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August 2023 Stitch-a-long: Make Boho Beads and use them as Scissor Fobs, Ornaments and More

For our August 2023 stitch-a-long on Facebook we are making Boho Beads in a project by member Mikki Bonser from the Sandia Mountains Chapter in New Mexico. Here’s more about this month’s project from Mikki: Boho beads can be used in many ways: scissor fob, pendant, attached to chains, journal markers, plant decorations, window hangings, […]

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Interview with Merrilyn Heazlewood: Stitching with Silk Ribbon in Primroses

Merrilyn Heazlewood has enjoyed a long and storied career as a needleworker. From opening her own needlework shop when she was just 23 years old to teaching herself how to crochet and embroider and pioneering revolutionary designs with silk ribbon, Merrilyn has always lived a life of craft. Refreshingly, that includes embracing imperfections, and keeping […]

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Call for Teaching Proposals: Deadline Extended for the Greater Pacific Region’s 2024 Seminar

The Greater Pacific Region Seminar Committee has decided to extend the deadline for submission of proposals for our Seminar – The Right Stitch – until August 4. The EGA-GPR Seminar will take place July 20 – 24 in San Rafael, California, just north of San Francisco. So, if you haven’t already done so we’d love […]

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6 Petite Projects Retiring Soon: Bead Embroidery Sampler, Blackwork Dolls, Valentine Biscornu and more

EGA has a wonderful collection of Petite Projects. These continue to be very generously donated by truly amazing designers for use by our members. We should all applaud the generosity of those designers. As you may recall, we have a group of stitchers led by Janet Salerno who are participating in the update of the […]

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EGA’s Technical Excellence Certification: An Opportunity to Demonstrate Your Technical Excellence in Needlework

This summer, the EGA Education Department is rolling out its newest initiative, Technical Excellence Certification (TEC). TEC consists of programs that are designed to promote excellence in stitching and provide advanced needleworkers with the opportunity to demonstrate technical excellence in their areas of expertise. Each TEC program consists of four steps with specific stitching requirements. […]

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New Group Correspondence Course Encore: ‘Love and Laughter’ a lovely counted thread piece by Denise Harrington Pratt

Our Education Department has added a new course to our selection of Group Correspondence Courses: Encores. Love and Laughter with Denise Harrington Pratt is a lovely counted thread piece inspired by the abundance of colors and flowers in nature. It was also inspired by the abundance of stitches available to the counted thread embroiderer. And […]

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Registration is Open for our Virtual Lecture with Ellen Phelps: Linen: The Journey From Seed to Cloth

On Sunday, August 13, 2023 1PM Eastern, Ellen Phelps will be joining us for a virtual lecture on Linen: The Journey From Seed to Cloth. Registration for this live lecture closes on August 11, 2023 1PM Eastern. This registration period is only to attend the live virtual lecture on August 13, 2023 1PM Eastern. Registration […]

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Now at EGA Headquarters: Through the Needle’s Eye Needlework Exhibit

A special needlework exhibition is now taking place at the Embroiderers’ Guild of America Headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky. Our National Exhibit called Through the Needle’s Eye is a representative selection of the best in members’ artistic and technical works. It is through the needle’s eye that EGA embraces both traditional and contemporary needlework while expanding […]

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9 Fascinating Needlework Tapestries like the Bayeux Tapestry

The Bayeux Tapestry has fascinated needleworkers and historians alike for centuries. Unlike most tapestries, which are woven, the Bayeux Tapestry was embroidered in stem stitch and couching, or Bayeux Stitch. Over the years, EGA has offered educational opportunities exploring the Bayeux Tapestry, such as our recent virtual lecture with Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer (learn more here). The […]

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Introduction to Tambour Embroidery for Cosplay

Tambour Embroidery is an embroidery technique that uses a hook to create a chain stitch instead of the traditional needle and thread. Tambour has been around since the 18th century, when it was considered a pastime that could be done while socializing. It is believed that Tambour came from the Indian embroidery technique Aari beading, […]

