America's largest and most prestigious non-profit embroidery guild was founded to foster high standards of excellence in the practice of the art of embroidery, and to develop an active program of education and study to meet the needs of its members. ...
Japanese Embroidery, embroidery supplies, silks, metallics, metallic thread, beads, koma, needlework, couching, beads, beading, beadwork, silk and metal thread embroidery and information about Japanese arts can be found at The Japanese Embroidery Center Web site http://www.japaneseembroidery.com.
www.japaneseembroidery.com
For those who are interested in needlework, this online stitch dictionary will assist in increasing your embroidery skills. It is illustrated with step by step instructions of each embroidery stitch. This page is the contents page listing the embroidery stitches to be found on the site.
www.anu.edu.au/ITA/CSA/textiles/sharonb/stitches/stitchfsite.html
An exhibition of work Sherri Wood in collaboration with various Tattooo Artists ...
www.daintytime.com/tattoo
On line embroidery lessons showing how to make basic hand embroidery stitches often used in redwork ...
www.yesterdayscharm.com/embroidery_lessons.htm
Welcome to the Great Lakes Region of The Embroiderers' Guild of America, Inc. (EGA). The Great Lakes Region, GLR, has approximately 3, 000 members in 56 chapters across Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Chapters offer monthly programs including lectures, hands-on projects, demonstrations, field trips, and community projects. They also offer stitch-ins, Group Correspondence ...
An organisation for the hobbyist and the professional textile designer or embroiderer.
A new and exciting presence on the web devoted to the art of silk ribbon embroidery. An offshoot of the silkribbon@yahooA { }groups.com mailing list.
www.silk-ribbon-embroidery.com