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Kathy Weigl posted an update 6 years, 7 months ago
Rand — I’m trying to find Who’s Who. I thought it was in Document Downloads, but it isn’t. Where is it? Kathy Weigl, MAR
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Hi Kathy, the Who’s Who Directory can be found in the EGA Business Category of Document Downloads. There is also a link to it in the opening paragraph. Let me know if you have any questions! https://egausa.org/document-downloads/
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Joyce Robertson's profile was updated 6 years, 7 months ago
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FLORENCE HELMAN posted an update 6 years, 7 months ago
I think I missed something, but not sure. The Pebble Filling Stitch is worked starting 8 threads above, and 12 threads to the left, of the top corner Diamond Eye. As I stitched the stated 6 stitches beyond the right corner Diamond Eye, I am wondering why the North and South spaces are 6 threads beyond the Diamond Eyes and the East and West…[Read more]
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Tina Comroe posted an update 6 years, 7 months ago
Where can I log on to share my embroidery works? The Stitch Along is only for those doing the stitch along projects. There is not a site to share non stitch along projects.
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Hi Tina, you can join this group: https://egausa.org/groups/ta-dah-i-finished-it/
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Thank You!
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Myrna Lowe posted an update 6 years, 7 months ago
I’ve decided to do the S. N. A. D. Challenge: Talisman. I hope in turns out well. Wish me luck.
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Lori Anne Parker-Danley posted an update in the group
EGA Discussion Group 6 years, 7 months agoHello! I’m still pretty new, so I don’t know if this is the place to ask such questions, but I’ll go ahead! For the most part, I am switching over to scroll frames since some of my work is larger than standard hoops and also to avoid hoop marks. That said, I have a piece that I’ve worked on with a hoop. I can’t get rid of the hoop marks now.…[Read more]
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There is a product called Amodex, available at Lowes, that will take out just about any stain. If you can get the stained circle wet without harming the design, apply the Amodex and rub in just a bit. A little goes a long way. Let sit (follow instructions on package). Carefully rinse off the area away from the design, and let dry. You may have…[Read more]
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Lori Anne: Another way to minimize the risk of your wooden hoops marking your fabric is to bind the hoop – go to Mary Corbet’s article of 30 July 2009 (https://www.needlenthread.com/2009/07/tutorial-binding-embroidery-hoop.html) for her excellent, detailed, and illustrated “Tutorial: Binding an Embroidery Hoop.” Janet
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Thank you! This is good information to know. I realize I should have been more clear in my question. It’s not a stain I am dealing with, but the remaining “indents” from the hoops! No matter how much a iron, they keep popping back out. Like a permanent hoop wrinkle. 🙂
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Hi Janet, Thank you! I think I should be calling it a hoop wrinkle instead of a mark! It’s actually not a stain, but the raised area from the hoop that keeps coming back. I will check out Corbet’s article. I love her site. Maybe that will work. I iron, but it seems to pop right back. Maybe taking it to be professionally steamed/dry cleaned would work.
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Hey there! I’m just now seeing this: thank you for this tip! I did discover that if I allowed the fabric to completely cool after ironing before I touched it, that helped. So iron flat, walk away, make tea, and then and only then, even think about moving the fabric! 🙂 I’ll check out the clover pen as well.
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Marianne Vollenweider changed their profile picture 6 years, 7 months ago
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FLORENCE HELMAN posted an update 6 years, 7 months ago
Thank you, Eileen, for the lovely design. To those of you who have decided that I am computer-illiterate — I admit to my oversight. When downloading the lessons, I neglected to pay attention to the smaller boxes and print above the lessons. Thanks again Eileen.
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