One of the nicest perks of my membership in the Smocking Arts Guild is the SAGA Smock Along page on Facebook. Various projects are posted that feature different skills. We are given a supply list and we’re allowed to choose our own fabrics and color combinations. Each week is a different lesson and we post our progress to the group as we go along. The variety of fabrics and colors used is so inspiring. If someone is struggling with a step, we all help and offer advice. It is a great way to build your skill set and it can encourage you to think outside your sewing box to explore new ideas.
Even though the projects are called Smock Alongs, they can feature any embroidery technique. The last one I participated in was an adorable Silk Ribbon Embroidery Tissue Case. It’s designed by Wanda DeWitt, who does beautiful silk ribbon work. She is a great teacher and her instructions make it so easy to get the best results. This little tissue case was such a quick project to do and yet it looks like it took hours. It’s the perfect gift to use scraps, or when you need a last minute present.
Some of the Smock Alongs are for members only, and some are open to the general public. Membership is pro-rated after July 1st until the end of the year, so now would be a good time to join. Check us out. We would love to get to know you and share our love of smocking and embroidery.