Hosted byTennessee Valley Region
The Embroiderers’ Guildof America, Inc.
June 24 - 27, 2010
Marriott Town CenterCharleston, West Virginia
Margaret Steincam
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615 Mountain G
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Kay Stanis is an internationally known teacher, fiber artist, designer, Master Craftsman,Certified and Graduate Certified Teacher of EGA and Kurenai Kai Traditional JapaneseEmbroidery. She has taught in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, and the UnitedStates for: ANG, Callaway School of Needlearts, EAC, EGA, JEC, Koala Conventions, SouthAustralian Embroiderers Guild, Embroidery 2000 (NZ) and many independent groups.
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Dragonflies Delight Kit Fee: $55.00Teacher: Kay StanisTechnique: Silk and Metal on CanvasStudent Level: Beginning to IntermediateClass Description: The rich hues of riverside iris attract a passing dragonfly. Using theprovided hand-dyed Congress cloth, metallic silk organza, silk and metal threads we willcreate an elegant memory of a late spring afternoon. Applique, long and short, couchingand stumpwork with beading are the techniques used to create the focal points. Studentswill be able to practice on the side of the canvas before working the motifs. Comedelight in the flight of joy.Prework: NoneKit Includes: Hand painted Congress cloth, metallic overshot fabric, silk and metallicthreads, beads, felt, tracing paper, needles, instructions and photo.Student Supplies: 14” x 16” stretcher bars with tacks, 8” embroidery hoop, pencil,beeswax, scissors for cutting metallic thread and one for cutting silk, laying tool(tekobari recommended), frame weight, straight pins, fabric glue, and usual stitchingsupplies. Other useful items recommended include small tweezers and a set of framemagnets, light source and magnification as you will be working on 24-count Congresscloth.
Petite Sampler Notepad Cover Kit Fee: $50.00Teacher: Joni StevensonTechnique: Counted ThreadStudent Level: IntermediateClass Description: This notepad cover is a small sampler in silk floss and perle threads,metallic threads and seed beads using counted thread techniques. The exterior of thecover is a band sampler that incorporates pulled thread, withdrawn thread and fifteendifferent crossed stitches. The removal/reweaving method will be used to create aninvisible withdrawal method for hemstitched areas. Construction techniques will bediscussed in class. Color choices are blue-violet/white OR rose/white.Prework: Approximately 2 hours of basting will be required.Kit Includes: 28-count Cashel linen, antique white and all materials to complete theproject, including silk floss and perle, metallic braid, cotton perle, glass seed beads,finishing materials, notepad, instructions and photo.Student Supplies: Linen on stretcher bars, one pair 10” long and one pair 12” withbasting completed, tapestry needles #22, #24 and #26, several of each size, sewing(sharp) needle #7, scissors for cutting threads, small ruler, light and magnification ifneeded, and usual stitching supplies.
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Joni Stevenson is a needlepoint teacher and designer, who specializes in thread and colormanipulation to create realistic effects. Enrolled in the ANG Master Teacher Program, shereceived her Journeyman Level at the Milwaukee Seminar in September 2009. She has taughtat ANG National Seminar, ANG and EGA chapters and local needlework shops. She has beenpublished several times in Needle Pointers and won many awards for her stitching at ANGNational seminars. Joni supports EGA and ANG through her many years of volunteer work atthe local, regional and national levels.
Thursday, June 24, 2010Registration Opens 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMBookstore, Teacup and Silent Auctions 1:00 PM - 6:00 PMTVR Board Meeting 2:00 PMBoutique TBD - 5:30 PM
7:00 PM - 9:00 PMThursday Night Event 7:30 PM
“Threads” with Doug Kreinik
Friday, June 25, 2010Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner on Your OwnBoutique 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
7:00 PM - 9:00 PMRegistration 8:30 AM - 1:30 PMBookstore, Teacup and Silent Auctions 9:00 AM - 9:00 PMTeacher Luncheon 11:30 AMClasses 1:30 PM - 4:30 PMMerchandise Night 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Saturday, June 26, 2010Breakfast on Your OwnBoutique 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
7:00 PM - 9:00 PMBookstore, Teacup and Silent Auctions 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMClasses 8:30 AM - 11:30 PMBox lunch or Lunch on Your Own 11:30 AMClasses 1:30 PM - 4:30 PMBanquet 7:00 PM
(Teacup and Silent Auction winners announced andSAS XXXI Invitation issued.)
