Seminar 2024 in Regina May 26-31, 2024

Jacobean Sunset by Alison Cole Alison comes to Seminar from Australia. She has been embroidering for most of her life. She has been teaching goldwork and stumpwork for over 20 years. Alison has studied in the UK, France, Italy, Spain and the USA and has toured Australia as a featured artist and worked as artist in residence. Jacobean Sunset is a 2 day class in Goldwork technique. This design is worked on Hanah hand-dyed velvet and has a...

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Seminar 2024 – Endless Horizons

Cotton Candy by Carol Storie – 2 day class This piece is a 7″ square stitched on 22 count Hardanger fabric with DMC threads. The colours of this delicate piece are reminiscent of Cotton Candy. Carol Storie, is a member of the Regina Stitchery Guild. She creates and teaches designs in many techniques of counted thread; including Hardanger, canvas work, pulled thread, blackwork and cross stitch. She incorporates specialty threads and...

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Seminar 2024

Endless Horizons -Hosted by the Regina Stitchery Guild May 26-31, 2024 Over 5 days participants can take one 4 day class or two 2 day classes. We have chosen diverse techniques and superb teachers and we are excited to offer you a wonderful and exciting variety of classes to choose from. Registration is now open to all members of EAC/ACB. Class descriptions, and registration information can be found at...

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What’s New At Sask Craft Council

Perspectives is a collaborative exhibition by six artists working in photography, ceramics, metal sculpture, glass, and jewellery. The show is organized into six vignettes. Each includes a feature piece by one artist, and creative response by the others. The aim is to explore the interplay of different craft media and artistic perspectives. Saskatchewan Craft Council is located at 813 Broadway Avenue in...

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Welcome Back to the 2023-2024 stitching year

First meeting Sunday September 10th at 1:30 pm – Neil Balkwill Centre Presidents MessageWelcome Back!September marks the start of getting back into routine whether it be work, guilds or school, as the heart of the summer fades. Fall transcends upon us with its beautiful colours and endless coloured skies.For the Regina Stitchery Guild, it marks the beginning of another great year full of learning and getting back to the basics in our...

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