• Armchair Traveller Embroidering the World

    Enterprise Square Atrium, Edmonton, AB 10230 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, AB, Canada

    The world is a place of vast landscapes, wildlife and people. Members of the Edmonton Needlecraft Guild relive their world travels by creating exquisite art, embroidered from a place of comfort - their armchairs.

    Free
  • Exposition 2019 Exhibition

    Stewart Hall 176 Chemin Bord-du-Lac, Pointe-Claire, QC, Canada

    The bi-annual LCSG/GTAL exhibition is taking place September 14 and 15. That gives you enough time to plan a trip to Pointe-Claire! The exhibition will showcase needlework handcrafted by members, feature embroidery demonstrations, and include vendors. FYI: the gorgeous peacock was stitched by guild member Marina Pastushenko from a design by Ekaterina Vasilieva

  • Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival

    Four Fathers Library 21 Acadia St., Truro, NS, Canada

    A number of EAC/ACB members and chapters will be at the Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival. They’ll be: hosting a display demonstrating embroidery techniques presenting classes sharing stories and ideas about embroidery

  • Stitch-in-Public Day in Truro

    Truro Library 754 Prince Street, Truro, NS, Canada

    The EAC/ACB chapter in Truro, Nova Scotia, is hosting a stitch-in-public day! Marigold Guild of Needle Arts Stitch-in-Public Day Friday, September 27, 2019 10:00am - 3:00pm J. Harris Read Room, Truro Library - Colchester-East Hants Public Library 754 Prince Street, Truro, NS Displays, info handouts, members stitching and more. info@marigoldguildofneedlearts.ca

  • 2019 Needle Arts Fair: Needlecrafts Handed Down

    Senior's Centre, Kingston 56 Francis Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

    With demos, vendors, classes and much more, this is an event you won't want to miss! CGNA is the EAC/ACB chapter in Kingston, Ontario.

    $6
  • Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival

    Four Fathers Library 21 Acadia St., Truro, NS, Canada

    A number of EAC/ACB Members and chapters will be at the Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival. They'll be: hosting a display demonstrating embroidery techniques presenting classes sharing stories and ideas about embroidery

  • Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival

    Four Fathers Library 21 Acadia St., Truro, NS, Canada

    A number of EAC/ACB members and chapters will be at the Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival. They’ll be: hosting a display demonstrating embroidery techniques presenting classes sharing stories and ideas about embroidery

  • Creativ Festival – Mississauga

    International Centre 6900 Airport Rd, Entrance 5, Mississauga, ON, Canada

    The Toronto Guild of Stitchery is hosting the Embroiderers' Association of Canada/Association canadienne de broderie booth at Creativ Festival again in 2019. Be sure to come by for: make and takes demos embroidery exhibition classes information

  • Creativ Festival – Mississauga

    International Centre 6900 Airport Rd, Entrance 5, Mississauga, ON, Canada

    The Toronto Guild of Stitchery is hosting the Embroiderers’ Association of Canada/Association canadienne de broderie booth at Creativ Festival again in 2019. Be sure to come by for: make and takes demos embroidery exhibition classes information

  • Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival

    Four Fathers Library 21 Acadia St., Truro, NS, Canada

    A number of EAC/ACB members and chapters will be at the Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival. They’ll be: hosting a display demonstrating embroidery techniques presenting classes sharing stories and ideas about embroidery

  • Creativ Festival – Mississauga

    International Centre 6900 Airport Rd, Entrance 5, Mississauga, ON, Canada

    he Toronto Guild of Stitchery is hosting the Embroiderers’ Association of Canada/Association canadienne de broderie booth at Creativ Festival again in 2019. Be sure to come by for: make and takes demos embroidery exhibition classes information

  • Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival

    Four Fathers Library 21 Acadia St., Truro, NS, Canada

    A number of EAC/ACB members and chapters will be at the Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival. They’ll be: hosting a display demonstrating embroidery techniques sharing stories and ideas about embroidery troubleshooting embroidery mishaps

  • 2022 Annual General Meeting

    The 2022 AGM will be held online. Please RSVP to get your emailed notice for the online meeting.

  • LCSG/GTAL 50th Anniversary Exhibition

    Stewart Hall 176 Chemin Bord-du-Lac, Pointe-Claire, QC, Canada

    The Lakeshore Creative Stitchery Guild celebrated its 50th season in 2021/2022. We marked this wonderful milestone with various events throughout the season and will cap it off with a gold-themed exhibition taking place September 17-18 at Stewart Hall, 176 Lakeshore Road, Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9S 4K7. Free admission. Open 10 am to 5 pm Saturday and 1 pm to 4 pm Sunday.

    free
  • LCSG/GTAL 50th Anniversay Exhibition

    Stewart Hall 176 Chemin Bord-du-Lac, Pointe-Claire, QC, Canada

    The Lakeshore Creative Stitchery Guild celebrated its 50th season in 2021/2022. We marked this wonderful milestone with various events throughout the season and will cap it off with a gold-themed exhibition taking place September 17-18 at Stewart Hall, 176 Lakeshore Road, Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9S 4K7. Free admission. Open 10 am to 5 pm Saturday and 1 pm to 4 pm Sunday.

    free
  • CGNA Needle Arts Fair

    Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 734 Montreal St, Kingston, ON, Canada

    Held Together by Stitching is a needle arts exhibition and sale. The popular Cataraqui Guild of Needle Arts fair returns after two years of COVID absence. It features merchants, demonstrations, door prizes, and lunch is available. Check the website to see the merchants who will be on-site for your needlework and related shopping.

    $6.00
  • Speaker Series: Naomi Smith

    GoTo Meeting

    Please join us this year for a free series of webinars featuring an interesting collection of needlecraft artisans. First in the series is an Indigenous artist and educator, Naomi Smith, of Black Tulip Designs. 

  • Speakers Series: Isabella Rosner: Early Quaker Needlework

    Zoom Webinar

    This event is open to EAC/ACB members, first-come-first-served. Please ask your chapter executive or check the January issue of eThreads for the registration information and link. 11 a.m. Pacific, 12 p.m. Mountain, 1 p.m. Central, 2 p.m. Eastern, 3 p.m. Atlantic, 3:30 p.m. Newfoundland Isabella is working towards becoming a textile curator after completing her Ph.D., a dream sparked by her internships and positions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Fitzwilliam Museum, and Colonial Williamsburg. Her passion for making historic objects accessible to all led her to create Sew What? a podcast about historic needlework and those who stitched it. Isabella writes, directs, produces, and hosts the podcast, which has thus far had 62 episodes, including discussions about Gee’s bend quilts, mourning hairwork, Māori weaving, schoolgirl samplers, and interviews with textile historians, makers, researchers, and museum professionals. Sew What? has had three formal seasons and is now releasing one-off episodes less regularly. In addition to her Ph.D. and podcast work, Isabella manages the social media presence of Witney Antiques, Britain’s leading antique dealership of historical needlework and textiles. Isabella manages Witney’s Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, in addition to running a successful Twitter account dedicated to her research and objects of interest and an Instagram account celebrating embroidery from all regions and time periods. She is currently co-curating an exhibition and co-authoring a book with Rebecca Scott of Witney Antiques.