Sunday, June 27, 2010Breakfast on Your OwnClasses 8:30 AM - 11:30 AMCheck Out 12:00 PM
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Invitations to SAS XXX We are celebrating our 30th anniversary and you certainly wantto be a part of the festivities. You must plan now to attend Share-a-Stitch XXX in beautiful Charleston, West Virginia. This will beour first time to have a seminar in Charleston, and it will be theperfect setting for our celebration. There will be a lot of surprisesand you certainly don’t want to miss any of it. We have such greatclasses with outstanding teachers that you will have a hard timedeciding what to take. Come, have fun, make new friends and visitwith your old friends as we learn new techniques or improve on oldones. Cynthia Wetzel and the whole SAS 30 committee have beenworking hard to make this the best seminar ever. What a wonder-ful way for us to be “Gathering Pearls.” See you there!
Gwen T. Nelson
T V R Region Director
A region-wide committee of volunteers has come together topresent the 30th anniversary Share-A-Stitch in Charleston, WestVirginia. Just as we have ‘gathered’ from throughout the region,we anticipate the gathering of many EGA ‘pearls.’ Share-A-Stitch is a special time to gather friends, memories,knowledge—“pearls of great price.” Our seminar theme reflectsthe significance of the occasion as well as the heart of the event.We have 12 great teachers coming to share their ‘pearls,’ too. Oh,and we plan to have plenty of fun. So, gather your pearls – wear them to the banquet – and join usfor a very special event!
Cynthia Wetzel
SAS XXX Chairperson
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Studio Time Kit Fee: NoneTeacher: Marion ScoularTechnique: Consultation ClinicStudent Level: All LevelsClass Description: Do you have a project that could use some professional advice? Orperhaps you enjoy the companionship and stimulation of fellow embroiderers but don’twant to acquire another project? Whatever your reasons, this may be the class for you. Youmay stitch on your own piece(s), knowing that help is available if needed. If Mariondoesn’t have the answer, we will be sure to find it through interaction amongst the group.Questions will be answered so all can hear, even though that may not pertain to your piece.The knowledge may be useful later. There can be incidental “teaching,” such as how tostitch perfect French knots.Prework: NoneKit Includes: The wit, wisdom and experience of Marion Scoular and your fellowstitchers.Student Supplies: Unfinished projects, stitching supplies and ENTHUSIASM.
Lavendula Kit Fee: $75.00Teacher: Cindy ValentineTechnique: HardangerStudent Level: Advanced Beginner to IntermediateClass Description: This elegant stitcher’s wallet is delicate and beautiful on the outsideand full of lovely surprises on the inside! Open to find matching silk dupioni and multipleembroidered pockets for scissors, threads and those special stitching tools. Mother of pearl,heart-shaped thread rings will hold the most delicate threads and the mother of pearl threadwinder will tuck into its own special pocket. There is even a mother of pearl ruler to helpmeasure and a handmade, bone needle to use as a laying tool. Wallet is 7” x 7” inches whenclosed and 7” x 17” when opened. Although the model is stitched in lavender, the studentmay work with the teacher to select an alternate colorway or antique white. Twelvedifferent stitches are used in this piece and will be clearly demonstrated. Students will alsomake twisted cord and learn to finish a scissor fob and biscornu. Complete finishinginstructions are provided.Prework: Yes. It will be sent to students approximately 30 days in advance.Kit Includes: Fabric and threads are 28-count Zweigart linen, luscious Gloriana floss andRainbow Gallery silk pearl. A complete finishing kit is provided so the student will haveeverything they need to finish all three pieces shown.Student Supplies: Good quality, fine pointed scissors that cut cleanly to the tip. Studentsmay choose to use a hoop (please wrap before coming to class) or 8” Q-snaps, or may work“in hand.” Bring usual stitching supplies. Additional light and magnification if needed forworking with 28-count fabric.
