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 embroidery through an active program of education and study and to preserve the heritage of the art of embroidery.

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Sampler of Crewel Stitches
A Sampler of
Crewel Stitches

BCrewel - $18.00


 

EGA Designer Series 3

EGA Designer Series III

90 pages

#0049 - $15.00


 

Hilda's Heart

Hilda’s Heart


#BHilda - $12.00


 

Thoughts on Teaching:  An Anthology

Thoughts on Teaching:
An Anthology

A teaching tool.

#0032 - $10.00


 

Mounting Embroidery With the Threaded Needle

Mounting Embroidery
With the Threaded Needle

Handbook on Mounting of Textiles: A handbook (15 pages) of two multi-purpose systems developed by Gail Dane, employing simple, practical, everyday methods that are easily mastered with the step-by-step instructions given.

#0024 - $3.00


 

Sharing Embroidery, A Guide for Successful Exhibits

Sharing Embroidery,
A Guide for Successful Exhibits

Guide for Exhibits: This 44 page publication was developed to guide you through the exhibit process, eliminating many problems and ensuring success.

#259 - $3.50


 

Time to Teach

Time to Teach, The Art of Teaching Stitchery to Children

Guide to Teaching Children: These 43 pages contain approaches and sources for teaching children and presents several teaching projects

#9300 - $3.50


 

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On Judging and Jurying

A 25 page guide for guilds when considering a juried show.

#0027 - $1.00


 

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Needle Arts Magazine

Order available back issues of Needle Arts Magazine.

Learn more about
Needle Arts Magazine

$7.00 each



 

EGA Designer Series 2

EGA Designer Series II

64 pages featuring 10 needlework patterns which were featured in the Needle Arts column "Meet the Designer" from February 1987 to December 1991.

#0048 - $5.00


 

Audrey Francini Catalog

Audrey Francini Catalog
Audrey Francini Catalog

The Audrey Francini one-woman show was held in the Margaret Parshall Gallery from October 8 through December 29, 2005. An exhibit catalog was created and is now available for purchase.ID

# AFcat - $15.00


 

Ornament Book

Ornament Book
(Design Book)

138 pages of instructions and graphs for 32 ornaments reflecting a variety of holidays.

#OB - $5.00


 


Designing Surface Stitchery with Form and Texture

Donated by Bucky King.

#0030 - $2.00


 

Glossary

Valuable resource material.

#0011 - $5.00

 

Library Book List

0016-A | Sorted by Author
0016-B | Sorted by Subject
0016-C | Sorted by Title

$3.00 each



 

Embroidery: The Legacy of Needlearts

Embroidery: The
Legacy of Needlearts

A MUST for every stitcher’s home! Learn the stories of embroideries from distant centuries and explore how embroidery has been an integral part of many cultures for centuries. Examples have been videotaped in European and American museums, in private collections, and at the fabled Paris workrooms of Lesage and Brocard. Embroidery techniques, traditions and problems of conservation are discussed by museum curators and other experts.

#0040 - $5.00
CLEARANCE


 

How to Guidelines

0038-A | Judging Your Own
Work
0038-B | Organizing/Conducting
Slide Lecture
0038-C | Teaching a 2-Hr Class
0038-D | Teaching Needlework
to Children
0038-E | What Good Leaders Do
and How

$2.00 each



 

 

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