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    June/July 2021
    germish
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    June/July 2021

    In June SANG was treated to a special silk ribbon embroidery workshop by Deborah Mitek of Island Stitchery & Studio called “Summer’s...
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    May 2021
    germish
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    May 2021

    Threads have been around almost as long as humans. Fur garments, shelters and other useful items were connected to each other by sewing...
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    April 2021
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    April 2021

    According to Wikipedia “A sewing needle, used for hand-sewing, is a long slender tool with a pointed tip at one end and a hole (or eye)...
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    March 2021
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    March 2021

    Stitching frames have evolved as a tool alongside embroidery and help keep your work taught and straight so the finished product will...
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    February 2021
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    February 2021

    We had so much fun learning about the history of gingham lace, or is it chicken scratch, or Hoover Lace. What ever you call the...
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    January 2021
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    January 2021

    You might have heard about chicken scratch embroidery: it is a way to effectively take a simple Gingham and give it a lacy look....
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    December 2020
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    December 2020

    As we end the year many of our members are finishing projects. This needle keep was created and stitch by Karin Shaw, our new incoming...
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    November 2020
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    November 2020

    Your SANG Board has determined that we will not let coronavirus take the Ho Ho Ho out of Christmas! We may not be able to meet for our...
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    October 2020 Newsletter
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    October 2020 Newsletter

    Join SANG as Karen Heller returns to teach us how to assemble and finish our beautiful needle books. Of course, it would be best if you...
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    September 2020 Newsletter
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    September 2020 Newsletter

    Well, the Coronavirus has certainly wreaked havoc with our programs and activities! Please be patient as we reschedule and update our...
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    August 2020 Newsletter
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    August 2020 Newsletter

    As part of the Covid-19 lockdown that affected us all this year, Luzine Happel, one of the foremost authorities of Schwalm embroidery in...
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    June- July 2020 Newsletter
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    June- July 2020 Newsletter

    We want to congratulate Joyce McCoig on winning the Gold Thread Award for SCR. The region winners will be announced in the June EGA News....
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    May 2020 Newsletter
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    May 2020 Newsletter

    One of our own, Linda Bell, has already made 50 masks to help keep friends and family safe. Get ready for world embroidery day by on July...
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    April 2020 Newsletter
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    April 2020 Newsletter

    Needlework is proven to help with stress and can provide a sense of accomplishment. Read about this and more by downloading our...
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    March 2020 Newsletter
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    March 2020 Newsletter

    We attended the Habitat for Humanity Dedication Saturday, Feb. 22, 2020. We gave them 10 Samplers and they were delighted. Nine families...
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    February 2020 Newsletter
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    February 2020 Newsletter

    We are preparing for our regional seminar this June by piloting the mini classes. Take a look at the Tila Weave Band being taught this...
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    January 2020 Newsletter
    Tawney Carter
    • 1 min

    January 2020 Newsletter

    Busy guild hands demonstrated their own talents by making over 20 angels for the angel tree at St. Marks United Methodist Church....
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