Marion Scoular is a three-year, Mark Excellent graduate of the Royal School of Needlework,and a City and Guild’s Silver Medalist. She has owned a shop and taught, lectured, and judged in43 states, Canada, Mexico, and Australia. She has authored several booklets and articles onembroidery techniques.
Cindy Valentine is the designer and owner of Cindy Valentine Designs. She is a member ofEGA, the National Academy of Needlearts, The National Embroidery Teacher’s Association,and ANG.. She has authored a group correspondence for EGA and is in the process of writinganother. Cindy has taught for women’s groups, guilds, shops, and private retreats as well asEGA Region and National seminars. Cindy’s designs have appeared in The Cross Stitcher, JustCross Stitch and The Gift of Stitching.
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“THREAD”(Thursday Evening Activity & Dessert) – June 24, 7:30 PM
Join us for an entertaining and informative evening with Doug Kreinik of KreinikMfg. Sweet, salty, and even healthy snacks along with coffee and iced tea willbe served. Tickets for the event are $15.00 each for seminar participants, guests,and volunteers… there will be surprises and prizes, too!
Merchandise NightFriday, June 25, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Come to Merchandise Night and see the delights the vendors have for you!Everyone is welcome whether or not they are registered for the seminar.Six-foot tables are available for $30. Merchandise Night is open to all those whohave needlework-related items to sell. If you are interested in renting a table,send a business size SASE and a general description of your merchandise alongwith your registration form. For more information, contact Cynthia Welch [email protected].
Teacup AuctionATTENTION – All Chapters and Individuals - it’s time to think Baskets! That is,our seminar fund-raising effort for TVR, the very wonderful Tea Cup Auction.Put your creativity in high gear to assemble a trove of treasures so the ticket bagsoverflow! Remember you do not need to be present to win, so bring those $$$$from your friends at home and help them win, also. The winners will be an-nounced at the Saturday night banquet. We will be receiving your baskets onThursday afternoon and Friday morning near the registration table. For questionsconcerning these baskets contact Nancy Pardue via e-mail [email protected] or call and leave a message at (931) 526-7941 before9:00 PM CDT.
BoutiqueFor the first time, our Share-A-Stitch event will include a needlework boutique.Pat Dugan owner of Stitcher’s Workshop in Notphlet, AR, will provide ourseminar with a delightful array of supplies and necessary items for our classesand our stashes! Visit Pat's website for a sneak peek:http://www.stitchersworkshop.com/
Special Activities
BookstoreOnce again the Share-A-Stitch bookstore will be provided by Ruth Kern Books.Selections will span all aspects of needlework, emphasizing seminar classtechniques. All EGA members, guests and visitors are welcome to shop.Contact is Marnie Graley, [email protected].
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The Tennessee Valley Region Board Meeting will be held on Thursday,June 24, at 2:00 PM eastern daylight time (location to be announced). TVROfficers, Region Representatives and any TVR members are invited to attend.
A Box Lunch can be ordered for Saturday, June 26. A selection of turkey andham croissant sandwiches and a vegetarian option including a side and dessertwill be offered. Order on the registration form for $15.00 each.
The Cardinal’s Rose Kit Fee: $85.00Teacher: Marsha Papay-GomolaTechnique: Surface Embroidery StumpworkStudent Level: Basic IntermediateClass Description: A stunning cardinal dominates this design. He is perched on abranch above the beautiful Christmas rose with a variety of holiday greenery. Addingsparkle to the design are Swarovski crystals, fresh water pearls, and 14 Kt. gold beads.The class time will concentrate on completing the cardinal and the rose. Emphasis willbe placed on the use of wire, the silk shading in the leaves and petals, creating therealistic markings on the cardinal and the various methods used for covering padding.Design size is 3” x 5”.Prework: NoneKit Includes: Cotton, linen, silk and metallic threads, Swarovski crystals, 14 Kt. goldbeads, rice-shaped fresh water pearls, duchess satin for the ground, muslin, hoops,instructions.Student Supplies: Basic sewing kit which includes scissors, pencil or pen for takingnotes, Pigma micron pen, wire snips.
