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November 2021 Stitch-a-long: Freebie charts for Fall and Winter stitching

For our November stitch-a-long on Facebook we’re stocking you up for the future with a selection of freebie charts for fall and winter stitching.  Here’s more about this month’s stitch-a-long and some updates regarding the future of our Stitch-a-long group admin Kate Gaunt: November is a time to be thankful and Leslie and I would […]

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Free Project: Waves of Ribbon by Merrilyn Heazlewood

Considered one of the earliest textile art forms, ribbons have existed since the dawn of crafting. Often made of superior quality threads, ribbons were used as a stylish embellishment to elevate plain fabric. EJW Barber, upon studying ancient textiles along the Silk Road, discovered decorated bands dating back to 110 BC! Merrilyn Heazlewood turned to […]

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Explore Schwalm Embroidery in our new Group Correspondence Course: Daydreams with Barbara Kershaw

Our Education Department has added a new GCC Encore course to our selection of Group Correspondence Courses. Daydreams with Barbara Kershaw focuses on Schwalm embroidery, a beautiful form of German whitework embroidery traditionally worked on an off white evenweave linen with white thread. The design was created as a pillow but it can be adapted […]

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New Slideshow for Members: A look at Color Theory in Embroidery with Carol Lynn Stratton

Have you checked out our Slideshows & Presentations page? If you are an EGA member, you will be able to access a growing list of slideshows showcasing amazing embroidery on that page. If you’re not a member yet, you can browse a selection of video series also available on that page. Get instant access to […]

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Sign up for our Virtual Lecture: Embroidered Beasts, Relics in Situ with Erin Harvey Moody and Christy Gordon Baty

On November 14, 2021, at 1PM Eastern, Erin Harvey Moody and Christy Gordon Baty will be joining us for a virtual lecture on Embroidered Beasts, Relics in Situ! Animals were a favorite motif in Elizabethan and Jacobean needlework — from leopards and lions, to bears, bunnies and monkeys, to unicorns, camels and elephants. We will […]

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EGA Member Rozelle Hirschfelt takes home 3 top prizes at Stan Hywet Needlework Guild’s 47th Stitchery Showcase

Stan Hywet Needlework Guild held the 47th Stitchery Showcase at the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens on October 7 to 10th 2021. Rozelle Hirschfelt, one of our members from our Town and Country Chapter and Canton Chapter in Ohio had quite the showing! Rozelle’s Tudor Rose Sampler was the Best of Show Winner for 2021 […]

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New Online Classes: Stitch a stunning Geometric design, Create Patterns from Digital Images, Learn the Art of Petit Point

We are excited to announce some exciting additions to our schedule of upcoming classes! First, registration is currently open for our upcoming online class Maple Leaves with Susan Hoekstra. On this class you will work with a variety of composite and specialty stitches to create a stunning geometric design. The kit for the class includes […]

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Stitch with us at the Textile Society of America October Stitch-In with Guest Rachel Meginnes

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 October 21 at 7pm Eastern and will feature guest Rachel Meginnes. […]

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Pacific Southwestern Region Fundraiser: Chottie Alderson’s Historic I Sampler

Our Pacific Southwestern Region (PSR) is offering a very special revival of Chottie Alderson’s Historic I Sampler. By ordering this beautiful sampler, you support PSR. Here is more information about the design and how to order it. A detailed description of the sampler follows the pictures. The entire document consists of 55 pages of history, […]

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October 2021 Stitch-a-long: Brite Eyes, a Spooky Halloween Scene

For our October stitch-a-long on Facebook we are stitching a spooky Halloween scene by designer Margaret Bendig, member of our Inland Empire Chapter in California. This month’s project is a stash piece which allows you to be creative in your color selection, but the instructions also list the threads used in the original. Here’s a […]

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‘Hanging by a Thread Chapter’ in California participates in global art project ’25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee’

Our Hanging By a Thread Chapter in Placerville, California recently participated in a global art project called 25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee. Read more about the project and their participation from chapter member Billie Hoover: A Little History and an AMAZING visit. In 2019 our EGA chapter, Hanging By A Thread in Placerville […]

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Berry Bramble Stumpwork Embroidery Virtual Class with Celeste Chalasani and our Corning Chapter

Berry Bramble teaches traditional and contemporary stumpwork techniques while employing modern motifs of berries and blossoms found in the Pacific Northwest; Pacific dogwood, salmonberry flowers, raspberries, blueberries, wild strawberries, blackberries and trailing snowberries. Students will explore essential stumpwork techniques; padding, padded slips, wired slips and needle lace. Berry Bramble is a two day class with […]

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Videos: Fiber Talk takes over our 2021 National Seminar

If you’ve ever wondered what participating at our National Seminar is like, you are in luck! Our friends at Fiber Talk spent some time with us at our 2021 National Seminar in Chicago and they were busy, busy, busy! Fiber Talk is a podcast for fiber-art hobbyists which features interviews with fiber artists from all […]

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Video: 2021 Highlights including Golden Needle Awards, Installation of New Officers, Gold Thread Awards and more

Welcome to the continuation to our 2021 Annual Meeting Video. In this video you will be able to enjoy some of the events that took place at our 2021 National Seminar: The Magnificent Stitch in Chicago, including the installation of new officers and the Gold Thread Awards for 2020 and 2021. You will also see […]

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Needlework Courses Available Now: Stitch a Leaves Sampler, Organize your Stash, Learn Hungarian 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. We usually have 3-4 courses but starting this quarter […]

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Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Calling All Teachers to our 2023 National Seminar: Boston Stitch Party

The New England Region of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America will be hosting the 2023 EGA National Seminar – Boston Stitch Party at the Sheraton Boston Hotel from Friday, September 1 to Tuesday, September 5, 2023. We would be delighted to have you propose one, two, and/or four day classes for a total of five teaching […]

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Join us in New York City for our 2022 National Seminar: Broadway Bound | Early Registration Now Open!

The Metropolitan Region invites you to join us in New York City from August 24 – 28, 2022 for the 2022 EGA National Seminar, Broadway Bound. We have sixty-eight classes to select from in a variety of embroidery techniques. Thirty-two talented teachers from the US, Canada, Australia and South Africa will be joining us. Our […]

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September 2021 Stitch-a-long: Finishing the Aztec Scissors Case

For our September stitch-a-long on Facebook we are finishing the Aztec Scissors Case we started in April. Don’t miss parts 1 and 2 of the project which are also linked below.  Here’s more about this month’s stitch-a-long from admin Kate Gaunt: There are lots of ways to finish small stitched items and I tried to […]

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Video: See the 2021 EGA Annual Meeting featuring updates on Education, Marketing and more

The first part of our 2021 Annual Meeting took place on Tuesday, August 31st 2021. The meeting featured updates from EGA leadership on the EGA’s Education, Marketing and more, and you can watch it on the video below. A second video will be posted soon and it will include clips from the 2021 Seminar, awards […]

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Last Chance: 18 Embroidery Projects Supporting Wounded Service Members

As part of EGA’s National Outreach Project, every EGA president appoints a charity to support. At the beginning of her term, President Janet Noble selected America’s wounded service members as her designated National Outreach Project. Six sets of gorgeous embroidery projects in a wide variety of techniques have been released throughout her term which comes […]

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