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Calling all teachers: Submit your proposals for EGA’s South Central Region Seminar 2022

The South Central Region EGA Seminar 2022 Krewe of Needle and Thread, sponsored by Shreveport Rose Stitchery Guild, will be held June 14-18, 2022 in Shreveport, Louisiana. This is your invitation to submit proposals and join in the fun! A variety of 1, 2, and 3-day classes will be offered in several techniques and proficiency […]

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Annual Meeting 2020: See it now!

Did you miss the Annual Meeting 2020? You can watch the video of the meeting below. Our Annual Meeting was on Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:00 PM ET. In case you missed it, this year our meetings are happening virtually, which means all EGA members will be able to see the  Annual meeting as it happens […]

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Educational Opportunities for You: Courses on Blackwork, Canvas Painting, Crewel and More

It’s a new quarter and that means we have a fresh group of EGA educational opportunities for you to participate in! From September 1st through December 1st we have the following GCCs available as Lightning Rounds. Lightning Rounds are 3-4 group correspondence courses made available for individuals to register without the need for a group.  […]

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2020 Fiber Forum: Embroidery as Fine Art

This year’s Fiber Forum is filled with exquisite works of art submitted by our members! We hope these pieces inspire you to set a new challenge or embark on that “dream” project you’ve always wanted to stitch. If you’re new to the Fiber Forum, here’s how it works: New members are juried in each March […]

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Join the Carolinas Region for a “Mix and Mingle” Virtual Retreat

Join the Carolinas Region for a “Mix and Mingle” Fall Retreat on Saturday, October 3, 2020, from 1 PM to 4 PM. This virtual retreat will take place via ZOOM and will offer a few options: Take a Ukranian ornament class with Terri Bay and/or join in a series of “mix and mingle” sessions to get […]

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Petite Projects: Revised Landscape Series available now

The Education Department is pleased to announce the release of the revised Petite Project landscape series by Karen Wojahn. Spring Landscape, Summer Landscape, Autumn Landscape and Winter Landscape had been released in the late 90s and early 2000s. Since their release a number of threads have become unavailable so the revision was to give generic […]

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Stitch with EGA: Exciting online embroidery classes coming up, open registration and more

Our Education Department has been hard at work to provide you with great options you can take advantage of from the comfort of your home.  Check out some upcoming online embroidery classes, as well as some that have registration ending soon. Don’t miss your chance to learn from some great embroidery teachers! Registration  Open August […]

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New: Introductory Guide on Blackwork and a Counted Thread Petite Project

The Education Department is pleased to announce the release of another segment in the Technique Basics series and a new Petite Project. Member login is required to access these documents. Not a member yet? Join us here. Technique Basics: An Introduction to Blackwork Embroidery by Carolyn Standing Webb of the Wasatch Chapter in Utah, was […]

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Calling all teachers: Submit your proposals for EGA’s Greater Pacific Region Seminar 2022

The EGA Greater Pacific Region 2022 Seminar will be held July 8 through July 13, 2022 in Ashland Oregon at the Ashland Hills Hotel and Suites. Located in the Rogue Valley in Southern Oregon, Ashland is a vibrant little city and home for the annual internationally acclaimed Oregon Shakespeare Festival. We are seeking proposals totaling […]

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Kim Sanders and Sheryl Borden discuss Silk Ribbon Embroidery on Creative Living

On this clip from Creative Living with Sheryl Borden(KENW), designer Kim Sanders discusses the beautiful technique of silk ribbon embroidery. Kim demonstrates the steps used to create a spiderweb rose and the leaf stitch.  Examples of various silk ribbon embroideries show how those stitches can be incorporated into larger embroideries. Kim’s silk ribbon project Spring’s Glory featured on […]

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Learn about Sam Norgard’s global beading project ahead of her Extended Study Program with EGA

Our newest Extended Study Program is Contemporary Geometric Beadwork – Demythicized with Sam Norgard and it will take place in Williamsburg, VA in April of 2021. Sam is a professor at Savannah School of Art and Design and possibly teaches one of the only curriculums that include beading classes for credit. How amazing is that! […]

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New: Set 5 of Embroidery Projects supporting Wounded Service Members

We have a new set of projects supporting America’s wounded service members. When a new EGA president is appointed, the incoming president has the privilege of appointing a charity to support. President Janet Noble has selected America’s wounded service members as her designated National Outreach Project. As part of this effort, we have made several […]

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Listen while you stitch: EGA’s Beth Lindsay on Fiber Talk podcast

Beth Lindsay, our Director of Membership and Marketing, recently participated in a great episode of Fiber Talk. For those not yet familiar, Fiber Talk is a twice-weekly podcast for fiber-art hobbyists. Listen to the episode below and  learn more about Beth’s needlework journey, her favorite styles and techniques, her work with EGA and more. Check […]

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Handy Instructions, Techniques and Translations for Opposite-Handed Stitchers

Our magazine Needle Arts recently featured the series Left, Right, Up, Down, and Around by Marjorie Mann focusing on opposite-handedness in stitching. All three articles are available for download on the link below and they include techniques for opposite-handed students, translation techniques for left-handed needleworkers and more. We know these will be a great tool […]

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The New England Region Tea Cozy Exhibit returns to Boston Stitch Party 2023

Members of the New England Region have been very, very busy creating Tea Cozies to share wtih all of you when the National Seminar returns to Boston in 2023. Our special exhibit was originally planned for you in 2020 but we promise you will love it just as much in 2023! Our exhibit will include […]

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July Stitch-a-long: Outreach Project with Hearts for Hospice

For our July Stitch-a-long on Facebook we will be stitching an outreach project for Hearts for Hospice. Here’s more about Hearts of Hospice and this month’s stitch-a-long from from admin Kate Gaunt: Outreach projects have a long history with EGA. It’s a great way to show “what we do” and show caring for others. EGA supports […]

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Needle Arts: Floral Splendor Supplies Update

Here’s more information regarding the materials needed for Floral Splendor by Joan Thomasson as seen in the June 2020 issue of Needle Arts. The Thread Gatherer’s Silken Ribbon, 2mm Aegean Twilight (SR2 051), is available through special order from Stitchin’ Stuff. Please allow time for manufacture and delivery. For those in immediate need of ribbon, […]

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New Petite Project: Golden Shamrock

The Education Department is pleased to present the latest in the Petite Project series: Golden Shamrock by Helene Ossipov from our Starlights Stitchers Chapter in Arizona. This petite project is an introduction to goldwork embroidery: specifically, working with Japan threads and learning to couch them. Petite Projects is a collection of over 60 beautiful projects in a […]

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EGA on Diversity and Inclusion

In the stressful times we all find ourselves in, many organizations are looking internally to see how they can improve diversity and become more inclusive. We are no different and are doing the same internal review. As history has shown us, it can take generations for the culture of an organization to evolve. We, in […]

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Listen while you stitch: The Very Serious Crafts Podcast and Fiber Talk

You know what goes well with stitching? Listening to podcasts about stitching! We have been partnering with some great podcasts that are all about the things we love and you can listen to some of their latest episodes below. You can also search by their names on your phone/tablet’s podcast app and follow them there. […]

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