At Water’s Edge Kit Fee: $75.00Teacher: Margaret KinseyTechnique: Rozashi - a Japanese needlepointStudent Level: Beginner and BeyondClass Description: The subject for this class is the iris which is a much-revered flower inJapan. This ancient Japanese technique of Rozashi is stitched on a specially woven silkgauze fabric called “ro.” The threads are tightly twisted silk and a 3-ply metallic. All aretraditional to Rozashi. The stitches used in this piece include the irregular stitch, straightstitches, the line stitch, step stitches and the background stitch called Jizashi. The designsize is 5.5” x 5.5.”Prework: NoneKit Includes: All threads, needle, ro attached to frame and nori sticking paste, and aninstruction booklet with color image.Student Supplies: Scissors for cutting silk threads, scissors for cutting metal threads,beeswax, pencil and pad for note taking, needle threader for small-eyed needle. Magnifica-tion is absolutely a must for your use in this class. The ro is fine count. It is helpful if youwear a dark skirt or pants, or bring a dark lap cloth. A black or other very dark color tablenapkin will also work.
Margaret Kinsey is an EGA Certified Teacher in Silk and Metal Thread Techniques. She iscertified to teach Japanese Embroidery. She is the designated US teacher for the KunimitsuStudio, and studies Rozashi with Fumiko Ozaki. She has taught at all levels of The Embroider-ers’ Guild of America, Inc., and has taught for ANG National and chapters, and The EmbroideryAssociation of Canada.
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Marsha Papay-Gomola is NAN Certified, Level II in Raised Embroidery. She has taughtneedlework at regional and national seminars for EGA, NAN, TNNA, and Callaway GardensSchool of Needle Arts. She has been published in Fine Lines, NeedleArts, Needle Pointers,and Sampler and Antique Needlework. In 2008 she received the Jean Taggart Award and TheExemplary Award from the National Academy of Needlearts. Marsha specializes in raisedembroidery emphasizing the use of silk shading to create realistic contemporary designs.
Registration InformationAll TVR members have first priority if their registration forms are postmarked on orbefore February 13, 2010. Registrations received after February 13, 2010, will beassigned according to postmark order, on a space-available basis. Out-of-regionregistrants may apply and will be accepted on a space-available basis if their applicationsare postmarked by April 3, 2010. Registration will remain open as long as there are openclasses. Members who pre-registered in Nashville in June 2009 must fill out theregistration form since the final registration payment is still due. Pre-registrants’ finalpayment of $140 must be postmarked on or before February 13, 2010, in order to ensureplacement in the selected class.
Registration covers the Saturday evening banquet, teaching fees, student handbook,seminar pin, teacher transportation and lodging, brochures, and mailing costs.
On the form inserted in this brochure, registrants should indicate three class choices inorder of preference. When mailing the registration form registrants should include (1) acheck for the total registration fees payable to Share-A-Stitch XXX; (2) a completedregistration form, even if pre-registered; (3) a business size (4” x 10”) SASE for classconfirmation; and (4) a SASE for Merchandise Night if applicable. In addition, thoserequesting a table for Merchandise Night should submit (5) a list of the types of waresthey will have for sale. These materials should be mailed to:
Margaret Steincamp OR in case of questions contact by phone or e-mail615 Mountain Gap Drive (256) 883-2631Huntsville, AL 35803-1629 [email protected]
Class assignments will be mailed on April 15, 2010 including kit fee information. Kitfees must be received on or before May 15, 2010.
Cancellation requests must be in writing and sent by certified mail to the registrar. Thoserequesting cancellation prior to May 15, 2010, will be refunded all fees except a $35 non-refundable registration fee. Cancellations on or after May 15 will be made only in casesof documented illness or death of participant or immediate family member. All refundchecks will be mailed after the close of SAS XXX.
