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Sign up for our Virtual Lecture with Dr. Sharbreon Plummer on Centering Black Women’s Experiences in Fiber Art Narratives

On September 11, 2021, at 1PM Eastern, Dr. Sharbreon Plummer will be joining us for an exciting conversation about her doctoral research project, Haptic Memory: Centering Black Women’s Experiences in Fiber Art Narratives. Haptic Memory examines the inequities faced by Black women in artistic interpretation, and how their creative production through fiber intersects with labor, […]

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Exciting Changes to your EGA Member Profile: Embroidery Resources at the tip of your fingers

An EGA Membership grants you access to many resources to aid you in your needlework journey. As part of your membership, you get online access to a collection of Petite Projects, Publications and other needlework material that you can find right here on our website. Your Profile is the place where you can find all […]

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Learn to add depth and character to your embroidery in our online class Designing with Texture

Registration for our upcoming class Designing with Texture with teacher Raven Fagelson is now open. This class will teach you how to see and add texture into your work by designing a monochrome crewelwork based on 17th century examples. You will learn step by step, using stitches you already know. You will discover how to […]

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August 2021 Stitch-a-long: Herringbone & Holes by Jane Ellen Balzuweit

For our August stitch-a-long on Facebook we are working on Herringbone & Holes with Jane Ellen Balzuweit. Here’s more about this month’s stitch-a-long from admin Kate Gaunt: Where has the summer gone? It’s already August and school in Texas starts in less than two weeks. Yikes! Our August SAL comes to us courtesy of EGA member […]

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Stitch with us at the Textile Society of America August Stitch-In with Guest Ruth Miller

EGA is delighted to be sponsoring the speakers for The Textile Society of America virtual Stitch-ins. The TSA is hosting six 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 August 12 at 1pm Eastern and will feature guest Ruth […]

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New Merch: ‘Where Needle Art Lives’ Tote Bag and Needlework Sticker Sheets

We recently released two exciting new products that will help you show your love for stitching everywhere you go! These two items are part of our new Welcome to EGA membership kit sent to all EGA members when they join. Not a member yet? Join us here! Our Where Needle Art Lives Tote Bag features […]

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The Most Common Embroidery Mistakes (And How To Fix Them)

Needleworkers sometimes find themselves frustrated by embroidery mistakes: stitchwork that frays, canvases that pucker, or gaping holes in their work. It’s very difficult to fix or prevent embroidery mistakes without a proper understanding of how and why these issues occur. No matter how long you have been embroidering, it’s important to keep certain rules in […]

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Join the Tennessee Valley Region in Kingsport, TN for ‘Stitching Friends Forever’ 2022

The Tennessee Valley Region wants to see YOU in Kingsport, TN on June 24-26, 2022. Enjoy seeing old friends and making new ones at the TVR Share-A-Stitch XLII: Stitching Friends Forever. We will have two days of great classes, a banquet, merchandise night, opportunity baskets, boutique, used bookstore and more. Registration will open on October […]

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A Sampling of Tunisian Embroidery at the Starlight Stitchers and Desert Threaders Chapters in Arizona

This year, with the miracle of zoom, members of EGA have been able to learn about the embroideries of various different ethnic groups. In Arizona, the members of Starlight Stitchers and of Desert Threaders in were fortunate enough to learn about Tunisian Embroidery during the French Protectorate from the mother of one of their own. […]

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Sign up for an Encore Virtual Lecture with Sarah Pedlow on European Folk Embroidery

On Sunday August 15, 2021, at 1PM Eastern, we will be having an encore virtual lecture with artist and instructor Sarah Pedlow. Back in April, Sarah shared with us about The Culture of Folk Embroidery in 3 European Countries. For this new date, Sarah will be covering the same topic to give an opportunity to […]

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Congratulations to our 2021 Gold Thread Award Winners

Our Gold Thread Award is a way for EGA chapters and regions to recognize outstanding individuals who have given freely of their time and talents, and best exemplify EGA’s purpose. We would like to congratulate the winners of our 2021 Gold Thread Award, these are members who make our chapters thrive. They inspire stitchers to stretch […]

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We want to see your Stitched Ornament on our Holiday Tree

It’s that time again! This year, we are again asking for your donated stitched ornaments for the EGA Headquarters holiday tree. I would love to have enough ornaments donated that we need an extra tree this year. We are welcoming any stitched ornament that you would like to give us, for any of the winter […]

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Join the Heartland Region in Minnesota for ‘A Stitch for All Seasons’ Region Seminar 2022

The St. Paul Needleworkers Chapter in Minnesota, invites you to the 2022 Heartland Region Seminar “A Stitch for All Seasons.” The seminar will be on June 16 through 19, 2022 at the Sheraton Minneapolis West Hotel in Minnetonka, MN. We will have three days with 19 exciting classes on Needlepoint, Surface Embroidery, Kumihimo Beading, Felt […]

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Sign up for our Virtual Lecture with Wafa Ghnaim on The Thobe, a bedrock of Palestinian textile artistry

On August 14, 2021, at 1PM Eastern, Author and teaching artist Wafa Ghnaim will be speaking to us about the Thobe, a traditional embroidered dress and bedrock of Palestinian textile artistry. In the lecture, Wafa will detail regional variations of traditional Palestinian costume in old Palestine; political events that had direct artistic implications on embroidery; […]

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July 2021 Stitch-a-long: Biscornu Pincushion from Giuliana Ricama

For our July stitch-a-long on Facebook we are working on a biscornu pincushion courtesy of embroidery magazine Giuliana Ricama. Here’s more about this month’s stitch-a-long from admin Kate Gaunt: We have a great new project for July — courtesy of the embroidery magazine, Giuliana Ricama. Giuliana Ricama is an Italian publication that recently launched an English-language […]

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Stitch a whimsical Surface Embroidery Design in our new online class Lazy Summer Day

Registration for our upcoming online class Lazy Summer Day with Judy Borreson Caruso is now open! On this beginner-level surface embroidery design you will stitch a tree, flowers, a rabbit, a butterfly and a bird. Some of the stitches used for the design include stem, lazy daisy, outline, French knot, fly, feather, stacked outline, back […]

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Come join us as we explore the techniques of Contemporary Geometric Beading forms with Sam Norgard

Come join us as we explore the techniques of Contemporary Geometric Beading forms Sam Norgard. This Extended Study Program will take place in Williamsburg, Virginia on November 7-12, 2021. The registration deadline is September 15! In exploring forms students will look at simple triangles and learn how to use them as a tool to detonate […]

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Faculty just announced for Stitching in the Rogue, our Greater Pacific Region Seminar 2022

The Greater Pacific Region is thrilled to announce the faculty selected for our 2022 seminar, Stitching in the Rogue to be held in Ashland, Oregon.  Faculty photos and biographies can be found at our seminar website here. Seminar dates are July 8-13, 2022 with class offerings from contemporary designs to historical techniques, and counted thread […]

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See America the Beautiful: EGA’s Breathtaking Needlework Tapestry

Are you in for a visual treat today? In the early 2000s, EGA member Judy Jeroy designed and painted what came to be our National Tapestry: America the Beautiful. For around five years, thousands of members filled every inch of the tapestry’s five panels with stitches. Using numerous embroidery techniques and stitches, the panels were […]

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Learn the history and techniques of the Japanese art form of Sahiko Embroidery

Registration for our upcoming online class Sashiko Sampler with Jacqui Clarkson ends on July 7, 2021. On this three-lesson course you will learn about the history of this Sashiko embroidery as well as the techniques of this Japanese art form. The first lesson will be posted on September 1, 2021. The following lessons will be […]

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