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Send a Stitched Ornament for the 2023 Holiday Tree at EGA Headquarters

It’s that time again! Although the weather is hot in many places in the northern hemisphere, I am once again calling for stitched ornaments to be donated to EGA headquarters. We keep and use them from year to year, and my goal is to have headquarters covered in trees as the years go on. It […]

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Retiring Soon: White On White Crazy Quilted Wallpiece with J. Marsha Michler, currently available as a GCC Lightning Round

Our Group Correspondence Course White On White Crazy Quilted Wallpiece with J. Marsha Michler will no longer be available after the end of 2023. White On White Crazy Quilted Wallpiece is currently available as a GCC Lightning Round through August 31, 2023. This means that individual members can register for this correspondence course for a […]

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Limited Spaces Available for Online Studio Class Frank the Zebra with Hazel Blomkamp

Registration is now open for our Online Studio class Frank the Zebra with teacher Hazel Blomkamp! Frank the Zebra with Hazel Blomkamp is a design featured in Blomkamp’s latest book, Crewel Animal Portraits. It is worked with an interesting variety of embroidery, needlelace, needleweaving, and bead embroidery techniques, with the focus of the design being […]

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Chapter News: Our Fort Worth Chapter in Texas launches YouTube channel

Today we are bringing you news from our Fort Worth Chapter in Texas. We encourage you to learn more about them by clicking on their name and contacting them if you’d like to join them! I’m excited to brag to you this morning about our Outreach team. Yes, we have a whole team…because outreach is […]

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Fiber Forum invites you to a lecture on Sculptural Machine Embroidered Art with Claire B Jones

Fiber Forum invites EGA members to join us for a Zoom lecture with Claire B Jones on July 18 at 7:00 Eastern time. There are a limited number of seats available, so I recommend that you register ASAP as the lectures fill quickly. Claire will share her journey to develop a process for sculptural machine […]

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EGA National Seminar 2024 Announces Faculty for ‘Preserving Needle Art’ in Atlanta

Our 2024 National Seminar Preserving Needle Art will take place on August 14-18, 2024 at the Hilton Hotel in Atlanta, GA! We are excited to announce our faculty of 25 teachers who are looking forward to greeting you in August 2024 for class. When registration starts, you’ll get to see photos and descriptions for all […]

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July 2023 Stitch-a-long: Stitch a Project that Celebrates Not Only Our Nation’s Independence, But Also Our Uniqueness

For our July 2023 stitch-a-long on Facebook we are working on a project that celebrates not only our nation’s independence, but also the uniqueness of every one of us by stitch-a-long admin Dianne Stauber. Here’s more about this month’s project  from Dianne: This project celebrates not only our nation’s independence, but also the uniqueness of […]

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Chapter News: Marin Golden Threads Chapter Completes Banner with 32 Needlework Technique Pennants

Today we are bringing you news from our Marin Golden Threads Chapter in California. We encourage you to learn more about them by clicking here or you may point your phone’s camera to the stitched QR code and touch the code on the phone screen to see the website! How cool is that?! Members of […]

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Join the Great Lakes Region’s Stitch-In in September and Explore an Exhibit of Egyptian Embroidery

The Great Lakes Region is having a stitch-in, in coordination with an exhibit of Akhmim embroidery at Grailville, in Loveland, Ohio, on the north-east side of Cincinnati. The region was alerted by one of the authors of an article in the December 2020 edition of Needle Arts that this Egyptian exhibit would be in our […]

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Interview with Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer: Exploring the Bayeux Tapestry

Most needleworkers have heard of the Bayeux Tapestry. While its origins have long been debated, historians presume it was commissioned in the 11th century to decorate the newly consecrated cathedral of Bayeux. Unlike most tapestries, the Bayeux Tapestry was not woven—it was embroidered, in a mix of stem stitch and couching (the Bayeux stitch). The […]

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