnership with Creative Quilting, an independent quilting and patchwork shop in East Molesey: www.creativequilting.co.uk
EXHIBITION: Threads Through Time
March to September 2026
Discover the deep history and beautiful craftsmanship of Richmond’s community quilts in this vibrant exhibition.
FREE ENTRY
Generously supported by The Asgill House Trust
EXHIBITION: Trailblazing Women – Richmond’s Sporting Superstars
LEGO Club
Dates throughout 2026
Join us at the Museum of Richmond for LEGO Club — a monthly mash-up of colour, creativity, and connection. We provide the bricks, you bring the imagination.
Whether you’re a mini master builder or just love to click those bricks, there’s something for everyone. No instructions, no plans, just build and spend quality time together. And it’s free.
FREE Trails for Families
FREE Crafts for Families
Everyday the Museum is open!
Looking for a great way to entertain the kids (and yourself!) for a few hours? Head over to the Museum for our FREE Craft Sessions—a perfect way to unleash your family’s creativity!
Join us from 1pm every weekday and 10am every Saturday whenever the Museum is open. No booking required—just show up and dive into the fun! We’ve got everything you need, from materials to easy-to-follow instruction sheets, all ready for you to jump in and start creating. And each month there is a new activity!
Textile Treasures – short course for adults
Various dates in 2026
Join us for an immersive course focused on creative exploration and local history. It’s the perfect chance to learn something new, get creative and connect with local history.
Highlights of the course include getting up close to:
A Georgian waistcoat: Master elegant embroidery techniques inspired by this stunning historical garment.
A WWII patchwork dress: Discover the art of patchwork and piece together your own design
A Victorian schoolgirl’s sampler: Learn the timeless skill of cross-stitch from a young student’s original work.
A pair of 1920s beaded wedding shoes: Get hands-on with the dazzling craft of beading and embellishment.
All materials included – just bring yourself and your curiosity.
£250 per adult and dates include:
Monday 8 to Friday 12 June 2026, 10am to 4pm
Monday 13 to Friday 17 July 2026, 10am to 4pm
Monday 21 to Friday 25 September 2026, 10am to 4pm
Coffee and Crafting – Workshops for Adults
Dates throughout 2026
Ever wanted to learn a new craft, but didn’t know where to start? Or maybe you’re looking to polish your creative skills and meet other makers. Join us for an afternoon of crafting, creativity, and community!
Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned pro, all abilities are welcome. Each workshop is a chance to dive into the fascinating story behind a beautiful object from the museum’s collection. Discover how these treasures help tell the tale of Richmond’s past, then get inspired to create your very own project to take home.
We’ll also have a break for tea, coffee, and biscuits to keep the creative energy flowing! At the end of the workshop you will have a goody bag of supplies, top tips and handy guides to take home so you can keep crafting.
We provide anything you need, but if you have any favourite tools like scissors, needle threaders etc, feel free to bring them along!
Click the button below for full details of dates, themes and how to book.
Museum Marvels Tours
Every Thursday at 2pm
Join our FREE gallery tours and dive deeper into the hidden stories, mysteries, and behind-the-scenes secrets of our incredible collection!
Every Thursday at 2pm, tours last 20-30 minutes.
No need to book – just turn up!
Every month has a different theme:
January: Georgian Richmond
February: What happened to the Charterhouse?
March: Richmond’s Cinemas
April: Highlights of the Summer exhibition
May: More than meets the eye…
June: Highlights of the Summer exhibition
July: Highlights of the Summer exhibition
August: break for the summer
September: WWII in Richmond
October: Ghosts, Magic and Murder!
November: Richmond in WWI
December: Christmas with the Tudors
OUR USUAL OPENING TIMES
FREE ENTRY!
Usual opening hours:
Tuesday to Fridays, 11am to 5pm
Saturdays, 10am to 4pm.
We are closed on Sundays and Mondays, including Bank Holidays




















