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Early Registration for Boston Stitch Party has started! See the classes and register today!

The New England Region cordially invites you to join us in Boston for the 2023 EGA National Seminar, Boston Stitch Party. Register today and join us on September 1-5, 2023 in Boston, MA! We have 72 classes for you to choose from, that represent a wide variety of techniques from basic to advanced. Our faculty […]

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Video: See the 2022 EGA Annual Meeting Update featuring reports on Education, Marketing and more

The 2022 Annual Meeting will be held at our National Seminar in New York on Thursday, August 25, 2022. To provide coverage of the subject matter to the greatest number of people, a video featuring update reports was recorded on Thursday, August 19, and you can watch it  below. The video features updates from EGA […]

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Sign up for our Virtual Lecture: Rozashi: A 1400 Year Old Needle Art from Japan with Margaret Kinsey

On Sunday, September 18, 2022, Margaret Kinsey will be joining us for a virtual lecture on Rozashi: A 1400 Year Old Needle Art from Japan. Rozashi is an ancient Japanese embroidery technique. Its origins are vague. It resembles Bargello/Florentine embroidery in our culture. The Japanese say it origins are in the Tempyo (700-799 AD) period. […]

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Individual Correspondence Courses: “This EGA Class made me more confident in my decisions as I approach new projects”

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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Embroidery Photos: Tips for Taking Photographs of Your Needlework

​Have you ever tried to take a photograph of your embroidery project, only to have shadows or glare ruin your shot? Even if you are not a professional photographer, there are a few easy tips that can help you take great embroidery photos using your cell phone or other camera. The following suggestions were presented […]

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We want to help you avoid being the victim of online fraud

Fraudulent emails come in many different forms and are sent from third parties without authorization. You may have heard these messages referred to as phishing or spoofing and they are becoming more common and sophisticated, incorporating brand names, colors, or even names of people you know. This makes it much easier for them to trick […]

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Make 3D Felt and Goldwork Christmas ornaments in our online class Candy Cane Christmas Decoration

Registration is now open for our online class Candy Cane Christmas Decoration with Emma Broughton! In Candy Cane Christmas Decoration you will make a delightful 3D Felt and Goldwork candy cane Christmas decoration with stuffing to give it a realistic look. The techniques you will use to embroider two candy cane stripes include Pearl purl, […]

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EGA National Seminar 2023 Announces Faculty for ‘Boston Stitch Party’

Our 2023 National Seminar Boston Stitch Party will take place on September 1-5, 2023 at the Sheraton Boston! We are excited to announce our faculty of 30 teachers from the US, Australia and Scotland, who are looking forward to greeting you next September in class. Early registration will start on Wednesday, August 24 and you’ll […]

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August 2022 Stitch-a-long: Stitch a Silk and Metal Beaded Dolphin

For our August stitch-a-long on Facebook we are stitching a Silk and Metal Beaded Dolphin! A link to download the project is available below. Here’s a little more about this month’s project from stitch-a-long admin Stephanie Murphy: Hello to AUGUST!!! The majority of the USA is HOT HOT HOT. So I’m trying to think cool. Here […]

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Submit your questions for EGA’s 2022 Annual Meeting

EGA’s Annual Meeting will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2022 during the 2022 National Seminar in New York City. To provide coverage of the subject matter to the greatest number of people, a video featuring update reports will be filmed prior to the meeting. Your questions to EGA leadership can be submitted using the […]

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Individual Correspondence Courses: “This EGA Class completely changed my relationship with Color”

We’d like to congratulate Debbie Cosper, from our Tri-Area Needle Arts Chapter who recently completed our ICC Rainbows Bend – A Course on Color Theory with Carole Rinard. Our 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 […]

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Simple Embroidery: 7 Tips for Embroidering on Vacation

The summer season is in full swing. It’s time to start thinking about vacation and the projects we’d like to make on our trips! But first, it’s important to take stock and fully prepare for embroidering on vacation. As embroiderers, we’re working with small instruments and items that are easy to lose track of. We […]

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Sign up for our Virtual Lecture: The History and Mysteries of the Bayeux Tapestry

On Saturday, August 13, 2022, Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer will be joining us for a virtual lecture on The History and Mysteries of the Bayeux Tapestry. The Bayeux Tapestry (actually, an embroidery) is a fascinating example of eleventh century needlework. This talk discusses its history, both the history depicted on the Tapestry and the history of the […]

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Learn to doodle with stitches in our online class Freestyle Hoop Embroidery

Registration is now open for our online class Freestyle Hoop Embroidery with J. Marsha Michler! Create a geometric design within a six-inch hoop using many different embroidery stitches. Create outlines- eight different outlining options are presented- and add rows of decorative stitches to them. Working from a stitch reference, use the embroidery stitches of your […]

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July 2022 Stitch-a-long: Stitch “A Little Piece of Art,’ a Japanese Boro and Indian Kantha piece

For our July stitch-a-long on Facebook we are stitching ‘A Little Piece of Art,’ a lovely Japanese Boro and Indian Kantha Embroidery project. A link to download the project is available below. Here’s a little more about this month’s project from stitch-a-long admin Helena Whyte: Here is the July 2022 SAL project, A Little Piece of […]

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Send a Stitched Ornament for the 2022 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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2 GCCs Retiring Soon: Fallen Leaves Sampler and White Iris

Two of our Group Correspondence Courses, Fallen Leaves Sampler with Kim Sanders and White Iris with Mona Hill  will no longer be available after the end of 2022. This is a great time to get a group of stitchers together and participate in one of these GCCs. Our GCCs offer low cost, high quality learning […]

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How to Submit a New Logo for EGA Chapters, Regions, Seminars and More

The EGA Product Sales and Design Committee is a group of 8 individuals from across the USA. Some are chapter members, others are officers, and still others are EGA officials. The purpose of the committee is to review logos proposed by chapters, regions, seminars, and other entities. The process is that the group requesting approval […]

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EGA’s Laurel Chapter has donated over 380 blankets to Project Linus

Project Linus is a national non-profit organization whose goal is to provide a blanket of security to children facing substantial distress in their lives. Headquartered in the Kansas City area, this organization has donated over 8.6 million blankets since its inception in 1995. The Laurel Chapter (TLC) in North Carolina has been creating no-sew fleece […]

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Individual Correspondence Courses: Celebrating completions in Metal Thread Embroidery, Color Theory, Silk & Metal and more

Three EGA members recently completed one (or more) of our Individual Correspondence Courses. 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 […]

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