
submitted by Mary Wahl I have lived in Canmore, Alberta (about an hour west of Calgary in the Rocky Mountains)...
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.
submitted by Mary Wahl I have lived in Canmore, Alberta (about an hour west of Calgary in the Rocky Mountains)...
My name is Michele Young and I live in southern Ontario. I was delighted to be a winner of a...
submitted by Lexa Shaw, Embroiderers’ Guild of Victoria I was quite surprised to win a copy of Giuliana Ricama magazine....
submitted by: Carol Gordon, Membership, Vancouver Guild of Embroiderers We’re calling our summer stitching group Under the Old Oak Tree. ...
submitted by Adele Mandryk My name is Adele Mandryk and I live in western Canada in the city of Edmonton,...
Semiahmoo Guild of Needle Arts met regularly on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at the White Rock...
submitted by Joyce Gill I was really pleased when I heard that Giuliana Ricama was going to be produced in...
submitted by Jean Hughes, Town Clock Stitchers, Halifax, Nova Scotia There was a time when embroidery on clothing was all...
Thank you to the publishers for contacting EAC/ACB to help with their launch of the new English version of this...
The dates of the upcoming board meetings have been set. Any member is welcome to attend. Sunday, September 13, 2020...
We are still looking for nominees for the EAC/ACB Vice President and Communications Director positions. Job descriptions for both positions...
... Many of the stitches are similar to crewel and when I took the course, I found that the emphasis...
Rasha led the “Threads of Diaspora” project, … resulted in the creation of 120 pieces of collective artwork to be added to the Edmonton tapestry, involving the participation of 22 women from diverse cultural backgrounds. It worked closely with skilled Palestinian designers in the community to celebrate and preserve this traditional craft. This beautiful tapestry has been featured on CBC.