Show & Tell
Celebrate the incredible talent across New England! Our members create stunning embroidery work using techniques passed down through generations alongside contemporary innovations. From delicate counted thread samplers to bold modern interpretations, each piece tells a story of patience, skill, and creative passion.
What you’ll find:
- Completed Projects – Finished pieces showcasing various embroidery techniques and styles
- Work in Progress – Glimpses into ongoing projects and the creative process
- Technique Spotlights – Examples of specific stitches, methods, and historical approaches
- Member Stories – The inspiration and journey behind each beautiful creation
- Class Results – Stunning outcomes from regional seminars and chapter workshops
Each piece represents hours of careful work and the joy that comes from creating something beautiful by hand.
Want to share your work? We’d love to feature your finished projects! Submit photos and project details through our Website Change Request Form.
Check back regularly to see what your fellow stitchers are creating and to stay informed about opportunities in your area.
Keep creating, New England!
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America’s Tapestry: Stitching Connecticut

Tina Alberino (CRVC) stopped by Hartford Stitch to work on the Connecticut panel (America’s Tapestry) and completed a bridge support post.
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Lavender Cyanotype Embroidery by Vicki J. Brown

Vicki J. Brown (SOME) created her first mixed-media piece, Lavender Cyanotype Embroidery.
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“Celebrate Harvest” stitched by Connie Small

Check out this fall-inspired cross stitch piece, designed by Brenda Gervais and stitched by Connie Small (SOME).
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“Crewel Peacock” stitched by Tere Foley

Tere Foley (CRVC) finished and framed this lovely crewel-embroidered peacock.
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“Fox and Vines”stitched by Michelle Remenik

Michelle Remenik of the Connecticut River Valley Chapter (CRVC) stitched this gorgeous piece featuring an adorable fox and swirling florals.
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“Christmas Tree” stitched by Bonnie Zink

Bonnie Zink of the Connecticut River Valley Chapter (CRVC) stitched this playful and fun Christmas Tree.
