
Seminar 2026 :: Richmond, BC :: May 5-10, 2026
Be sure to check the fundraisers and class offerings on the Seminar 2026 website. EAC/ACB’s seminar features classes, an exhibition, prizes, boutiques, and so much more!
More than 30 in-person and virtual classes to choose from! Techniques include: box making, goldwork, boutis, stumpwork, canvas work, punto-in-aria, silk ribbon, white work, beading and more.
In person, virtual or both, you're sure to find a way to take part in Seminar 2026.
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EAC/ACB President Terri Briggs announced the incoming board members for the 2024-26 term. The following volunteers have agreed to serve:...

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EAC/ACB’s 2023 seminar theme was The Stitch Goes On/Le point continue. That theme was interpreted quite differently by the three...
Arounna Khounnoraj of bookhou is a Canadian textile artist based in Toronto. Her work spans many textile techniques, but the one that has been with her the longest is embroidery. During this presentation, Arounna will share her work and business practice, and she will also demonstrate a few of her favourite stitches. September 27, 2025 :: Zoom Webinar 4:30 pm Newfoundland Time :: 4 pm Atlantic Time :: 3 pm Eastern Time :: 2 pm Central Time :: 1 pm Mountain Time :: noon Pacific Time Members, please log in to My EAC/Mon ACB to access the registration code for Zoom. If you're not a member yet, you can purchase a virtual seat. Arounna has written several books, and later this year, she will be launching another book, The Handmade Home: 21 Simple Sewing Projects for Your Home. In 2026, Arounna will be launching her second embroidery-focused book. Arounna's upcoming (October 2025) book, The Handmade Home: 21 Simple Sewing Projects for Your Home Cover of Contemporary Patchwork: Techniques in Colour, Surface Design & Sewing Interior page from Embroidery: A Modern Guide to Botanical Embroidery (June 2022) Interior pages from Visible Mending: A Modern Guide to Darning, Stitching and Patching the Clothes You Love (November 2020) Arounna's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookhou/ Arounna's Website: https://www.bookhou.com/

3:30 Newfoundland, 3 p.m. Atlantic, 2 p.m. Eastern, 1 p.m. Central, noon Central, and 11 a.m. Pacific You can use the contact form to email the EAC/ACB Secretary, Sandra Baker, to receive a meeting invitation and link. From the dropdown list, choose "Requests for information about board meetings, meeting minutes, bylaws, etc."
