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Embrodierer's Guild of America
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The Embrodierer's Guild includes smocking, quilting, crewel, various counted thread
techniques, needlepoint, and other techniques. This is probably one of the best
organizations for needleworkers.
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American Quilter's Society
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Dedicated to promoting today's quilter, this site offers membership enrollment, a
catalog of quilt books (members get discounts!), listing of quilt shows, and museum
information
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Smocking Arts Guild of America
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With a mission is to promote and preserve the art of smocking and related needlearts
through education for future generations this site offers smocking chapters,
correspondence courses, activities, and other information
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Cyberstitchers
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EGA online guild which operates through yahoogroups. International membership.
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Knitting Guild of America
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The Knitting Guild Association (TKGA) is a non-profit organization dedicated
solely to knitting and knitters. For more than 20 years TKGA has brought
knitters together to connect, create and grow.
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Crochet Guild of America
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The main purpose of the Crochet Guild of America is to educate the public
about crochet, provide education and networking opportunities, and set
a national standard for the quality, art and skill of crochet through creative
endeavors.
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American Sewing Guild
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Advancing Sewing As An Art and Life Skill
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American Needlepoint Guild
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The American Needlepoint Guild, Inc. (ANG) is an educational,
non-profit organization whose purpose is educational and cultural development
through participation in and encouragement of interest in the art of
needlepoint. ANG defines needlepoint as any counted or free
stitchery worked by hand with a threaded needle on a readily countable ground.
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The Cross Stitch Guild
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Cross stitch - and all counted needlework techniques such as blackwork, Hardanger and canvaswork.
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Embroiderer's Association of Canada
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Purpose is to encourage and promote the practice and knowledge of the art of embroidery in all its forms; and to have a fellowship of persons who enjoy needlework and wish to learn and share their knowledge and thereby to work towards maintaining higher standards of design, colour and workmanship
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Historic Needlework Guild, Inc
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Preservation and history of embroidery. Speciality is colonial samplers
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Embroiderer's Guild of England
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U.K's leading crafts association
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