The hotel for SAS XXX will be the Marriott Town Center located at 200 Lee Street East,Charleston, WV 25301. Each guest must make his or her own reservation. Reservationsmay be made by phone 1-800-228-9290 or local 1-304-345-6500. You can also registeronline at http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travelcrwwv?groupCode=tvrtvra&app=resvlink&fromDate=6/24/10&toDate=6/27/10. Inorder to receive the special rate of $114 (plus tax) per night, whether reserving by phoneor by Internet, guests should be sure to ask for the TVR special rate. The last day toreserve a room at the special rate is June 3, 2010. All reservations must be guaranteedwith a major credit card or accompanied by a first night room deposit. Check-in time is 4PM on the day of arrival (earlier check-in may be arranged) and check-out is 12 noon onthe day of departure. All seminar participants must be hotel guests.
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Pearl Twist Bracelet Kit Fee: $35.00Teacher: Peggy HuffineTechnique: BeadingStudent Level: Intermediate. Student should have a good working knowledge of thePeyote stitch.Class Description: Learn a new “twist” by combining St. Petersburg stitch with odd-countHerringbone stitch in a beautiful pearl bracelet. The Pearl Twist Bracelet feels good in thehand, is large enough to be seen, but not heavy to wear. The stunning focal point of thebracelet is the Peyote toggle closure. The student will learn the stitches mentioned above tocomplete the bracelet plus how to apply fringe and trim bead embellishments to previouslybeaded areas.Prework: NoneKit Includes: Color photo of bracelet, instructions, thread, 1 spool Nymo, or ToHo Japanin color to match, 2 needles (#12 and #13), generous amount of pearls, seed beads, and trimbeads to complete the bracelet. Different color choices will be available.Student Supplies: Work cloth of your choice, scissors, light and magnification (if needed).
Lily Kit Fee: $78.00Teacher: Lynn PayetteTechnique: Mixed MediaStudent Level: IntermediateClass Description: Sheer fabrics, flosses, metallics, and beads are stitched and bonded toCongress cloth to create both the leaves and flower. Twisted cord surrounds, stitches,embellishments, color placement for cast shadows, depth and perspective will be taught.Embellishment will be with student’s choice of threads and colors using outline stitch,whipped backstitch, and turkeywork (beards). This piece is not charted and will give thecounted thread stitcher a new and stimulating venue in which to work.Prework: NoneKit Includes: Complete instructions and a color copy of the piece, all fibers, threads,beads, and fabrics necessary to complete the piece, Congress cloth - with motif pre-drawn,Wonder Under.Student Supplies: Stretcher bars - (2) 10” and (2) 10”, tacks to mount Congress cloth,small sharp scissors, old scissors, needles - #7 or #8 crewel, #22 and #18 chenille, #22tapestry, beading needles (note - bring several of each type needle), invisible thread,beeswax, pencil, a few common pins, water soluble marker Scotch tape, a few small plasticbags to keep fabrics and threads separated, tweezers, glue stick (not the blue or purple type),a ‘C’ clamp or other means of attaching the working frame to the table, water solublemarker, extra lighting and magnification, if desired, and a pillowcase or other cover for thework in progress.
Peggy Huffine is a fiber artist who loves to design bead jewelry and sculpture. She hasexhibited in Fiber Forum Exhibits, the 17th National Exhibit, and Carol Wilcox Wells’ book TheArt & Elegance of Beadweaving. She is a juried member of Fiber Forum and currently theChairman of the Beading Master Craftsman Program.
Lynn Payette received her art education from her professional artist parents. She taught for 39years at the chapter, regional, and national levels: EGA, ANG, EAC, Callaway, NAN, Quiltguilds, Continuing Education, Adult Education, and shops. She has designed for JanlynnCorporation, Ibex Designs, Custom House and been published in Family Circle, Woman’s Day,Stitchery, Lee Wards, Threads, Needle Arts, and Stitchery and Needlelace. She teaches mixed-media/multi-fiber, crewel, silk and metal, stumpwork, Brazilian, needlelace, silk ribbon, dollmaking, beading, and clothing embellishment.
