Text Box: May 22, 2009-This evening’s project wasn’t a project at all but a culmination of  projects that had been finished in the past or are in process.  Each member told how they finished their piece, whether it was by framing,  making it into a pillow top, pillow case, quilt, or lid for a basket.  It was a great experience that will be repeated in the future.
Text Box: Meeting Place:
Bay Village Library
502 Cahoon Rd, Bay Village, Ohio
4th Wed of month—6:30pm-8:45pm
Text Box: Phone: 440-871-8828
Alternate Phone:  440-734-2383
E-mail: csosberg@wowway.com
National EGA Website: www.egausa.org
Text Box: April 22, 2009—Dona Stovicek has taken classes on ribbon embroidery from some of the best teachers in the country.  She used that knowledge to teach us how to make a name tag using those techniques.   






Text Box: 2009
Text Box: June
Text Box: North Coast Chapter of Greater Cleveland
Embroiderer’s Guild of America, Inc.
Text Box: FUTURE PROGRAMS
September 23, 2009
Needlepoint Needle Fob			Cost:  $5.00 
Supplies needed:  Size 24  tapestry needle		Taught by Dawn Liljeberg
October 28, 2009
Biscornu Pincushion			           Cost:  $0.00
Supplies needed:  Size 24 tapestry needle		Taught by Kathy Miller
November 18, 2009
Temari Ball				            Cost: $2.00 approx
Supplies needed:  yarn, 4 spools of thread, colored pins	Taught by Christine Osberg
December 16, 2009
Candlewick Christmas ornament	   Cost:  $2.00 approx
Supplies needed  5” embroidery hoop			Taught by Dona Stovicek

  June 10, 2009-

The Old/New Board Meeting  was held.  As you can see by the first four projects listed above, Kathy Miller has a great lineup of projects that will not only be fun to stitch, but will inspire you too. 

 

There were also great ideas shared that will be implemented this coming year. We’re excited about them and hope you will be too when we share them with you in September. 

Text Box: March 25, 2009—Sixteen members took advantage of a needlepoint class taught by needlepoint artist Carol Gantz of Stitches, Etc.  in Bay Village.  A variety of stitches were learned and applied to a project designed by Carol.  It was a wonderful experience enjoyed by all.  






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Letter from the President

 

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