Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

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Last month’s Bargello Christmas Stocking was a beautiful piece. Thanks to Sandy Higgins for giving us some wonderful stitching suggestions, and thanks to Susan Fukayama for stitching the model.

Another year has zoomed by and I must say that I am grateful to have been the president for the past two years. As president I could not have asked for a more giving group of individuals. Your time, energy, and enthusiasm made it easy to be on the board. Thank you to all who served on the board and committees. You are the reason the chapter has done so well!

During our November meeting we will vote for board member positions. If you are not able to attend the meeting, please complete the ballot on page 5.

Our annual holiday party is discussed below. In order to help everyone attend this year, carpool signups will be available at our November meeting. Let us know if you need a ride!

For the New Year celebration we plan a full day of stitching and potluck on Monday, January 1, 2007, from noon until 5:00 p.m. Let’s start the year with a great day of stitching!

Happy Stitching! Karen

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Tamara Willis, our Regional Rep. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. Hours must be EGA-related (except Meals on Wheels). Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 2000) (4 pts) 20
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 84
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 141
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 4
Fundraiser Quilt Ornaments (2 pts) 245
New Technique (2 pts) 74
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 32
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 9
Finished (2 pts) 291
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 9
Total: 912

Other News

  • Our November program is a Pulled Thread Petite Project.  Heather Cowan will present this project.
  • In December, we will get together at Ina’s house for our potluck Holiday Party.  Please see the full newsletter for details.
  • Please remember that 4th quarter membership renewals are due.  The list of members needing to renew can be found in the full newsletter.
  • In January’s program, Karen Herndon will be presenting a Teresa Wentzler Whitework Ornament.
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Framesmith, Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.
  • Please note that Needlepoint of La Jolla has moved. Their new location is 5685 La Jolla Boulevard, La Jolla, CA 92037. Their phone number, fax number, and email remain the same.

Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

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The Praying for a Cure Pocket from the Victoria Sampler, presented by Karen Herndon, gave us many new tips for our stitching. Thanks, Karen ! I’ve already shared some of your suggestions with other stitchers.

At the September meeting we also unanimously voted to approve a $200 contribution to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, as part of our chapter’s Outreach. Thanks to all for your generosity.

Here’s a story that only a stitcher can appreciate. While stopped at a light in my car with Michelle, my 2 1/2 year old daughter, we looked out the side window and saw some foliage debris on the side of the road. Also in the trash was a small square made of 2 x 4’s. Michelle stated, “Oh, no, Mom, someone threw out their stitching, oh, no!” I could not help but smile with a smile that melted my heart. I know that she will always appreciate the wonderful stitching we all enjoy. Keep sharing your treasures!

The slate for our next year’s Board Members has not yet been finalized. We plan to have it ready for the members by the October meeting – so we can vote at our November meeting. If you are unable to attend either the October or November meetings, please contact any board member for a ballot.

Happy Stitching! Karen

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Tamara Willis, our Regional Rep. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. Hours must be EGA-related (except Meals on Wheels). Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 2000) (4 pts) 20
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 84
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 138
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 4
Fundraiser Quilt Ornaments (2 pts) 245
New Technique (2 pts) 74
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 28
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 9
Finished (2 pts) 287
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 9
Total: 898

Other News

  • In October’s program, the we will be working on the Bargello Pine Tree Stocking.  It is a beautiful softly shaded design of a stylized forest. You can just imagine acres of trees in snow, with a starry sky above.
  • Our November program is a Pulled Thread Petite Project.  Heather Cowan will present this project.
  • Congratulations to Sandy!  She was the lucky winner of the goodie basket offered in appreciation for those who contributed to our Christmas tree ornament fundraiser.
  • Sign the Petition for a Needlework Commemorative Postage Stamp.  The Embroiderers’ Guild of America, as a whole, continues to pursue the creation and issue of a commemorative postage stamp to acknowledge and recognize embroidery and all needlework – which, of course, we all love, and has been a favorite past-time of American women since – well – the beginning of America and, even before. There is much more information available at the national website. The goal is to have a stamp available in 2008, the 50th anniversary of EGA. Sample letters to the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee will be available at the chapter meetings.
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Framesmith, Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.

Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

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Beading is so much fun and we all enjoyed the beaded needle case presented by Karen Herndon. Thank you, Karen, for a wonderful new technique.