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Daphne Reborn Kit Fee: $60.00Teacher: Michael BorenTechnique: CanvasStudent Level: IntermediateClass Description: “Daphne Reborn” is an intermediate level counted canvas class. Itis a quilt-inspired stitch sampler using a wide variety of traditional and non-traditionalcanvas stitches. There are three colorway options: Kelp, Olive Grove, and AutumnLeaves. The finished design size is approximately 6 1/4” square. It is worked on line-drawn Vintage 18-mono canvas. Note: Student needs to indicate color choice and ifyou would like the Evertite Stretcher Bars for an additional $30.00 on RegistrationForm.Prework: Prestitching of approximately 2-3 hours (Basketweaving 5 small squares).Kit Includes: Line-drawn 18-count mono canvas, hand-dyed and solid color threadsfrom the Caron Collection and Kreinik Braids.Student Supplies: 13” x 13” stretcher bars (I recommend Evertites), a variety oftapestry needles, a laying tool, frame weight, stand or other means to allow 2-handedstitching, and all other usual stitching supplies. Optional: lighting and magnification.
Michael Boren designs and teaches needlepoint at meetings and workshops for EGA andANG chapters and in shops. Three of his designs have been featured in Needlepoint Now.He is a Life Patron member of ANG, and is a member of various EGA and ANG chapters.
Leaf Lariat Kit Fee: $85.00Teacher: Theresa BuchleTechnique: BeadingStudent Level: Basic IntermediateClass Description: The “Leaf Lariat” is designed to teach students two beadingstitches with emphasis on color theory with glass beads and learning how to expressindividuality in a structured piece. Just as in nature, each leaf on each lariat will bedifferent resulting in a one-of-a-kind piece of wearable art. Students will learn thepopular “Russian Leaf” stitch and a variation of spiral brick stitch. This is a greatproject for beginning beaders or those with experience who want to expand theircreativity.Prework: NoneKit Includes: Size 11 Delica Beads, size 8 and size 15 Japanese seed beads, nylonbeading thread, beading needles, instructions with full color diagrams.Student Supplies: Flat beading surface such as Velux or Ultrasuede, segmentedceramic beading dish, or flat glass dish (no plastic please), usual stitching supplies,lighting and magnification if needed.
Theresa Buchle teaches beadwork techniques and has taught for the Austin Stitchery Guild,the Georgetown satellite group of the ASG, various bead stores in Texas, and the San AntonioBead and Ornament Society. She taught two classes at the 2007 South Central RegionSeminar and in 2008 became the first teacher to have taught two sessions of the same class at
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Topiary Tree and Robin’s Nest Kit Fee: $65.00Teacher: Patty Smith-GardnerTechnique: PunchneedleStudent Level: BasicClass Description: Punchneedle embroidery is showing up everywhere! This techniquecreates a lush, thick textured surface with an incredible saturation of color. It is unbeliev-ably easy and fast. Day 1 you will learn the basics of how to punchneedle, tryingdifferent threads and needle sizes, and then use your newfound skill to grow a sweet little“Topiary Tree” in a terra cotta pot. Emphasis will be on each person learning to beconfident and able to master the techniques, and on learning to add depth and texture byvarying the length of the loops with the special needle. Day 2 you will make a sweet,realistic “Robin’s Nest” with three perfect blue eggs. The eggs are punched and shearedinto shape. The nest is made of different colors punched together and randomly clippedto form sticks and twigs. It is a fun, freeing experience unlike any other punchneedlepiece you have ever done. Finishing will be discussed and explained in the text.Prework: NoneKit Includes: Cameo Ultra Punch needle with all four tips, a Morgan No-Slip 7” Hoop,flosses, pearl cottons and novelty threads, pre-printed fabric patterns, calico backingfabric and cardboard shapes for finishing.Student Supplies: Students must have a VERY SHARP (preferably brand-new) pair ofstraight embroidery scissors, micron point pen, and an awl if you have one. Also, anyfibers you might want to try. Lighting and magnification is recommended.
