EAC/ACB offers several types of learning opportunities: projects by email, cyber courses, project courses and technique study courses. Before you register, learn about how each type works, what you can expect, prerequisites, refund policy and more.
EAC/ACB courses are available to members only. Please apply online before registering for a course if you are not a current member. You will require your membership number to be able to register.
LR-001: A Touch of Lace
$55.00
By Kim Beamish Registration Dates: May 1 to August 31, 2023 Note: This project is only available for the duration of
CT0351: Moroccan Melody
$65.00 – $150.00
by Kathryn Drummond Counted Thread || Drawn Thread || Hemstitching Registration ends October 31, 2023.
CA0453: Canvas Finishing Techniques 101
$70.00
by Jennie Wolter Finishing Techniques Registration ends October 31, 2023.
102 Basic Crewel Embroidery
$190.00
The Basic Crewel Embroidery course is designed to teach the beginning crewel student the fundamentals of this type of embroidery.
302: Advanced Crewel and Surface Embroidery
$250.00
By Dorita Grant & Helen McCrindle This course will assist you in building upon the skills and accomplishments developed in the basic and
301: Advanced Counted Thread
$250.00
By Colleen Darling The purpose of this course is to expand your skills and knowledge in a variety of counted
300: Advanced Canvaswork
$250.00
By Anna Marie Winter This course is designed for you to expand upon the knowledge and skills learned in the
101: Basic Counted Thread
$190.00
by Connie Wilks; revised by Loletta Hale & Colleen Darling This course introduces basic level information on five counted thread
100: Basic Canvaswork
$190.00
By Joan Phillips; updated by Carolyn Mitchell This course is designed to give instruction to the beginning canvaswork stitcher in the
WH0304: Schwalm Hearts
$40.00 – $50.00
By Janice Routley This sweet small pillow design introducing Schwalm can be used as a pin cushion or placed beside
CT0302: Blackwork Smalls
$40.00 – $50.00
By Maureen Spira These enticing little "Smalls" will lead you through the first steps of Blackwork. Learn how a simple design