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Registration Open: Create Embroidered Sequin Butterflies in our online class with Connie Chow

Registration is now open for our online class Embroidered Sequin Butterfly Card with Connie Chow! In Embroidered Sequin Butterfly Card with Connie Chow you will be making two wonderful large butterfly sequin greeting cards. This is a great course for beginners as basic stitches such as stem stitch and a modified satin stitch will be […]

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Exciting Changes to our Virtual Lectures Registration Process including increased Number of Participants

As many of you know, EGA created the Virtual Lecture Series in January 2021 as a response to the global COVID-19 pandemic and to bring accessible embroidery education to EGA members who wouldn’t otherwise be able to enjoy lectures by world-renowned embroidery teachers and lecturers. Almost two years later, I’m pleased to report that this […]

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Join the Tennessee Valley Region at Share-a-Stitch 43, Forward to the Past!

The Tennessee Valley Region Share a Stitch 43, “Forward to the Past“, will be a retreat at Carson Springs Conference Center, Newport, Tennessee, May 18-21, 2023. Our event is looking at Preserving our Past in Needlework and making up for our retreat we missed in 2020! Registration is now open! Two workshops taught by chapter […]

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5 New GCC Lightning Rounds: Learn basic Crewel stitches, create a Blackwork family heirloom, use a 17th Century Whitework technique and more

It’s a new quarter and that means we have a fresh group of EGA educational opportunities for you to participate in! GCC: Lightning Rounds Every quarter, our Education Department selects some of our group correspondence courses and these are made available for members to register individually without needing a group. This is a great opportunity […]

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December 2022 Stitch-a-long: Ringing in Winter with a Cuppa

For our December stitch-a-long on Facebook we are making a tiny bell featuring a cup adorned with beads by stitch-a-long admin Helena Whyte! This project can be personalized with your own selection of threads and beads. You may use it as an ornament or anywhere you’d like to add an extra cup of joy. A […]

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3 New Online Classes Coming Soon with Katherine Diuguid, Kurdy Biggs and Connie Chow

We recently added three new online studio classes with open registration coming soon! These exciting classes focus on a variety of techniques and in each you will complete a beautiful project. See more information about each class and click the “remind me” link to sign up to receive an email letting you know when registration […]

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Fabric for Embroidery: The Beginner’s Guide

Fabric for embroidery comes in many styles. Elements like needlework style and technique, thread type, thread count, project size, and embellishments (beads, sequins, etc) dictate the choice of fabric. It’s important to understand which fabrics best complement the above choices to create embroidery that stands the test of time. Pairing the wrong thread and style […]

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10 Holiday-Themed Petite Projects for Stitchers

Are you looking for something to stitch this fall and winter? Today we are highlighting some holiday-themed projects that are part of our collection of 70+ Petite Projects only available to EGA members. All of the Petite Projects below are available to download from the members-only Petite Projects page. All you need is a current […]

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Sign up for our Virtual Lecture: Sartorial Embroidered Gowns of Marjorie Merriweather Post 1900-1929 with Howard Kurtz

On Saturday, December 10, 2022 1PM Eastern, Howard Kurtz will be joining us for a virtual lecture on the Sartorial Embroidered Gowns of Marjorie Merriweather Post 1900-1929. Marjorie Merriweather Post was the only daughter of C.W. Post and the heiress to the Post cereal fortune. She was born in the late-Victorian era and came of […]

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Individual Correspondence Courses: Celebrating completions in Design for Needlework and Schwalm Embroidery

The Individual Correspondence Courses offer stitchers a way to expand their skills, by learning a new technique or refining skills in a technique they already know. Courses can range from three to nine classes. There is frequent interaction with the teacher, as each lesson requires that the student submit a piece for evaluation. Here, we […]

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Signups Now Open for an Extended Study Program with Carolyn Standing Webb

