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Stitching in the Carolinas: Fun projects and activities from our Carolinas Region’s chapters

Despite the “stay at home” orders and cancellations of face-to-face meetings, the Carolinas Region members have found ways to cope. We have held virtual stitch-ins, communicated through Facebook and texts, shared photos of our work, and found many other ways to support each other and to find comfort in our stitching. FLORENCE (Florence, SC) The […]

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Congratulations to our 2020 Gold Thread Award Winners

Our Gold Thread Award is a way for 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 2020 Gold Thread Award, these are members who make our chapters thrive. They inspire stitchers to stretch their talents, […]

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Mid-Eastern Region Merchandise: Picnic blanket and Travel mug

You can support the Mid-Eastern region of EGA by ordering one of the items below. Download a handy order form here and learn more at the Mid-Eastern Region website. Travel Mug Imagine a travel mug designed to keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for hours! Made of double wall stainless steel, this vacuum-insulated […]

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Stitch the Rainbow: Arc En Ciel, a rainbow ruler pocket

There are rainbows everywhere this month as the LGBT community celebrates national pride month. And if all these colors have you itching to stitch a beautiful rainbow, we have you covered! Arc en Ciel is a rainbow ruler pocket by Terry Belanger and it is part of a selection of Petite Projects available to all our […]

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Educational Opportunities for You: Courses on Finishing, Beading Whitework 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 June 1st through August 31 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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Calling all teachers: Submit your proposals for EGA’s Mid-Atlantic Region Seminar 2022

Mid-Atlantic Region Seminar 2022 is extending the deadline to submit teaching proposals until July 1, 2020. Our Mid-Atlantic Region Seminar 2022, Waves of Stitches, sponsored by the Tidewater Virginia Chapter, will be held June 15-19, 2022, at the Norfolk Waterside Marriott, 235 East Main Street, Norfolk, VA. We encourage you to submit your most enticing […]

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Vintage Garden Sampler Online Class with the Metropolitan Region

The next Metropolitan Region online class will be with Vicky Witterschein teaching her design, Victorian Garden Sampler. This class is available to all EGA members. The cost is $95 which includes the teaching fee, full kit and shipping of the kit. Registration is now open thru June 30; class will begin on September 14 with […]

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Turquoise Trail Chapter makes masks for the Navajo Nation

Hotspot – According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a place of more than usual interest, activity, or popularity. Recently, a hotspot would be considered a trendy club or a place where you can connect to the internet. Unfortunately, in 2020 the word hotspot is synonymous with an area of intense viral outbreaks. I understand hotspots in […]

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Boston Stitch Party: New Date and Refund Information

The 2020 National Seminar, Boston Stitch Party, has been rescheduled to September 1-5, 2023 at the same hotel. We are now starting the process of refunding all registrants 100% of the money already received for registration, classes, kit fees, etc. Because EGA made the decision to reschedule, we are also refunding the normally ‘non-refundable’ deposit […]

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NY Capital District Chapter’s stitches serve as background for NY Governor’s Press Conferences

The lovely goldwork on green and burgundy draperies that can be seen in the background when New York Governor Andrew Cuomo gives his press conferences from NYS Capitol, Executive Chamber, was stitched by the NY Capital District Chapter of the EGA. What began as a 10 month project evolved into a 4 year charge and […]

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Stitch a beautiful lavender sachet on our May Stitch-a-long

For our May stitch-a-long project on Facebook we will be stitching Nanny’s Lavender Sachet by our President Janet Noble. Here’s more about this month’s project from Stitch-a-long admin Kate Gaunt: It seems that April showers *do* bring May flowers! For our May Stitch-a-Long we have a special treat. Nanny’s Lavender Sachet is an original design contributed […]

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

Greetings to all Embroidery Teachers! The EGA Heartland Region Seminar 2022 sponsored by the St. Paul Needleworkers Chapter will be held June 17 through 19, 2022 in Minneapolis, MN. The theme for the seminar is “A Stitch for All Seasons”. We are seeking proposals for one-, two-, or three-day classes. Teaching proposals must be your original designs […]

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Stitching for the World’s Longest Band Sampler by the San Francisco School of Needlework and Design

Members of our Metropolitan Region have been participating in the World’s Longest Band Sampler sponsored by the San Francisco School of Needlework and Design (SNAD). SNAD is inviting stitchers to create a band and add to the sampler. We have sent 20+ and some of our other regions have sent bands in as well. I […]

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The Ultimate Guide to Embroidery at Home: Resources for New & Returning Stitchers

Spending more time at home to flatten the curve? Perhaps you find yourself with more free time on your hands and are looking for a satisfying hobby that can also relieve stress! If so, you’re in luck – today’s blog post has everything you need to learn embroidery in the comfort of your own home. […]

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Stitching together: How to set up an easy Virtual Stitch-in

Looking for ways to stay connected and stitch with others during this time? Our Keystone Chapter in Pennsylvania had a successful virtual stitch-in using Facebook Messenger. Read below to learn how your chapter can take advantage of this tool.  Click here for more tools to stay connected. Keystone Chapter (Mid-Eastern Region) has discovered a way […]

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Something to look forward to: Through the Needle’s Eye 2022

We are all dealing with the current health crisis in our own way. It is a situation we have never experienced before. It is not easy but we need to have something in the future we can plan and look forward to. Our our 22nd Through the Needle’s Eye will debut in 2023 in conjunction […]

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Nominate an Outstanding EGA member for a Gold Thread Award

Just because we’re stuck at home stitching doesn’t mean we forget about our fellow stitchers who inspire and unite us. Don’t forget to nominate an EGA stitcher you know for the Gold Thread Award. These annual awards recognize outstanding individuals who have given freely of their time and talents, and best exemplify EGA’s purpose. There […]

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Staying Protected: How to make face masks for yourself and others

Knitting balaclavas and socks during World War I. Planting Victory Gardens during World War II. During times of war, people took up these activities to feel they were doing something to contribute to the war effort. With what’s happening with COVID-19, it feels like we are in a world war right now and may want […]

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2020 National Seminar Boston Stitch Party is being rescheduled

As president, I have been closely watching the events affected by the COVID-19 virus and I regret to inform you that the 2020 National Seminar is being rescheduled for a future year. I know at some point this virus will be under control, but as of today no one can predict when. The EGA Executive […]

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Kim Sanders and Sheryl Borden discuss smocking on Creative Living

On this clip from Creative Living with Sheryl Borden(KENW), designer Kim Sanders shows examples of English and lattice smocking.  Kim mentions the historical beginning of smocking on men’s agricultural garments.  Examples of smocking as traditionally used on different types children’s clothing are shown.  Other samples demonstrate how smocking can be used for household items and adult clothing. Take […]

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