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Welcome to
Great Lakes Region
IL, IN, MI, OH, WI
Embroiderers' Guild
of America

Early Registration is Open!
GLR Members can pre-register for our 2013 Seminar, Hoopin' it up in the Circle City
to be held in Indianapolis, Indiana April 28 - May 2, 2013. Pre-registration forms must be postmarked
by May 25, 2012, and sent with a $50 non-refundable deposit to the registrar.
These links will provide you with the Registration Form (211 Kb) and
Class List (3.57 Mb)
If you have any questions, please contact the Registrar, Trish Hickman, at
GLR.Seminar2013@yahoo.com or 317-848-3689 (before 8pm Eastern).
EGA Mission
The mission of The Embroiderers' Guild of America is
to stimulate appreciation for and celebrate the heritage of embroidery
by advancing the highest standards of excellence in its practice through
education, exhibition, preservation, collection and research.
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The
Great Lakes Region (GLR) of The Embroiderers' Guild of America (EGA), has
over 1,100 members in 48 chapters across Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Ohio and
Wisconsin. Chapters offer monthly programs
including lectures, hands-on projects, demonstrations, field trips
and community projects. Chapters may also offer stitch-ins, Group
Correspondence Courses, workshops, special interest groups and the
fellowship of other stitchers. Membership is open to anyone with an
interest in needlework. Visitors are encouraged and welcomed.
Check our map or state list
to find a chapter near you!
As a region, GLR offers Group
Correspondence Courses and other educational opportunities. Annual
Seminars give us the chance to come together to take classes from
nationally-known teachers, share ideas and experiences, and to have
fun. All members of the Region are invited to participate.
Come visit a chapter meeting -- no experience
necessary!
Share the wonderful world of embroidery!
GLR Mission
The mission of the Great Lakes Region is
to foster the highest standards of excellence in the practice
of the art of embroidery through an active program of
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