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What’s Happening at NJNA 9/20/25

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This week we had our September meeting and having skipped last month there were lots of topics. Aside from regular business we are going to need volunteers to help with “The Festival of Trees” . We do this event each year. Even if you can’t help putting up or taking down the tree we are going to need ornaments. Jacqui C. will be collecting them at the next meeting or you can drop them with Cathryn C. at the Edwardian. Remember to put a list/picture of your ornaments in the bag so the ornaments get back to the right people ! We also discussed next months project – the Sea Jelly. If you are participating, please try to do the outline of the round so we can discuss the body of the sea jelly and then it’s other components. The silent auction has 2 lucky winners, one getting more than one canvas. The remainder will be donated to the Holly Name Hospital Cancer Survivors program. We also got a little information about an upcoming Workshop with Lorene Salt. This will be on Zoom in early 2026 – more info coming shortly. Much of the evening was devoted to this year’s seminar. Lot’s of interesting projects were offered and there is a video on YouTube of next year’s seminar in Denver. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di8wwUp8ZTk There was also discussion on if there is going to be a seminar in 2027. It most likely will not be like previous years. They are working on it and looking for suggestions. EGA is also looking for a change in 2028. And if all that is not enough – Our own Sue C. is the featured “Artist of the Month” in the Mendham Borough Library. Lots of her finished pieces are on display for you to go see. We packed a lot into one meeting !

Congratulations to all the winners in the ANG Summer Online Auction. ANG made out very well making over $15k ! Can’t wait to see what they have in next years auction !

It’s almost that time again – ANG renewal time !! You can begin to renew on October 1st. Watch for an email before that as they are going to offer more membership options that you can choose from.

FRAUD ALERT !! Be very careful – Debbie Rowley’s web site was hacked !! They are sending out BOGUS emails asking you to take a survey – don’t do it !!! Delete the email so you too don’t get hacked. She says she changed her passwords and hopefully has remedied the situation.

Now for some great news !!!! A new thread is coming out from Tilli Thomas called “Bisous”. According to Ellen Johnson of Serendipity it’s a premium 50/50 silk and Merino Wool blend, similar to Impressions. The number of colors looks wonderful. Can’t wait to find it in a store to give it a try !!

The Needlepointer has started a new Face Book Group called: The Needlepointer: Stitching Circle. Their goal is to create a supportive and creative place for all those that needlepoint can go to. Click on the link above and give them a try.

A new store has opened in our local area – “Mrs. Meshugga”. Lisa the “Chief Trouble Maker” says her motto is “Life makes us crazy, stitching keeps us sane”. I think she is right ! I hear her store is within a store at 1875 Springfield Ave, Maplewood, NJ. We wish her all the best and a little sanity !

Mah Jong is all the rage these days. Even needlepoint canvases are having their own “Mahj” explosion. The Wool and the Floss owner, Melissa is so into it that she is having a K.I.S.S. Stitch In at her new store with optional Mahj Mayhem! The event is for 2 days and of course it’s a lottery. It includes a Simple Swag Bag and Lunch both days. They want to know if you play as they will have tables and tiles available for stitching breaks. The lottery closes at midnight on Mon 9/22 so hurry if you want to take a chance. AND – coming soon is an English Country Garden Mahjong mat by Kate Dickerson! That is BIG ! https://woolfloss.com/pages/stitch-in-events?se_activity_id=165562024156&syclid=d37cvino360c73c9kprg&utm_campaign=Stitch-In+Lottery+now+open%21+w%2F+%2Aoptional%2A+Mahj+Mayhem+%F0%9F%80%84%EF%B8%8F+_165562024156&utm_medium=email&utm_source=shopify_email

Clubs, Clubs and more Clubs !! The season has started for lot’s of new and varied designs ! First up is Atlantic Blue, they have the shortest club of them all, 3 months. They are doing limited edition exclusive canvases of Vintage Holiday Deserts in conjunction with The Lemon Stitchery. Their club has 2 ways to go – either the full club or a hybrid version. The full club gets canvas, stitch guide, thread, “accoutrements” and a surprise. The hybrid is a lesser version. The first boxes start shipping on October 1 ! https://www.atlanticbluecanvas.com/collections/clubs?_kx=_6T6ZEqw3FzRTyL6whjCxpBoWNmvx7M7ogeQHpVHlzk.SdsruM

The Needlepointer has a new club that starts in Jan/Feb 2026 and it’s all about Mini Baubles by Amber Yan. You get the canvas, stitch guide and thread. https://www.theneedlepointer.com/mini-baublesdiv-idclubsubtitleopen-enrollmentdiv/p8516108?cse=nl091325&goal=0_3621358244-2766a0d3b7-69343533&mc_cid=2766a0d3b7&mc_eid=2e6039e84f

Then there is Ridgewood Needlepoint and their new club “Snow People” by Susan Roberts. There are 6 different people and there is no charge for the first canvas. You not only get a stitch guide and threads. They are also giving you a coupon for 20% off finishing for one of the canvases. Contact the store if your interested at 201.612.7770 or stitches@ridgewoodneedlepoint.com

To complete the winter holiday theme in clubs – The Needlepoint Clubhouse has a Nutcracker Club by Susan Roberts. There are 5 classic nutcrackers and an all new Valentine’s version. The series starts in Jan 2026 and they come with canvas, threads, stitch guide AND embellishments. They also offer a 10% discount for paying in full !! https://www.needlepointclubhouse.com/products/nutcracker-club?_kx=di6BKbqlX0z0_r-FgYg7VgX_cnHap6E52Vd1c3YUq6g.W43bG6

Tips & Tricks: Anyone that keeps up with Ruth Schmuff (Bedecked and Bedazzled) knows how much she LOVES to bead. She has 5 things to do/have that make beading more successful. 1. Keep your beads close by with a beading mat. 2. You need a good tight tension and if you have trouble try using some wax. 3. Good beading needles. 4. Magnification so you can see what your doing. 5. Still got questions/issues – check out her You Tube channel for video’s and demos. https://bedeckedandbeadazzled.com/2025/09/top-beading-tips/?utm_source=mailpoet&utm_medium=email&utm_source_platform=mailpoet&utm_campaign=the-last-newslettertotal-posts-from-our-blog-1

Who was that Famous Stitcher? That was none other than Carolyn Hedge Baird. She designs and teaches out of Houston TX. You will find her often in Chaparral Needlepoint. She has written stitch guides for Melissa Shirley but has numerous books on her own. From Needlepointing in your nest, Teeny Tiny Stitches, A field Guide for Birds, Merry Needlepoint …..

Do you know who this famous stitcher is?