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  2. Embroiderers' Guild - Wikipedia

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    With permission of the guild's patron, Queen Mary, the branch was formed in 1955. [2] The NSW Embroiderers Guild have an open competition every other year to celebrate Margaret Oppen. [3] In the 1960s an offshoot of the Embroiderers' Guild was developed as a platform to exhibit professional embroidery to the public.

  3. Embroiderers' Guild of America - Wikipedia

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    The Guild was created in 1958, in New York City, as a branch of Embroiderers' Guild of London. In 1970 the Guild withdrew from the London Guild and established The Embroiderers' Guild of America. [3] The organization's head office in Louisville includes a gallery for displays from its permanent collection and changing exhibits of embroidery.

  4. Category:Guilds in the United States - Wikipedia

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    W. Writers Guild of America (3 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Guilds in the United States" ... Embroiderers' Guild of America; Eugene Weavers' Guild; F.

  5. The needle arts are alive and well with Tallahassee ... - AOL

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    What: Embroidery Guild of America, Canopy Oaks Chapter When: meetings from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., the second Saturday of the month Where : LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library, 200 W. Park Ave.

  6. Margaret Oppen - Wikipedia

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    When she returned to Sydney she led a group who decided to open a branch of the guild in New South Wales. With permission of the guild's patron, Queen Mary, the branch was formed in 1955. [2] In 1967 she was teaching in evening classes as part of the Embroiderers' Guild of N.S.W. Summer School. [4]

  7. 62 Group of Textile Artists - Wikipedia

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    The 62 Group "came really up out of several students from colleges determined to get it [embroidery] shown" [7] The meeting also included Audrey Tucker, Pat Scrase, Judy Barry and Marie Shawcross. [5] This meeting created a formal link with the Embroiderers' Guild and at this point, any embroiderer could become a member. [5]

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