Have you ever wanted to learn to smock? Do you admire beautiful
embroideries from by-gone eras? Do you love to sew for children but your
garments have that “homemade look”? Do you read sewing blogs and wonder to what
the terms pin stitch, faggoting, hemstitch and featherstitch refer? Would you
like to broaden your sewing skills? Come join the Smocking Arts Guild ofAmerica (SAGA™) at its annual convention in Frisco, Texas October 23rd-27th
and you will have a discover your hidden talents!
When you hear the word convention, think fun, exciting and
educational classes! Each class has been
evaluated and approved by a SAGA selection committee so you can be assured that
you will be taught proper technique and execution allowing you to expand your
sewing skills. From pattern drafting for children, mastering the peter pan
collar, designing your own smocked ornament, learning how to shadow embroider,
working on pulled thread, tackling the pea hole hemstitch, mastering your
pleater, stitching an elaborate Elizabethan Panel, or simply perfecting your
smocking, there is something for everyone taught at all levels!
Are you ready to challenge yourself to improve your
stitching? Join the SAGA Artisan Program and work toward attaining the level of apprentice, artisan or master in four
different areas of expertise – smocking, embroidery, fine machine sewing and
fine hand sewing. There will be an informational meeting of the Artisan Program at convention to explain
the process and classes you take can count toward achieving the necessary
levels.
Interested in helping your community with a service project using your
stitching? Come and learn about the SAGA Wee Care Program™,
and get inspired by the talents of our members who donate hand smocked and
embroidered gowns and bonnets to local hospitals for neonatal units and
bereavement programs.
Don’t know anyone? Don’t worry - ladies who stitch are
friendly, helpful and love to have fun. So join the SAGA convention, learn a
new technique, participate in the doll clothing contest and yes, even learn to
Two-Step!
SAGA has chapters
through out the United States and a chapter in Mexico and Australia! Local
chapters meet monthly, bring teachers for seminars and participate in the WeeCare Program™.
If there is no chapter located near you, you can still become involved through
the members at large program. For more information, check out the SAGA website
at www.smocking.org!
Looking forward to seeing everyone. My son's Texas girlfriend has even agreed to lend me her cowboy boots. (altho I doubt they are as cute as Wanda's teal boots)
ReplyDeleteGreat blog I enjoyed reading it.
ReplyDelete