Posted by Marilyn Bird on August 12, 2021 in News | 0 comments
Prairie Threads Over the past 40 plus years, Members of the Regina Stitchery Guild have explored the wonderful world of embroidery.Through threads and fabrics handled with the love of the hand, one has created a narrative that the viewer can respond and relate to. Prairie Threads showcases various members works using traditional and contemporary methods of stitch, capturing the icons of the floral and fauna of the lands, the endless energy of the...
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Posted by Marilyn Bird on June 19, 2021 in News | 0 comments
Dimensions 2021 The Saskatchewan Craft Council’s biennial touring exhibition of award-winning contemporary craft by Saskatchewan craftspeople. Dimensions is constantly transforming, unique voice of contemporary craft in Canada. Exhibition runs from May 26 – August 28, 2021 at the Saskatchewan Craft Gallery 813 Broadway Avenue,...
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Posted by Marilyn Bird on April 12, 2021 in News | 0 comments
The next virtual general meeting of the Stitchery Guild takes place Tuesday April 13 at 7 pm. Members of the public are welcome to attend. The April meeting program will take a detailed look at how to make Tassels. Anyone interested in participating can email mail@reginastitcheryguild.ca to get the Zoom login...
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Posted by Marilyn Bird on March 17, 2021 in News | 0 comments
A Flavorlicious World is an incursion into Montreal artist Magali Thibault Boveil’s enchanted universe. Her joyful and vibrant jewellery practice elevates synthetic resins and plastic to become precious materials. For a moment, the artist invites you to put on her pink glasses and let yourself be carried away by a touch of wonder… Virtual Artist Talk : Wednesday March 17, 7pm...
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Posted by Marilyn Bird on February 9, 2021 in News | 0 comments
The next scheduled meeting of the Regina Stitchery Guild is Tuesday February 9th at 7 pm. This is a Zoom meeting. Non members may attend one meeting without purchasing a membership. Contact the web master for log-in information @...
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Posted by Marilyn Bird on January 29, 2021 in News | 0 comments
EAC is looking for members to design a portion of a stitch-a-long sampler project to celebrate the 50th anniversary of EAC/ACB. They want to promote our “Member Designers”. Closing date for submissions of designs is January 31, 2022. For more detail see the complete article on our Events...
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Posted by Marilyn Bird on January 21, 2021 in News | 0 comments
Square Dance is Cathryn Miller’s newest exhibition. Unified by a common material and the use of the square as a recurring design element; this exhibition explores both the encryption and the transmission of memories and messages. The works are textile-inspired, and paper is transformed through a variety of processes such as cutting, folding, printing, painting or stitching. Exhibition dates : January 16-March 6, 2021. Virtual artist talk: Wednesday February 17, 2021, 7 pm CST. For more information:...
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Posted by Marilyn Bird on January 19, 2021 in News | 0 comments
Due to COVID 19 the Magical Mystery EAC Seminar that was to be held in Richmond BC from May18-23 is going virtual. Not all classes will translate well to online so some class will not run. People who pre-registered will by contacted by January 25th to confirm their classes. Registration will be open on February 1st for anyone who still wishes to participate.
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Posted by Marilyn Bird on January 12, 2021 in News | 0 comments
The regular monthly meeting of the Regina Stitchery Guild takes place via ZOOM Tuesday evening January 12th at 7 pm. Members of the public are invited to participate. Send an email to mail@reginastitcheryguild.ca for login information for the ZOOM meeting. The topic of discussion for the meeting is how to make Inchie art.
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Posted by Marilyn Bird on December 11, 2020 in News | 0 comments
For the second year the Regina Stitchery Guild has partnered with the Provincial Capital Commission and the Royal Canadian Legion to send Saskatchewan Military Veterans Support on the Home Front Care Kits. Good things really do come in small packages. The brightly colored boxes include a hand crafted item made by a member of the Regina Stitchery Guild, short bread cookies, candies, chocolates, a deck of playing cards, Legion face masks and Lest we Forget wrist bands. The Canadian Mental Health Association provided information regarding...
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