Join us for Carolyn Standing Webb’s Blackwork program, “Queen Catherine’s Book Cover, Bag, and Pyn Pillow.” Our nationally known teacher will lead us in working on three related blackwork projects that echo those found in early 16th Century English embroidered items. She will also tell us about Catherine Parr, the last wife of King Henry […]

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Promoting excellence in embroidery: Congratulations to a new Master Craftsman in Canvas

It is our pleasure to announce a new Master Craftsman completion effective November 2022. Lois Threlkeld from the Knoxville Chapter in Tennessee completed the Master Craftsman Program in Canvas. Lois has also completed the Master Craftsman in Counted Thread. We acknowledge and applaud her achievement in completing this program! – Catherine Jordan, MC Coordinator EGA’s […]

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November 2022 Stitch-a-long: Stitch a Zentangle Crewel Turkey

For our November stitch-a-long on Facebook we are stitching an adorable Zentangle Crewel Turkey by stitch-a-long admin Helena Whyte! A link to download the project is available below. Here’s a little more about this month’s project from Helena Whyte: Today is Stress Awareness Day. Some of us destress with embroidery. If you need a new […]

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Happy Halloween from EGA: Spooky Projects to stitch on Halloween

Note: A test email went our recently to blog subscribers. This was a test. We’re sorry for the confusion. Not a subscriber yet? You can join here and receive an email when new blogposts are posted. Happy Halloween! Today we want to share some treats and tricks with those celebrating this spooky day and with […]

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Photos: See the Beautiful Embroidery from EGA’s 2022 Golden Needle Awards

Today we are sharing a gallery featuring the beautiful embroidery pieces from our 2022 Golden Needle Awards! The work in the 2022 Golden Needle Awards exhibit included original, adaptions and non-original pieces along with EGA class pieces, thus displaying many different techniques from EGA members. The theme for 2022 was: What I Love. We want […]

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Calling All Needlework Teachers: Submit your Proposals for EGA’s Heartland Region Seminar 2024

New Submission Deadline:  January 15, 2023 The Heartland Region Seminar 2024 Stitchin’ on Route 66 will be held May 3-5, 2024 in historic Springfield, Illinois. We invite you to submit proposals for a fun three days of stitching and comradery. We are planning to offer an array of classes in various techniques and proficiency levels. […]

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Fiber Forum invites you to a lecture on ‘Stitching Light: Building Color with Thread’ with Katherine Diuguid

EGA Fiber Forum invites you to join us on Monday, November 7 for a free Zoom Lecture with Katherine Diuguid. Your local times are 8:00pm Eastern, 7:00p Central, 6:00p Mountain, 5:00p Pacific. The topic of Katherine’s one-hour Lecture is “Stitching Light: Building Color with Thread“. In this presentation, Katherine will discuss her research investigating how […]

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EGA’s Fort Wayne Chapter in Indiana Celebrates 50th Anniversary

The Fort Wayne chapter in Indiana celebrated their 50th anniversary with a dinner on October 17th. It was a lovely occasion, celebrating their success as a growing chapter. I was honored to be their featured speaker, and happy to share some items from EGA’s permanent collection with them. Everyone had a wonderful time sharing the […]

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Coulee Country Chapter teaches popular workshop on beginning embroidery in Wisconsin

Our Coulee Country Chapter in the Heartland Region, recently taught a popular workshop on beginning embroidery! The Wisconsin Association for Home and Community Education (formerly known as “homemakers”) held their annual statewide conference in La Crosse/Onalaska, Wisconsin. So many people signed up that the group was asked to hold two 75-minute sessions. There were 20 […]

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Pacific Southwestern Region Fundraiser: Pulled Thread Passion by Barbara Kershaw

Our Pacific Southwestern Region is pleased to announce the sale of its third annual PDF design, Pulled Thread Passion by Barbara Kershaw. This and two previous designs, Historic I by Chottie Alderson , and Garden of Delight by Carol Algie Higginbotham, are available for pdf purchase by individuals or chapters / regions and all designs […]

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