Needle Arts, 1983-2023, $3 each, choose your issues, EGA history +
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Model | Needle Arts Magazine |
| Years Available | 1983-2023 |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Frequency Of Publication | Quarterly |
Back issues of Needle Arts magazines from 1983 to 2023. Published quarterly by the Embroiderers' Guild of America. The history of needlepoint in the US can be seen through the magazines of the Embroiderer's Guild of America. Lots of articles on how to, projects, history, book reviews, and much more. Lots and lots of terrific projects. Lots of articles from well-known needle artists.Lots of history and nostalgia in these magazines. The Embroiderer's Guild of America is still going strong. See their website,egausa.org, to see all the terrific projects, classes, group correspondence courses, and local chapters. There are lots of things to learn and see virtually these days. Before you pay, request a total so that I can send you an invoice to adjust the postage correctly. If you end up overpaying for postage, I will send you a refund. Here's your chance to fill in your missing issues. Find them here. Or mix and match from 1983 through 2022.Some of these issues also have the classes from the national conference on the flip side of the magazine. They are somewhat heavier. This is a list of the contents and photos from two issues just to give you an idea of the variety of articles and projects in each magazine. Needle Arts Volume XIV, Number 3 Summer 1983, 48 pages, editor Carol L. Cheney1. Back to Basics: Filet the Right Way by Marion Scoular and Ilse Altherr2. The EGA collection on show by Ann Hottelet3. Bound to Art by Mary McMenamin - article on Chinese women's foot binding and the shoes they wore4. Mood's Mosaics by Katherine Pettit - review of Volume II of the The Sublime Heritage of Martha Mood5. It's a New Frame Up by Elsa T. Cose - how to back embroidery with muslin or linen before working and why6. Saving Santa Anna's Poncho by Adelaide Yost - preservation of textiles7. Dictionary of Whitework by Muriel Bishop - classification discussion8. The Lucet by Gay Ann Rogers - how to make cord using lucet9. Whither Lace by Aurelia Loveman - contemporary design applications of lacemaking techniques10. Inspirations from Great Britain - Constance Howard by Chris Rex11. Book reviews by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles12. Letters to the Editor - in every issue13. Event Calendar - in every issue14. Chapter News - in every issue15. Current educational classes and certification courses - in every issue16. 1982 EGA Financial Statement17. Nominees for National Office for 198418. Classifieds and Ads - in every issue Needle Arts Volume 53, Number 1 March 2022, 48 pages, editors Heather Gooch1. President's Message - Karen Hamilton2. Diane Herrmann - profile by Heather Gooch3. Designers Across American Project - Spinning Sparkler by Diane Herrmann4. The Moravian Legacy by Cindi Becker-Lemkau - history of practical and arts education for women5. Revisiting Redwork by Heather Gooch - Rosie deLeon-McCrady reinvigorates the technique6. Pattern - Pot-Bellied Pig by Rosie deLeon-McCrady - modernizing this circa-1910s pattern7. EGA Stitch-in-Public Day 2022 by Heather Gooch - photos from this activity by chapters across the country8. Current educational classes and certification courses - in every issue9. Chapter News - in every issue10. Pattern - Dogwood Blossom Needlecase by Lenice Dean Garrison - English smocking and embroidery11. Full of Life: The Spiral Within and Morning Delight by Kay Faye Fialkoff - finishing project over 28 years 12. Molly Pitcher Stitchers preserve history by Heather Gooch - Needlework conservation - joint projects by this chapter with their local historical society (Cumberland County, PA)13. Editor's letter - in every issue14. Event calendar - in every issue15. Classifieds and ads - in every issue Choose as many of the magazines as you wish. Buy multiple issues and get a discount. Please try to buy multiple issues on one order. Proceeds to St. Paul Needleworkers, the local chapter of the Embroiderers' Guild of America in the Heartland Region. Thank you for looking at my other items and magazine listings.New items are posted most Thursday evenings.