The San Diego Quilt Show was profitable. Our chapter cleared slightly over $500 after expenses. We are grateful for all members who participated in giving time to raise money. Our chapter cannot exist without those who volunteer their time and energy.

Pre-registration for the Anchors Away, Off to Play PSR Regional Seminar, from May 7 through 11, 2007, is going on now through September 29, 2006. Don’t forget to sign up for your classes and the cruise. Happy Sailing!

During our October meeting we will be selecting a nominating committee to form the slate of officers for 2007. The nomination and election of chapter officers is the responsibility of all members and if you would like to help or would like to nominate a member, please let any of the current officers know. Remember our chapter has existed for 30 years and relies on volunteers to continue with a bright future.

Be sure to check out the new look of the EGA website at www.egausa.org.

Happy Stitching! Karen

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Tamara Willis, our Regional Rep. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. Hours must be EGA-related (except Meals on Wheels). Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 2000) (4 pts) 20
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 57
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 136
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 4
Fundraiser Quilt Ornaments (2 pts) 245
New Technique (2 pts) 74
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 26
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 9
Finished (2 pts) 287
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 9
Total: 867

Other News

  • Our September program, Praying for a Cure pocket, is a gift for all members: the chart, fabric, threads and other supplies – there is nothing for you to buy or bring. And it carries such an important message, for all of us, our friends, sisters, mothers, aunts, cousins . . . all of us. Karen Herndon will teach.
  • In October’s program, the we will be working on the Bargello Pine Tree Stocking.  It is a beautiful softly shaded design of a stylized forest. You can just imagine acres of trees in snow, with a starry sky above.
  • Congratulations to Heather!  She was the lucky winner of the Christmas tree opportunity drawing.
  • Sign the Petition for a Needlework Commemorative Postage Stamp.  The Embroiderers’ Guild of America, as a whole, continues to pursue the creation and issue of a commemorative postage stamp to acknowledge and recognize embroidery and all needlework – which, of course, we all love, and has been a favorite past-time of American women since – well – the beginning of America and, even before. There is much more information available at the national website. The goal is to have a stamp available in 2008, the 50th anniversary of EGA. Sample letters to the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee will be available at the chapter meetings.
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Framesmith, Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.

Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

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July’s program with Sandy and finishing ornaments was exciting and full of wonderful tips. And the mini-workshop held Sunday, August 20, at Sandy’s even empowered me to finish several ornaments. Thanks so much, Sandy; you are a treasure! Be sure to turn in your finished ornaments at Monday’s meeting. Visit us at the San Diego Quilt Show Thursday through Saturday, August 31 through Friday, September 2, at the Convention Center. Purchase an ornament or buy an Opportunity ticket for the decorated tree, full of hand-stitched ornaments.

An outreach possibility for the chapter is to donate $200 to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The Foundation is a global leader in the fight against breast cancer and November 10-12 the San Diego Breast Cancer 3-Day takes place, a 60-mile walk over that three-day period. Our member Amy is walking this event and has been training all summer. During our September meeting the chapter will vote on the outreach contribution.

More information about the Region’s 2007 Seminar and the Chapter’s Group Correspondence Courses is included in this newsletter.

Happy Stitching! Karen

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Tamara Willis, our Regional Rep. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. Hours must be EGA-related (except Meals on Wheels). Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 2000) (4 pts) 0
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 42
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 30
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 4
Fundraiser Quilt Ornaments (2 pts) 20
New Technique (2 pts) 12
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 24
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 6
Finished (2 pts) 59
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 8
Total: 205

