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Contacting EGA Headquarters and COVID-19:Update May 28, 2020
As Kentucky begins to reopen, EGA is also making plans to begin the journey towards normalcy. Beginning Monday, June 1st, the office will be staffed during the following hours: Monday – Wednesday, 9 AM to 5 PM ET; Thursday and Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM ET.
Due to an abundance of caution, there will still only be 1-2 people in the office on any given day, and the rest of the staff will continue to work from home. Please continue to be patient as we work to safely serve you, the members. We are hoping to resume full hours, staffing, and allow visitors beginning July 1st – please keep an eye on the website for further details. – Cynthia Welch, EGA Administrator(Link to share)
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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 […]
Registration Now Open: Counted Thread and Lacis Bell Pull, a Contemporary Interpretation of the Traditional Lacis
Registration is now open for our Online Studio class Counted Thread and Lacis Bell Pull with Jonalene Gutwein! Counted Thread and Lacis Bell Pull is a 15 week course with one border taught each week. Counted Thread and Lacis Bell Pull is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional lacis that uses the existing linen for […]
Chapter News: Learning to Embroider with our Susquehanna Chapter and the Skyllkill Chapter’s Needle Arts Show
Today we are bringing you news from two of our chapters, the Susquehanna Chapter in Pennsylvania and the Skyllkill Chapter in New York. We encourage you to learn more about them by clicking on their names and contacting them if you’d like to join them! Susquehanna Chapter Some people came to refresh their stitching knowledge. […]
Recording Now Available: How to Research an Antique Sampler with Cindy Steinhoff
Did you miss our virtual lecture with Cindy Steinhoff? Good news, registration is now open for instant access to the recording of her lecture: How to Research an Antique Sampler! Here’s your chance to catch up with this exciting lecture if you missed it live. Upon registration you will be able to access the video […]
EGA’s Dorothy Babcock Memorial Library now has over 4,000 Needlework Titles
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Now Available as a PDF Download: Ambrosia Honey by Karen Steklasa Matze
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5 New GCC Lightning Rounds: Create a Bargello Sampler, a Crazy Quilted Wallpiece, a Three-dimensional Ball and more
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EGA Seminar 2023 Boston Stitch Party announces Virtual Stitch Party with Hazel Blomkamp
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One member, One vote: See the Officers, Updated Login Instructions and more
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June 2023 Stitch-a-long: Blended Thread Apples
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EGA National Seminar Registration is Changing to a First Come, First Served Registration Model!
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Registration is Open for our Virtual Lecture with Cindy Steinhoff: How to Research an Antique Sampler
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