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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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New York Capital District Chapter members complete Diane Herrmann’s Seven Symmetries challenge
On April 17, 2021, Diane Herrmann gave a lecture to the EGA Metropolitan Region entitled “Seven Symmetries: (Mathematics!) and Border Patterns.” When designing a band or a border of repeating motifs, there are only seven ways of changing the orientation of the motif, hence the name of the lecture. At the end of her lecture, […]
Sign up for our Virtual Lecture: Quaker Schoolgirl Needlework in 17th-Century London with Isabella Rosner
On Saturday, Saturday, February 12, 2022, Isabella Rosner will be joining us for a virtual lecture on Quaker Schoolgirl Needlework in Seventeenth-Century London. “To get my living with my hands: Quaker Schoolgirl Needlework in Seventeenth-Century London” explores the samplers, workboxes, and embroidered accessories of early modern Quaker girls educated in and around London. Extant examples […]
New Petite Project: Rhode Rage by Heather Gitlin
The Education Department is pleased to announce the newest segment in the Petite Project series, Rhode Rage by member Heather Lynn Gitlin from our Bucks County Chapter. The seasonal sampler on 28 count even weave is about 5-1/4 inches square. There are twelve small squares surrounding the central one which contains the verse “To everything […]
Enhance your whitework skills in our online class Cunning Fox with Lizzy Pye
Registration for our upcoming class Cunning Fox with Lizzy Pye is now open. This class is designed to enhance your whitework skills with practice in a variety of techniques. Registration closes on February 2, 2022. You will begin with pulled-thread work, using four different stitches in different parts of the design to give texture and […]
Stitching Across the United States: 9 Needlework Events to Check out in 2022
A new year filled with new needlework opportunities is here! Our regions have been hard at work planning seminars, workshops and retreats for stitchers all across the United States. Below you will find a list of upcoming events with open or upcoming registration. Visit the link for each event for the latest updates and to […]
Explore traditional Rozashi embroidery in our new Group Correspondence Course: Fall Colors with Margaret Kinsey
Our Education Department has added a new GCC Encore course to our selection of Group Correspondence Courses. Fall Colors with Margaret Kinsey is a study in traditional Rozashi embroidery. The leaves, the water, the water lines, the sky, background are a study in the stitches that are traditional to Rozashi. All stitches are upright in […]
January 2022 Stitch-a-long: Holly by Tanja Berlin
Happy New Year! For our January stitch-a-long on Facebook we are working on a beautiful berry and leaf motif by designer Tanja Berlin, EGA member at-large from Canada. We are excited to announce that we have three new volunteer admins who will be managing our Stitch-a-long Group on Facebook. These are members Dianne Stauber from […]
Sign up for our Virtual Lecture: Perforated Paper Needlework 1840 – 1900 with Claudia Dutcher Kistler
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 1PM Eastern, Claudia Dutcher Kistler will be joining us for a virtual lecture on Perforated Paper Needlework 1840 – 1900. This lecture will share with you the creativity of counted thread pieces worked on specific “fabric” that was once very popular but is almost forgotten today. Between 1840 and […]
Stitch with us at the Textile Society of America December Stitch-In with Guest Dr. Sharbreon Plummer
EGA is delighted to be sponsoring the speakers for The Textile Society of America virtual Stitch-ins. The TSA is hosting virtual lecture/discussion/stitch-in sessions on a variety of subjects which will interest many EGA members. The next Textile Society of America Stitch-In will be on December 20 at 7pm Eastern and will feature guest Dr. Sharbreon […]
EGA’s Pocono Mountain Chapter in Pennsylvania celebrates 40th Anniversary
We want to congratulate our Pocono Mountain Chapter on celebrating an amazing 40 years! Here’s more about how they stayed active and celebrated their anniversary during a very unusual year: The Pocono Mountain Chapter of EGA was proud to be celebrating its 40th Anniversary as a chapter in 2020. We were prepared: highlights were to […]
NY Capital District Chapter members reproduce President Grant’s slippers
Some members from our New York Capital District Chapter in New York recently had the thrilling opportunity to work on reproducing a pair of slippers worn by one of our former presidents as seen in a historical photograph. Read more from chapter Outreach Chair Terry Case: Last fall, the chapter was contacted by a staff […]
Needlework Courses Available Now: Stitch a Glitzy Elephant, Learn Goldwork and Whitework Embroidery 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 individual members to register! This is a great opportunity for members-at-large or chapter […]
December 2021 Stitch-a-long: Ribbonere Scissors Case by Margaret Bendig
For our December stitch-a-long on Facebook we are working on a beautiful scissors case by designer Margaret Bendig, member of our Inland Empire Chapter in California. Would you like to help us with the stitch-a-long? We are looking for admins that can help us moderate the EGA Stitch-along group on Facebook and projects that can be […]
2021 Holiday Countdown: 31 Days of Stitched Ornaments
To bring some holiday cheer and stitching inspiration to your life we will be posting a photo of a stitched ornament every day this month! The photos will be posted here and also on our Facebook and Instagram. Make sure to follow us there! These beautiful ornaments have all been sent by EGA members. While […]
Just Announced: 2022 International Teacher Tour with Jane Nicholas and Hazel Blomkamp
EGA National Seminar 2022, Broadway Bound, is excited to announce our 2022 International Teacher Tour starring international teachers Hazel Blomkamp from South Africa and Jane Nicholas from Australia! Their engagement on Broadway in New York City is limited and they are excited to perform across the United States! EGA Chapters and Regions can request for […]
We’re looking for Embroidery Teachers for our Online Studio Classes
The EGA Online Studio is looking for teachers who would like to teach an online class to our members. If you have an exciting class that you know our members will love, we want to hear from you! Proposals can be submitted in a variety of techniques and for all stitching levels, beginner, intermediate and […]
Learn to Create Patterns from Digital Images in our upcoming online class, now open for registration!
Registration for our upcoming class Creating a Pattern for Embroidery from Digital Images with Julie Carmen is now open. On this class you will learn how to make your own unique patterns with the freedom of using the multitude of digital images available online. Registration is open through December 1st! Get ready for a class […]
Sign up for our Virtual Lecture: Dr. Jessica Grimm and her quest for the origins of or nué, a medieval goldwork technique
On Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 1PM Eastern, Dr. Jessica Grimm will be joining us for a virtual lecture on the medieval goldwork technique of or núe. As or nué is often considered the pinnacle of medieval goldwork techniques, you might be forgiven for thinking that it has been studied extensively. This is not the […]
Join our Metropolitan Region for their Online Class: Posies by Margaret Bendig
The Metropolitan Region is offering an online class with Margaret Bendig who will teach her design, Posies. Class will begin on February 7, 2022 when the first lesson is emailed; three more lessons will be provided every two weeks. Margaret will also provide Zoom sessions, on an as-needed basis. Posies is a composition of a […]
Learn the Art of Petite Point on Silk Gauze in our upcoming online class, now open for registration!
Registration for our upcoming class Art of Petit Point on Silk Gauze with Natalia Frank is now open. This class is intended to show basic methods and introduce the techniques of stitching on silk gauze and show its versatility. It is designed to help to learn about Petit Point, its stitches, techniques of stitching on […]