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Interview with Barbara Ellis: The Many Facets of Beaded Embroidery

With EGA National Seminar 2024 registration nearing its closing date, we decided to shine a light on one of this year’s seminar teachers. Barbara Ellis was an easy choice—her intricately beaded works of art instantly catch the eye and dazzle the senses. Barbara’s history is fascinating, and we loved discovering how a background in interior […]

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Embroidery Techniques from Around the World: Richelieu

Technique: Richelieu Place of Origin: France Earliest approximate date: 14th – 16th centuries History: Richelieu embroidery enjoys a diverse and itinerant history. Richelieu’s origins can be traced back to 14th century Italy and the Renaissance, where it was known as punto tagliato, which literally translates to “cut point” in Italian. Today, we call this technique […]

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Chapter News: Starlight Stitchers, Indian River, Azure Verde, Corning and Indianapolis Chapters

Today we are bringing you news from the Starlight Stitchers Chapter in Tempe, Arizona, the Indian River Chapter in Melbourne, Florida, the Azure Verde Chapter in Palos Verdes Estates, California, the Corning Chapter in Corning, New York, and the Indianapolis Chapter in Indianapolis, IN. We encourage you to learn more about them by clicking on […]

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The Complete Guide to EGA National Seminar

Every year, EGA stitchers from across the country and around the globe descend upon an American city to commune with fellow stitchers and learn from some of the best needleworkers in our industry for EGA’s National Seminar. This year, our National Seminar will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, from August 14 to August 18, 2024. […]

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Community Spotlight: Silk and Metal Embroidery Teacher and Designer Margaret Kinsey

For this month’s Community Spotlight we spoke with Margaret Kinsey, an EGA certified teacher in Silk and Metal embroidery and the designated US teacher for the Kunimitsu Rozashi Studio. Margaret, who studies with Fumiko Ozaki, is certified to teach Japanese traditional embroidery and is the sole purveyor of Rozashi supplies in the United States. A […]

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Fiber Forum Invites You to a Lecture with Priscilla Smith – Limited Seats Available

All spaces for this lecture have been filled. For other EGA virtual lectures available, click here. Fiber Forum is offering a limited number of seats to EGA members for our Zoom Lecture with Priscilla Smith, “The Power of the Stitched Image” on April 28, at 3:00pm Eastern time. To receive the Zoom link, it is necessary […]

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Learn from International Needlework Teacher Alison Cole at these Upcoming EGA Classes

Alison Cole will be visiting the United States from August to September of this year to teach at our 2024 National Seminar: Preserving Needle Art in Atlanta, Georgia. She will also be teaching a class to our Turquoise Trail Chapter and a class to our Greater Pacific Region. Here’s more information about Alison and these […]

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Register Today for our April 2024 Growing Your Chapter Webinar on Renewing Your Membership & Exploring Your EGA Profile

Our next Growing Your Chapter webinar will happen on April 27, 2024, at 1:00 pm eastern/noon central/11:00 am mountain/10:00 am pacific time. Need help renewing your existing membership? Rand Duren will be on hand to explain the process and answer your questions! Wendy Lynn will take you through your Profile on EGA’s website, showing all […]

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Deadlines Approaching for Gold Thread Awards and Penny Evans Memorial Scholarship

The deadlines to submit nominations for the Gold Thread Awards and applications for the Penny Evans Memorial Scholarship are rapidly approaching. Interested needleworkers should visit our Scholarships & Awards page for more information on rules for submission. Applicants have until May 1, 2024, to submit to both programs. Keep reading to learn more about The […]

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Video: See the 2024 EGA Mid-Year Update featuring reports on Education, Marketing and more

Our 2024 virtual mid-year update took place on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. To provide coverage of the subject matter to the greatest number of people, a video featuring update reports was recorded and you can watch it  below. The video features updates from EGA leadership on Education, Marketing, Finances and more. The video also features […]

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Chapter News: DuClay Chapter, Turquoise Trail Chapter, Cheekwood Chapter, Starlight Stitchers Chapter

Today we are bringing you news from the DuClay Chapter in Jacksonville, Florida, the Turquoise Trail Chapter in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Cheekwood Chapter in Nashville, Tennessee and the Starlight Stitchers Chapter in Tempe, Arizona. We encourage you to learn more about them by clicking on their name. Now you can join or renew your […]

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April 2024 Stitch-a-long: Sealife Porthole

For our April 2024 stitch-a-long on Facebook we are stitching a project by EGA Stitch-a-long Admin Stephanie Murphy. Here’s more about this month’s project from Stephanie: Bring a piece of fabric to life with stitches and beads! This fabric had a pretty scene of a percula clown fish, a butterfly fish, a starfish, and various […]

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Step-by-Step: How to Renew Your EGA Membership Online

At the end of 2023 we announced changes coming to EGA membership dues in 2024 to improve the membership processes in place. Starting in January of this year, stitchers wanting to join an EGA Chapter  have been able to join EGA chapters directly through our website. We are excited to announce that in just a […]

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Video: Growing Your EGA Chapter Webinar March 2024 – Starting a Website

Our latest Growing Your Chapter webinar was on Saturday, March 23, 2024. The discussion for this webinar focused on starting a website for your chapter. The webinar was recorded for the benefit of those who couldn’t attend and you may watch it below. Additional information  and links can be found below the video. This information […]

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Embroidery Techniques from Around the World: German Schwalm

Technique: German Schwalm Place of Origin: The Schwalm region of the Hesse Province of West-Central Germany Earliest approximate date: middle 18th century History: German Schwalm, or Schwalm Whitework (Schwälmer Weiß­stic­kerei) originated in the Schwalm Region in west-central Germany, so called because of its proximity to the river Schwalm. Schwalm embroidery is a type of whitework […]

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Interview with Gina Barrett: Uncovering the Beauty of Passementerie

Gina Barrett is a textile artist, designer, and writer who loves passementerie (textile trimmings) and needleworked buttons. She has been reconstructing buttons and trimmings for museums, television, cinema, and theater, and fashion labels for several decades. Her love of passementerie has resulted in not just a generous collection of historical trimmings, but also a desire […]

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Community Spotlight: Needlework Teacher and Designer Catherine Jordan

Catherine Jordan is a familiar name for EGA members. A frequent teacher and lecturer for EGA (Whale Tale Journal; Creating Needlework Maps with Catherine Jordan), repeat guest on Creative Living, and coordinator of the Master Craftsman program as well as chair of the Master Craftsman Design program, Catherine’s work and designs have influenced the EGA […]

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5 New GCC Lightning Rounds: Needlework Courses on Rozashi, Casalguidi, 3-D Embroidery, Pulled Stitches and Finishing

From March 1 to May 31, 2024, any member may register for the Lightning Rounds featured below. Lightning Rounds Every quarter, our Education Department selects some of our Group Correspondence Courses(GCC) and these are made available for members to register individually without needing a group. These correspondence courses are a great opportunity for members-at-large or […]

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Just Announced: Preserving Needle Art 2024 Atlanta Tours

One of the most fun things to do at National Seminar is to find the hidden gems in the city you’re visiting. One of the best ways to do that is to take a tour, where you get to participate in some unique activities. This year, Seminar 2024 – Preserving Needle Art – Atlanta has […]

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New Petite Project for EGA Members: Hammamet Embroidery by Helene Ossipov

The Education Department is delighted to introduce the latest addition to Petite Projects: Hammamet Embroidery by Helene Ossipov. This ethnic embroidery is from the Tunisian village of Hammamet. Tunisia was a French Protectorate from 1881 till 1956. During that time, a type of embroidery was developed to be used on table linens and other small […]

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