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Member Renewal Deadline May 31st

With EGA Chapters not meeting in person, questions have been raised about whether this year’s EGA membership renewal date will remain May 31, 2020. EGA depends on the income from membership dues to keep our headquarters operating and to continue publishing Needle Arts magazine. At this time, the membership renewal date remains May 31. Chapter […]

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Tools for Staying Connected with Your EGA Chapter

Because of the current events and the inability to have in-person meetings, many chapters are looking for ways to keep in touch with their members. Please read the information below so you can decide the best way for your chapter to communicate. EGA Website Groups Groups are the place on our website where members can […]

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EGA Event dates impacted by COVID-19

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic several of our regional and chapter events have been rescheduled. We will keep the list below updated with the latest event changes. To know more about EGA events and for more information on the events below, please visit our Events page. Read our statement regarding EGA events and COVID-19. Rescheduled […]

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Stitch something new and exciting with our latest embroidery courses

It’s always a great time to learn a new embroidery technique or brush up on your already existing skills. EGA has a wide variety of classes where you can learn with a group, on your own at home, or online with other stitchers around the world. Take a look at our latest embroidery courses below […]

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Statement regarding EGA events and COVID-19

2020 National Seminar: Boston Stitch Party is being rescheduled. Click here to learn more. The health and safety of our membership is of paramount importance to EGA. We urge all members to use their best judgement when it comes to travel and attending events with large groups. Concerning our upcoming National Seminar in Boston in […]

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Photos: Asian Fusion Exhibition 2020 Opening Night

On Thursday, March 5, we celebrated the opening of our new exhibition Asian Fusion at our headquarters in Louisville. Our board of directors was in town for their spring meeting and they joined us and our guests in admiring the stunning needlework on display. Asian Fusion: EGA Exhibition 2020 will be on display through September […]

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Seminar 2020 Open Registration starts March 14: See the Classes

Open Registration for our National Seminar 2020: Boston Stitch Party will start Saturday, March 14 at 12:00 PM ET. At that time, the Seminar 2020 Central will be updated with new registration information and the link for registration will go live. Boston Stitch Party will be held at the Sheraton, Back Bay Boston, MA on […]

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The Laurel Chapter in North Carolina celebrates 30th Anniversary

The Laurel Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America (EGA) celebrated its 30th anniversary on March 5 in Hendersonville, North Carolina. The two-day anniversary celebration began with a needlework workshop on Ukrainian embroidery presented by Ms.Terri Bay on Wednesday, March 4. The following day Ms Bay presented a special lecture on whitework embroidery to the […]

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Back Stitch: A linear stitch that provides a well-defined border or outline

The back stitch is truly the most basic of stitches. This linear stitch can provide a well-defined border or outline.  Done correctly with small, evenly spaced stitches, it most resembles a drawn line.  Each stitch comes up through the fabric beyond where the preceding stitch goes down into the fabric.  This makes the stitch appear […]

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Stitch an Over-dyed Sampler Name Tag in our March Stitch-a-long

For our March Stitch-a-long on Facebook we will be stitching an over-dyed sampler name tag. The talented designer behind this month’s project is Catherine Jordan from our Gentle Pursuits of Richmond chapter in Virginia. Here’s a little more about this month’s project from Stitch-a-long admin Kate Gaunt: We had so much fun experimenting with stitches […]

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Don’t miss New England Region’s Mini Classes this coming September

Our 2020 National Seminar Boston Stitch Party is just about 6 months away. The New England Region would like to extend an invitation to you to participate in one of our four mini classes on the evening of Thursday, September 3, 2020 from 6-9 pm at the Sheraton Back Bay. If you are looking from […]

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Introduction to Visible Mending: Highlighting imperfections in a creative, eye-catching way

With the increased interest in upcycling, visible mending has become a popular way to avoid sending worn or torn items to a landfill. There are many ways to incorporate visible mending into your own life, and just as many crafting techniques can be used to fix snags, holes, and even cover up stains in virtually […]

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The Golden Needle Awards — EGA’s newest judged exhibit!

The Golden Needle Awards have been postponed. More information will be posted as it becomes available. The Golden Needle Awards is our new judged and themed exhibit – this year’s theme is Boston Stitch Party! When you think of Boston, New England and its surrounding areas, what do you think of? We all have ideas […]

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Kim Sanders and Sheryl Borden discuss Pulled and Drawn Thread embroidery on Creative Living

On this clip from Creative Living with Sheryl Borden(KENW), designer Kim Sanders discusses the elegant whitework techniques of pulled and drawn thread which transform evenweave linen into fabric lace. The differences between the two are illustrated with embroideries. A sampler shows the process of withdrawing thread and securing the area with embroidery stitches. The Peace pattern shown on […]

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Stitching for a Cause: New 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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Boston Stitch Party Merchandise: See scarfs, bags, name tags and much more!

In preparation for our National Seminar 2020 we have released a set of merchandise, advertising for Boston Stitch Party! We have great items to use and keep in the coming years as a reminder of your visit to New England. All items are of high quality and made in the USA. You will enjoy using […]

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Stitch a beautiful sampler on our January and February Stitch-a-longs

For our January and February Stitch-a-long projects on Facebook, we are stitching a sampler. Here’s a little more about this month’s project from Stitch-a-long admin Kate Gaunt: Happy 2020 to everyone! Remember when everyone was worried about Y2K? It’s hard to believe that was 20 years ago — and it’s still amazing that all those […]

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Stitching in the Carolinas: Exciting stitching activities from our Carolinas Region chapters

The chapters in our Carolinas Region have been busy the last few months. Take a look below at the projects, events and activities you too can be a part of when you join an EGA chapter. Aiken Stitchin’ Belles (Aiken, South Carolina) The Aiken Chapter, in conjunction with the local ANG chapter, held a needle […]

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2019 Holiday Countdown: 31 Days of Stitched Ornaments

To bring you some holiday cheer and inspiration to your life we will be posting a photo of a stitched ornament from our headquarters tree 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 stitched […]

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Constellation Chapter showcases their work at Beyond Needlework Exhibit in Maryland’s Montpelier Mansion

In November 2019 our Constellation Chapter in the Mid Atlantic region, participated for the first time in the Beyond Needlework Exhibit at Montpelier Mansion in Laurel, Maryland. The show included works done in a wide variety of techniques including embroidery, rug hooking, quilting, felting, fabric painting, weaving, beading, needlepoint, crocheting, knitting. We had more than […]

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