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New from our Education Department: Introduction to Crewel and Surface Embroidery, and Evaluating Embroidery

The Education Department is pleased to announce the release of Introduction to Crewel and Surface Embroidery Technique Basic by Judy Jeroy with illustrations by Joanne Ingersen. All EGA members can download these on the links below or by visiting Document Downloads. Not a member yet? Learn more about the Benefits of Joining EGA here. Introduction to […]

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Guest Post: Free Ornament Project from Namaste Embroidery

This month, we welcome Jessica from Namaste Embroidery, who has created a delightful ornament project just for our readers! In this tutorial, you’ll learn how transfer any embroidery design to your fabric as well as how to turn the finished embroidery work into holiday ornaments. Jessica’s sweet hedgehogs are perfect for year-round decor, but you […]

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On our December Stitch-a-long we are stitching projects from Needle Arts

For our December Stitch-a-long on Facebook, we will be stitching two beautiful projects from our quarterly magazine Needle Arts. Needle Arts is a benefit of being a member of EGA, if you are not a member yet, you can join us here and start receiving your Needle Arts magazines among other great benefits for stitchers […]

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Our Laurel Chapter in North Carolina stitches Gary Clarke’s Tasmanian Screech Owl

Our Laurel Chapter in western North Carolina hosted Gary Clarke, a teacher on the International Teacher Tour. The two-day workshop, entitled Tasmanian Screech Owl, was held on November 16 and 17 in Hendersonville. The event drew 28 participants from Ohio, Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida, Kentucky, and North Carolina. The embroidery project emphasized simplification of form […]

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Constellation Chapter stitches and quilts Love Quilt for a child in need

Our Constellation Chapter in the Mid Atlantic region stitched and quilted a Love Quilt from start to finish. Here’s more about this effort from the Chapter’s Outreach Chair Susie Jordan: It has been sent off and we look forward to the love and joy it will give. By the time you read this it will […]

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Embroidery Beginners: A Guide to Five Types of Embroidery

Embroidery beginners may come across a lot of terms you don’t understand at first. Today, on this Beginner’s Guide to Five Types of Embroidery we’ll cover 5 main categories you’re likely to encounter in your exploration of needlework: blackwork, whitework, stumpwork, cross stitch and crewel embroidery. You’ll learn what these terms mean, the history of […]

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Herringbone Stitch: A versatile stitch used for a border or for filling an area within border lines

Worked from left to right, the Herringbone stitch is a versatile stitch used for a border or as a filling stitch (filling an area within border lines).  Varying the texture of the thread can make this stitch heavier or lighter in appearance.  Patterns can emerge by varying the position of each row of stitches.  The […]

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Guest Post: Free Pumpkin Embroidery Project from Stitch Floral

We’ve teamed up with the talented Amina from the Stitch Floral Blog to bring you a new free pumpkin embroidery project for fall. Pumpkin Season uses several embroidery stitches to create a pretty design to celebrate autumn. Materials and instruments: • Pumpkin Season Pattern (Click here to get the chart) (If you are a member […]

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New Technique Basics: Intro guides to Assisi and to Counted Cross Stitch on Linen

Two segments of our Technique Basics series have been recently revised by our Education Department and are available for EGA members to download. Not a member yet? Learn more about the Benefits of Joining EGA here. An Introduction to Assisi Embroidery by Diane Snyder, member of our Green Mountain Chapter in Vermont, is a notebook lesson […]

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Wrapped Chain Stitch: Taking the chain stitch to the next level

The wrapped chain stitch builds on the basic chain stitch. After stitching the chain stitch, the needle goes through the fabric only at each end. The wrapping of the chain stitch is all on the surface – the needle slides under the chain stitch already on top of the fabric without piercing the fabric itself. […]

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New from our Education Department: Guideline Series on Leadership

The Education Department is pleased to announce the release of two leadership documents in the Guideline Series that are great tools for our chapters and members. What Good Leaders Do and How They Do It: A Leadership Training Manual is a retyped of Penny Berman’s 1991 document which was on dot matrix. This document contains advice […]

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Stitch an Oak Leaf Needlebook and an Acorn Fob on our October and November Stitch-a-longs

For our October and November Stitch-a-long projects on Facebook, we will be stitching two fun fall-themed projects: An Oak Leaf Needlebook and an Acorn Fob! Here’s a little more about this month’s project from Stitch-a-long admin Kate Gaunt: Our October and November projects come to us courtesy of Denise Pratt and Suzanne Bruno from our […]

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Calling for Stitched Holiday Ornaments

2019 Holiday Countdown: 31 Days of Stitched Ornaments | See The Ornaments Would you like to see your stitched ornament on the EGA headquarters holiday tree? So would we! We are looking for finished, stitched ornaments to display on our tree at headquarters during December. Now that we’re in our new space, we can’t wait […]

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Introducing GCC: Encores, a new and exciting educational offering

GCC: Encore is a new and exciting way to provide more educational offerings for our members! GCC: Encores  are courses that were first taught at our seminars at least five years ago and have been rewritten for EGA’s Education Department as group correspondence courses. Encores will bridge the gap for members who weren’t able to […]

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Abbie in Stitches, a book for chapters working with Young Stitchers, available while supplies last

We have received a gift of 100 copies of the book, Abbie in Stitches, from author, Cynthia Cotten. Cynthia is the daughter of the late Mary Lou Storrs, National President of EGA from 1999 to 2001. A few years back, Mary Lou donated the Storr Miniature House, which is currently on display at our headquarters. […]

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Chain Stitch: A basic embroidery stitch with infinite variations

The chain stitch is one of the most basic embroidery stitches, with infinite variations. Each link of the chain in the attached line can be straight, curved, stitched in lines next to each other to fill an area, used as an outline for another shape, or as a single stem of a flower. The needle […]

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Registration is now open for Create a Vision 2020, our South Central Regional Seminar

Registration is now open for South Central Regional Seminar 2020 CREATE A VISION Hosted by San Antonio Needlework Guild June 10 – 13, 2020 at the Embassy Suites Hotel & Conference Center San Marcos, Texas. In addition to several wonderful Region Day activities SCR Seminar 2020 is offering mini classes, a boutique, merchandise night and […]

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Open House Photos: Check out our new Headquarters Office

On September 13 we celebrated the move to our new space with an Open House. While we didn’t move far, there was plenty to celebrate. Our new space has lots of wall space to exhibit pieces from our Permanent Collection, ample space for our Lending Library, easier access and more. During the Open House, guests […]

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NY Capital District Chapter works on Historic Preservation at the Mills Mansion in Staatsburg

This summer several of our members from the NY Capital District Chapter volunteered at Peebles Island to work on reproducing the dining room curtains from the Mills Mansion at the Staatsburgh Historic Site. Members went every Tuesday during July and August and stitched under the direction of Sarah Stevens, the conservator in charge of the […]

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Member Carol Sylvester stitches award winning piece, fresh out of our Online Class

We love seeing and featuring the amazing work stitched by our members. Today we are featuring a piece stitched by Carol Sylvester, Life Member and chair of our Master Craftsman: Surface Embroidery program. Earlier this summer, Carol was a student of our online class The Flax Sampler with Eileen Bennett. Once she was done stitching […]

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