Sampling the Snowfall Kit Fee: $45.00Teacher: Susan GoodmanTechnique: CanvasStudent Level: All LevelsClass Description: Enjoy stitching this canvas sampler that is an adaptation from aMonetpainting. This 2-day SAMPLER class is for those students who would like an introduc-tion to transferring their favorite photos to fabric and canvas while stitching a sampler.Students in this class will concentrate on how to use sampler stitches plus embroideryto change a photograph. They will enjoy learning how to interpret the picture inappropriate stitches for the Congress cloth. Class time will include discussion of originalvs. adaptation.Prework: NoneKit: Congress cloth with transferred picture, threads to complete sampler, CongressCloth for extra transfer, paper printed transfer picture, instructions with color photograph.Student Supplies: 10” x 12” stretcher bars, tacks for attaching canvas to bars, basicsewing kit, embroidery scissors, fabric scissors, and paper scissors, light and magnifica-tion if you use them.
Patty Smith-Gardner has been a freelance commercial artist working with companies todevelop prototype collectible dolls and soft toys. Her real passion is for all kinds of needlearts. Her designs have been featured in A Passion for Punchneedle by Linda Repasky. Shetaught classes in punchneedle at EGA Seminars 2008 and 2009 and taught and lectured on thetechnique for various chapters in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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Susan Goodman from Centennial, CO, has taught needlework throughout the RockyMountain Region, at many region seminars around the country and for National EGA, NAN,Callaway, ANG and EAC (Embroiderers’ Assn. of Canada) Seminars. Her original embroi-dery pieces have been exhibited in five national EGA Biennial Exhibits, several of which havetraveled to galleries around the country. Susan’s current specialty is creative embroiderydesign with an emphasis on transfer methods and use of computer photographs.
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lass
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ifica
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and
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paid
by
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15,
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0.
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ake
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py o
f the
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form
to k
eep
for y
ours
elf.
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gist
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rm (b
oth
sides
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plet
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nd a
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ck o
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self-
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istra
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form
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mar
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on o
r bef
ore
this
date
for T
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bers
tore
ceiv
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st p
riorit
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cla
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hoic
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rs w
ho p
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r EG
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embe
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omou
tsid
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istra
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open
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es a
re a
vaila
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ode)
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ne N
umbe
r: _
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pter
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umbe
r __
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embe
r num
ber i
s fou
nd o
n th
e m
ailin
g la
bel o
f Nee
dle
Arts
mag
azin
e)
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t a T
VR
Cha
pter
mem
ber,
plea
se s
uppl
y th
e fo
llow
ing
info
rmat
ion:
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ber-
at-L
arge
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egio
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hapt
er _
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genc
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ct:
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atio
nshi
p _
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rent
EG
A Se
rvic
e: P
leas
e ch
eck
the
follo
win
g, if
app
licab
le.
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iona
l Offi
cer
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__; T
VR
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cer (
Posit
ion)
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pter
Rep
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ing
to s
erve
as
a cl
ass
ange
l? _
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illin
g to
vol
unte
er d
urin
g SA
S? _
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this
your
firs
t SA
S? _
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f thi
s is
not y
our f
irst S
AS,
how
man
y ha
ve y
ou p
revi
ously
atte
nded
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ss C
hoic
es:
Plea
se li
st in
ord
er o
f pre
fere
nce,
eve
n if
you
pre-
regi
ster
ed.
Plea
se c
ontin
ue o
n th
e ne
xt p
age
Share
-A-S
titch X
XX
EGA
Tenn
esse
e V
alley
Reg
ion
Sem
inar
June
24
- 27,
20
10C
harle
ston
, Wes
t Virg
inia
Regi
stra
tion F
orm
Req
uest
ed C
lass
Teac
her
2 3
(Are
a C
ode)
1
At Water’s EdgeMargaret Kinsey
Cardinal’sRose
Marsha Papay-Gomola
LilyLynn Payette
Studio TimeMarian Scoular
Professional Advice“Incidental Teaching”
Problem SolvingTime for UFOs
Pearl TwistBracelet
Peggy Huffine
Sampling theSnowfall
Susan Goodman
LavendulaCindy Valentine
Petite SamplerNotepad Cover
Joni Stevenson
Daphne RebornMichael Boren
Leaf LariatTheresa Buchle
Dragonflies DelightKay Stanis
Robin’s Nest andTopiary Tree
Patty Smith-Gardner