Other News

  • In the August program, Karen Herndon will teach the beaded needlecase pattern, Talavera, designed by Black Giraffe Designs, website www.blackgiraffe.com. The designer has graciously allowed our chapter to use this pattern at no charge! Books and kits will be distributed at the August meeting to those who have signed up with Karen.
  • Our September program, Praying for a Cure pocket, is a gift for all members: the chart, fabric, threads and other supplies – there is nothing for you to buy or bring. And it carries such an important message, for all of us, our friends, sisters, mothers, aunts, cousins . . . all of us. Karen Herndon will teach.
  • Congratulations to Pat, who completed one of our information cards at the San Diego County Fair. Her name was drawn as the winner of a free year’s membership at our July meeting. Karen Krampe called her during the meeting, and she seemed very happy to be the winner! She has other commitments for the next few weeks, and we won’t get to meet her in person for a little while. Pat, please accept this welcome in advance!
  • Sign the Petition for a Needlework Commemorative Postage Stamp.  The Embroiderers’ Guild of America, as a whole, continues to pursue the creation and issue of a commemorative postage stamp to acknowledge and recognize embroidery and all needlework – which, of course, we all love, and has been a favorite past-time of American women since – well – the beginning of America and, even before. There is much more information available at the national website. The goal is to have a stamp available in 2008, the 50th anniversary of EGA. Sample letters to the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee will be available at the chapter meetings.
  • We are happy to welcome back The Framesmith.  Pat has decided to start working at her framing business again. We are very happy about that – on so many levels ! Especially glad that you are feeling up to it, Pat !
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Framesmith, Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.

Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

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We heard such wonderful comments about the Stitching Gadget Program! We were so glad everyone enjoyed themselves. And of course I have already purchased another gadget to add to my collection. Yes – I love it, and hope to never stop.

Our July 4th potluck was a great day filled with stitching and socializing. I wish every day could be the same.

July’s program is Sandy Higgins presenting finishing of our “quilt” theme ornaments. Remember to bring your ornaments, especially those that are unfinished. Those of us, like myself, who are finishing-challenged look forward to learning something new.

Sign up for our next Group Correspondence Course, Tiramisu, by teacher Dakota Rogers before the end of November, 2006. Tiramisu is a sampler comprised of 12 bands of reversible blackwork, adapted from 16th and 17th century Italian samplers. Please let Karen Herndon (or any Board Member) know that you wish to be part of this Group.

Happy Stitching! Karen

Extra Day to Finish Ornaments

On Saturday, August 19, Sandy Higgins has offered her home workshop/studio for those of us who have more ornaments to complete for the Opportunity Christmas Tree. We will pack the tree with as many pretty things as possible – and also offer these finished ornaments for individual sale at the San Diego Quilt Show, August 31, September 1-2. Please RSVP to Sandy by August 11. She will provide directions.

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Tamara Willis, our Regional Rep. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. Hours must be EGA-related (except Meals on Wheels). Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 2000) (4 pts) 0
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 36
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 26
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 2
Fundraiser Quilt Ornaments (2 pts) 4
New Technique (2 pts) 10
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 22
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 6
Finished (2 pts) 40
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 6
Total: 152

Other News

  • Our July program, Finishing Quilt Ornaments, will help us reach our quilt ornament goal.  We will be finishing our stitched quilt-design pieces to hang on a small tree. Bring your sewing machine, if you can, and invisible nylon thread, felt, ultra-suede, ribbons, buttons, beads, charms, glue or anything else you think you may need to complete your ornaments. Remember you will get one ticket for each ornament, for the opportunity to win a veritable Pandora’s Box of goodies to enhance your collection of stitching supplies. It has been announced that one of the items included is one ticket towards the drawing for the expense paid trip to the 2007 National Seminar in Chicago.
  • In the August program, Karen Herndon will teach the beaded needlecase pattern, Talavera, designed by Black Giraffe Designs, website www.blackgiraffe.com. The designer has graciously allowed our chapter to use this pattern at no charge! Books and kits will be distributed at the August meeting to those who have signed up with Karen.
  • We omitted additional details about Gloria’s awards at the 2006 San Diego County Fair. Her stitching of “Wakefield”, a 2005 ANG workshop, not only won First Place in its category, but also the ANG donated award which carried a higher cash prize than that awarded by the Fair, and a stitched ribbon award. At the Shoreline Stitcher’s Showcase in Los Angeles early in June, with 480 entries, Gloria’s “Safari” (Jim Wurth, designer) received an Honorable Mention; Whirligigs (Jane Zimmerman) received Third Place; and Ten Temari Balls (Diana Vandervoort) was awarded Second Place. Congratulations again, Gloria !!
  • A very generous anonymous donation has been made to our chapter library – copies of four beading books by Jennie Might. Our August program, the beaded needlecase, is one of her designs. We are very grateful for the kindness of the donor(s). See Heather about borrowing these resources. Thank You !!!
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.

Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

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Thanks to Tamara for teaching the Eight-Sided Tufted Pillow finishing during our May program!

The Pacific Southwest Region (PSR) Meeting took place on June 3 and classes were announced for the Region Seminar May 7-11, 2007. Take a look at the website www.psrega.org for class descriptions and cruise registration. Pre-registration for classes is September 1-29, 2006, so mark your calendars!

The ANG Shoreline Stitchers Showcase Needlework Show and Exhibit at Loyola Marymount University was spectacular. Over 450 pieces were on display including several from our members Gloria Fedor and Gini Moore.

Don’t forget to stitch a quilt-theme ornament for our chapter fundraising. We would like to have at least two ornaments from each member. Remember this is for our chapter fundraising during the Quilt Show August 31 through September 2.

July 4 plan for another fun day of stitching and food starting at 10:00 a.m.. Please join us in the community room and let’s enjoy a quiet holiday.

Happy Stitching! Karen

2006 San Diego County Fair

It’s always interesting to wander through the Home and Hobby displays when you are a creative person and especially part of a stitching organization like our guild. You may see that someone has stitched a design or a chart you already own, inspiring you to start it, or somebody else has finished one of our Group Correspondence Courses. For Guild members the recognition of other members’ accomplishment is something we all look forward to. And so – Congratulations to Gloria! She won a first for Wakefield, and three seconds for the Stained Glass Pillow (GCC), Study in Gold and Silver, and Copper Hearts. All of these were beautiful, Gloria!

Gini was awarded third place for Christmas Memories (a CATS class) and second place for Honey, I Shrunk the Wreath, and a first place for the cross-stitched Green Man on a hand-dyed fabric.

We want to mention also a first place winning beads-on-canvas design of tropical fish stitched by Herb – husband of our member Sandy, and Margi’s dad.

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Tamara Willis, our Regional Rep. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. Hours must be EGA-related (except Meals on Wheels). Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 2000) (4 pts) 0
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 36
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 17
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 2
Fundraiser Quilt Ornaments (2 pts) 2
New Technique (2 pts) 4
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 14
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 6
Finished (2 pts) 32
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 6
Total: 119

Other News

  • In the June program, Karen Krampe will lead an informative discussion of all the “Gadgets You Need to Know About”! She has the inside scoop on every gadget you could imagine. If you have any unusual or old tools or gadgets, bring them along for a Show, Share, and Tell.
  • Our July program, Finishing Quilt Ornaments, will help us reach our quilt ornament goal.  We will be finishing our stitched quilt-design pieces to hang on a small tree. Bring your sewing machine, if you can, and invisible nylon thread, felt, ultra-suede, ribbons, buttons, beads, charms, glue or anything else you think you may need to complete your ornaments. Remember you will get one ticket for each ornament, for the opportunity to win a veritable Pandora’s Box of goodies to enhance your collection of stitching supplies. It has been announced that one of the items included is one ticket towards the drawing for the expense paid trip to the 2007 National Seminar in Chicago.
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Fabrication, Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.

Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

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Our April chapter program was wonderful! Many thanks to Margi, for teaching us the beaded nametag holder. It was great to finish a piece and I know several others enjoyed the completion stage. Let’s all bring our finished beaded strings to the chapter meeting on May 22 for a group photo to add to our website.

Hope to see everyone on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29 in the Clairemont Community Center for our stitching potluck all afternoon.

Looking ahead to our August program, a beaded needlecase, you can get a preview on Jennie Might’s website, www.blackgiraffe.com. Jennie has also offered a 40% discount on her books. We will be taking orders for her books, wooden needlecases and bead kits at the June meeting. Bring your checkbook!

Did you know that 2006 is Muchas Manos de San Diego’s 30th Year Anniversary? We plan to celebrate during our September Meeting with a special program – a complete kit for the Breast Cancer Prayer Pocket. We hope to see as many of our members as possible.

Happy Stitching! Karen

2006 San Diego County Fair

The San Diego County Fair is coming soon! The theme is Ride the Tide to Fun. It opens this year on Saturday, June 10, and ends on Tuesday, the Fourth of July.

