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Community Spotlight on Gail Stafford: Bargello, Canvas Embroidery, and Design

This month we were excited to talk with Gail Stafford, who in addition to designing and teaching numerous Bargello pieces also holds EGA Master Craftsman certifications in Canvas Embroidery, Color for Needlework, and Design for Needlework. A background in mathematics informs the precision required for geometric Bargello design work, and Gail has also developed an […]

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Registration for our October 2024 Growing Your EGA Chapter Webinar is Now Open!

In our Growing Your Chapter series, the October 26, 2024 webinar is going to take a look at using Instagram for your chapter! We have all heard about Instagram–but how you set it up and make it work for your chapter? These questions and more will be addressed by Judith Copeland, Janet Bex and her […]

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Calling All Needlework Teachers: Submit Your Proposals for EGA’s 2026 National Seminar: Wish upon a Stitch

Calling all embroidery teachers! The Embroiderers’ Guild of America will host the 2026 EGA National Seminar in Orlando, Florida, at the Hyatt Regency Orlando, 9801 International Drive, Orlando, Florida October 9 – 14, 2026. Please accept this letter as an invitation to submit proposals for Seminar 2026. We are requesting proposals for 4, 3, 2, […]

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Guest Post: Allium Flower Embroidery by Kate Wyatt

Stitch an Allium Flower with Kate Wyatt of Kate Wyatt Fine Art. This delicate Allium Flower uses only two stitches and three colors, making it a wonderful project for beginner embroiderers. Kate has kits on her website with everything an embroiderer needs to stitch one of her beautiful flower designs. Interested stitchers can purchase an […]

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Limited Supplies: Preserve Your Piece of Needle Art with National Seminar 2024 Merch

National Seminar 2024, ‘Preserving Needle Art’, was a huge success, and we want to thank everyone who came, took classes, attended special events, shopped in our pop-up shops and partook in just about everything seminar has to offer. We do have a limited supply of both opening and closing banquet favors left that we’re offering […]

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Interview with Sarah de Rousset-Hall: Stitching a Journey With Stumpwork, Blackwork, & Glittering Goldwork

Sarah de Rousset-Hall came to needlework and fiber as so many of us have—as a young person in want of a weekend activity, her hands and mind calling for stimulating occupation. Her embroidery journey since those early experiences has varied, shifting trajectory from an after-hours hobby to a full-blown career. Sarah has evolved into a […]

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September 2024 Stitch-a-long: Deconstructed Bargello Owl

For our September 2024 stitch-a-long on Facebook we are working on a Deconstructed Bargello Owl by EGA stitch-a-long admin Stephanie Murphy. Here’s more about this month’s project from Stephanie: Open your eyes to see how to use perforated paper to create a wise owl for the start of school!  The Deconstructed Bargello Owl covers the […]

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See the Classes Coming to our 2025 National Seminar in Dallas: Needlework Faire

The South Central Region of EGA is pleased to announce that the classes for the 2025 Needlework Faire EGA National Seminar in Dallas are up on seminar central. The pieces were recently on display at the 2024 National Seminar in Atlanta, but you are encouraged to look through the offerings and make your selections so […]

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Fiber Forum Retreat 2025: New Ways With Metal Threads

Fiber Forum will open registration for their 2025 retreat to EGA members Sunday, September 1. Registrations are accepted no earlier than 9:00am Central time. At this time the class is full but historically, a number of people are cleared from the waiting list each year, so if seats are taken when you register, it is […]

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Interview with Liz Tapper: The Art of Replicating and Restoring Antique Needlework

We’re incredibly excited for Liz Tapper’s upcoming Virtual Lecture, Measuring Millimeters in a Napoleonic-Era Dress Coat, as it explores the painstaking process of replicating a Napoleonic-era military dress coat with exacting detail. Liz is a multihyphenate needlework talent, with first class qualifications in a wide range of techniques and a background that ranges from designing […]

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Embroidery Techniques from Around the World: Otomi

Technique: Otomi Place of Origin: Central Mexico Earliest known date: Pre-Columbian era History: Otomi embroidery, the modern version of which is referred to as “tenangos,” (derived from the Nahuatl word for “place of walls” or “a stone neighborhood”) is a rich textile art that dates back centuries. While it is difficult to pinpoint an exact […]

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Limited Availability: Register for Marion Scoular’s The Princess and the Pea as a GCC Lightning Round

Marion Scoular’s Group Correspondence Course Princess and The Pea will be retiring soon. Because Marion has only a limited quantity of printed fabric patterns remaining, this course will only be available as a GCC Lightning Round for individual registrations on a first come, first served basis while supplies last. This will be the final opportunity […]

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Chapter News: Desert Threaders Chapter and Starlight Stitchers Chapter in Arizona

Today we are bringing you news from the Desert Threaders Chapter and the Starlight Stitchers Chapter in Phoenix, Arizona. We encourage you to learn more about them by clicking on their name. Now you can join or renew your membership with these chapters directly from our website! Desert Threaders Chapter and Starlight Stitchers Chapter Desert […]

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Community Spotlight on Gary Sligh: The Legacy of Handmade Objects

We were delighted this month to sit down with Gary Sligh, member of the EGA Suwannee Stitchers Chapter in Florida and former Treasurer and current Assistant Director of the Sun Region. Gary is a real pillar of the needlework community. He owns a fiber shop, Gary Lee Sligh Fabric Arts, in Downtown Leesburg, Florida, broadcasts […]

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Congratulations to our 2024 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 2024 Gold Thread Award, these are members who make our chapters thrive. They inspire stitchers to stretch […]

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New Group Correspondence Course: Boca Blossoms with Carol Currier

Our Education Department has added a new course to our selection of Group Correspondence Courses: Boca Blossoms with Carol Currier. Boca Blossoms is a beginner to intermediate crewel embroidery course with a focus on soft shading using one color family but varying the color order. The stitches include Chain Stitch, Fly Stitch, French Knots, Long […]

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Registration Open: Espalier Bracelet with Laura Smith

Registration is now open for our Online Studio class Espalier Bracelet with Laura Smith! Espalier is the ancient horticultural practice of training a tree or shrub to grow flat against a wall or frame to produce more blooms and fruit. In this project, you’ll create a bracelet that emulates an espaliered tree. Learn to work […]

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Community Spotlight: Ana Luiza Catalano: Needle Painting Birds and their Songs

Ana Luiza Catalano is an ornithologist with a PhD in Ecology. Having focused her research on bird song, Ana has cataloged hundreds of bird recordings in the process of her work. She caught our eye when she began posting intricately detailed avian embroideries using needle painting techniques. Lots of embroidery artists draw inspiration from the […]

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New Petite Project for EGA Members: Introduction to Jacobean Crewel by Leslie Mehard Brady

The Education Department is pleased to announce the newest project in the Petite Project series, Introduction to Jacobean Crewel by Leslie Mehard Brady. The newest Petite Project continues the resurgence of interest in crewel embroidery. The simple shape in Appleton crewel wool has a trellis base of laid stitches the intersections held down by simple […]

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Video: Growing Your EGA Chapter Webinar July 2024 – Using Canva for Chapter Graphics

Our latest Growing Your Chapter webinar was on Saturday, July 27, 2024. The discussion for this webinar focused on using Canva, a tool to easily design graphics for your chapter. A video of the of the webinar was recorded for the benefit of those who couldn’t attend and you may watch it below. Additional documents […]

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