EGA and ANG chapters will have a table in Home and Hobby, in the Grandstand, with demonstration shifts from 10:00 – 1:30 and 1:30 to 5:00. See Margi Thornbugh to sign up. Demonstration volunteers will receive a free admission ticket to the fair for every shift worked. Free parking is available at the Horse Park Lot or park for the $8 fee in the main lot. The demonstrators’ tickets will be given at a chapter meeting or mailed to you if you can’t come to a meeting.

Stitched pieces are needed to display in the EGA/ANG booth for this event. Our booth is very secure. The pieces are anchored to the wall and we make sure they are not easy to remove. All types of stitchery are needed to show the full picture of all the various chapters have to offer. Please label them clearly so they can be returned to you with little delay. Contact Margi Thornbugh to loan your stitched pieces.

The fair is always a lot of fun and a wonderful opportunity to let the public know about our guilds and local chapters.

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Tamara during the chapter meeting. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. All volunteer hours count, even if for an organization other than EGA. Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 1999) (4 pts) 0
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 33
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 12
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 2
Fundraiser Quilt Ornaments (2 pts) 0
New Technique (2 pts) 0
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 10
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 0
Finished (2 pts) 24
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 6
Total: 87

Other News

  • The May program will be an eight-sided tufted pillow presented by Tamara.  Important correction:  be sure to bring 2 pieces of fabric–your stitched piece for the top and a matching sized piece for the bottom.
  • In the June program, Karen Krampe will lead an informative discussion of all the “Gadgets You Need to Know About”! She has the inside scoop on every gadget you could imagine. If you have any unusual or old tools or gadgets, bring them along for a Show, Share, and Tell.
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Fabrication, Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.

Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

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A special “thank you” to Tamara Willis for the extraordinary job she did in presenting the March Program, “Overlord” Slide Show.

Let’s all keep stitching our quilt ornaments. Our goal is to stitch as many ornaments as possible for chapter fundraising, to be sold during the Quilt Show, August 31 and September 1-2. I look forward to seeing more creative, fun, and exciting ornaments each month.

There are even more upcoming stitching events. The Del Mar Quilt, Craft & Sewing Festival is May 18-20. The Shoreline Stitchers Showcase is an ANG Judged Needlework Show for Professional, Master and Non-Professional Stitchers, on Saturday and Sunday June 3 and 4. Check out the Pacific Southwestern Region website for more information. And we always look forward to the San Diego County Fair, which starts this year on June 10.

We plan to have two Potluck Stitching Days – Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, from noon to “whenever”. Then again on Tuesday, July 4, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., we will stitch in the Clairemont Community Room. I am looking forward to some dedicated stitching time!

Remember! Library Books are due back at the April Meeting!

Happy Stitching! Karen

Del Mar Craft & Sewing Festival

The Del Mar Craft & Sewing Festival will be held Thursday, May 18, Friday, May 19, and Saturday, May 20, at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. This commercial show is a wonderful opportunity to promote membership in our chapter. The show hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Vendors will offer supplies in Quilting, Sewing, Needle Arts, Beading, Books, and all kinds of crafts. Our local Embroiderers’ Guild and American Needlepoint Guild chapters will have a booth again this year, and we will need approximately 30 demonstrators to man our booth during the three days. For 2 1/2 hours of demonstration time in our booth, you will receive free admission to the show. So sign up to demonstrate and promote our chapter!

New this year–free admission for guild members!  Get your coupon in the full newsletter.

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Tamara during the chapter meeting. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. All volunteer hours count, even if for an organization other than EGA. Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 1999) (4 pts) 0
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 30
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 7
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 2
Fundraiser Quilt Ornaments (2 pts) 0
New Technique (2 pts) 0
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 10
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 0
Finished (2 pts) 24
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 4
Total: 77

Other News

  • The April program will be a Beaded Nametag Holder presented by Margi.  Forgot to order a kit?  A very limited number of kits will be available meeting for $3 and include a pair of clips in silver or gold, 30″ of flex wire, and four crimp beads.
  • The May program will be an eight-sided tufted pillow presented by Tamara.  Be sure to get on Karen H’s list for a free color copy of the pattern – at the April 24 meeting.
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Fabrication, Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.

Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

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BIG NEWS! The Pacific Southwest Region has announced the 2007 Region Seminar is a cruise to Ensenada and Catalina from May 7 through May 11, 2007. The approximate price for an inside cabin is $449 per person and $499 for an outside cabin. Classes will be held from Tuesday through Thursday. Mark your calendars and watch the region website for more information – or check with one of the board members.

Also our region is interested in any salad recipes from chapter members. Please submit any recipes to a board member.

Let’s continue working on our “quilt” ornaments for our big fundraiser at the end of August. And don’t forget – for every finished ornament, your name is entered into an opportunity drawing for what we expect to be a major award of stash enhancement!

Happy Stitching! Karen

Del Mar Craft & Sewing Festival

The Del Mar Craft & Sewing Festival will be held Thursday, May 18, Friday, May 19, and Saturday, May 20, at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. This commercial show is a wonderful opportunity to promote membership in our chapter. The show hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Vendors will offer supplies in Quilting, Sewing, Needle Arts, Beading, Books, and all kinds of crafts. Our local Embroiderers’ Guild and American Needlepoint Guild chapters will have a booth again this year, and we will need approximately 30 demonstrators to man our booth during the three days. For 2 1/2 hours of demonstration time in our booth, you will receive free admission to the show. So sign up to demonstrate and promote our chapter!

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Tamara during the chapter meeting. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. All volunteer hours count, even if for an organization other than EGA. Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 1999) (4 pts) 0
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 27
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 5
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 2
Outreach bookmarks (2 pts) 0
New Technique (2 pts) 0
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 8
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 0
Finished (2 pts) 24
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 4
Total: 70

Other News

  • The March program will be the Overlord Embroidery Slide Show.  You won’t want to miss this program! As a departure from our usual meeting format, we will have a slide show of embroidery techniques and styles throughout history.
  • The April program will be a Beaded Nametag Holder presented by Margi.  Kits can be ordered through the March meeting for $3 and include a pair of clips in silver or gold, 30″ of flex wire, and four crimp beads.
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Fabrication, Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.

Chapter members–click here to access the full newsletter.  You will be directed to our private Yahoo group and you will need to sign in.

President’s MessageBig Sister ProgramVolunteer Service HoursUFO UpdatesOther News

President’s Message

March 12 is the Pacific Southwest Region meeting in Las Vegas. We will relay any information during the March chapter meeting. The region has a current fundraiser of Designer Notecards. Please see page 5 of this newsletter or at the PSR region website for photos and order information. Notecard Ordering forms will be available at the Open Stitching afternoon on February 20 and the chapter meeting on February 27.

Be sure to mark your calendars for upcoming events. May 18 through 20 is the Sewing and Craft Fair. And the San Diego County Fair is not long after that, running from June 10 to July 4. As always, Margi Thornburgh works hard to coordinate members staffing our booth. She will have a sign-up sheet for volunteers. Please check your schedules and sign up early!

Let’s start working on our “quilt” ornaments for our big fundraiser at the end of August. And don’t forget – for every finished ornament, your name is entered into an opportunity drawing for what we expect to be a major award of stash enhancement!

Happy Stitching! Karen

Big Sister Program

Remember your first months in Muchas Manos when words like National and Regional, and abbreviations like UFO and GCC caused bewilderment? Members talking about their “STASHES” made you wonder just what kind of a drug den you had wandered into? Wondered if you would ever get a “SABLE”? We are asking established members to agree to shepherd new members through their own first months, and help them maneuver through the confusion. Please contact Angelina for more information.

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours during the chapter meeting. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. All volunteer hours count, even if for an organization other than EGA. Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

The latest numbers in our 2006 UnFinished Object program.

Older Projects (started prior to 1999) (4 pts) 0
Old Projects (started prior to 2006) (3 pts) 9
New (started and finished stitching in 2006) (1 pt) 0
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) 2
Outreach bookmarks (2 pts) 0
New Technique (2 pts) 0
Chapter Programs (2 pts) 0
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) 0
Finished (2 pts) 4
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) 2
Total: 17

Other News

  • The February program will be a quilt block ornament.  We will also have the opportunity to choose the Beading Project that Margi will conduct in April.
  • The March program will be the Overlord Embroidery Slide Show.  You won’t want to miss this program! As a departure from our usual meeting format, we will have a slide show of embroidery techniques and styles throughout history.
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Fabrication, Needle Nook of La Jolla, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.