American Sewing Guild
Hi! Thanks for dropping by. We've got members across the nation who enjoy sharing their love of sewing. Anything that involves a needle and fiber is what we're all about.
Information
Location:
Houston, TX
Phone:
713.729.3000
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
 
Wendy Ellen

Wendy Ellen “Teach this triple truth to all: A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things which renew humanity.”
I'm off to deliver tree skirts to Presby Hospice and Palliative Care made by the Charlotte chapter of the American Sewing Guild. Sew proud to be a part of it all.

Fri at 7:17am · Report
Louise Robinson

Louise Robinson ASG-San Jose just had a great turnout for our annual meeting. We invited all of the groups that we sew for during the year. It was great to have the whole guild meet them in person

November 18 at 5:18pm · Report
Laura

Laura Hey - ASG is a sponsor of this - is anyone participating?
http://www.apronmemories.com/tie-one-on-day/

November 18 at 8:22am · Report
Barbara Seymour

Barbara Seymour A BIG Thank You to Jan Squires, Reg 7 Director, and Patti VanMatre, Pres of CWCFL Chapter, for coming up to Greenville SC for the meeting, and to Kim McAbee, owner of Kim's Fabric & More, for hosting our meeting. I look forward to working with all of you fans, especially those who are in between Atlanta GA and Charlotte NC on the I-85 corridor. Let's get started.

November 18 at 6:22am · Report
Barbara Seymour

Barbara Seymour is pleased to announce that the Organizational Meeting on Monday, 11/16, in Greer SC, to establish the Upstate SC Chapter of the American Sewing Guild was a huge success! We had an excited group of ladies and several stepped up and volunteered to be officers on the Chapter's Board. I was appointed, and accepted President. Our first Chapter meeting will be in January 2010.

November 18 at 6:20am · Report
Kara Leistyna

Kara Leistyna Attending one of your workshops this week-end in NH - looking forward to it! Just became a member.

November 17 at 8:55am · Report
Geannene Trevillion

Geannene Trevillion The Atlanta Chapter just had there first annual Sewing Retreat this past weekend at Camp Will-A-Way in Winder, Georgia it was a blast. Everyone had a great time

November 16 at 5:47pm · Report
Melissa Jackson

Melissa Jackson I am new to sewing and I need to make a christmas ornament costume for my 2 year old. I'm not sure where to begin...anyone have any ideas?

November 16 at 2:12pm · Report
Marnie Keith
Marnie Keith
There are commercial patterns available at local fabric stores. Contact your local ASG chapter to find an individual who would like to assist you. That would be much easier than trying to assist through this site. Costuming is fun, fun, fun. Two year olds can't see mistakes and they are so proud of the final results. Have fun!
Fri at 9:04am
Janet

Janet The Nashville Chapter of ASG had a terrific presentation by Nancy Nix-Rice on Saturday November 14.

November 15 at 7:44pm · Report
Nancy A Andre Hofschild

Nancy A Andre Hofschild Would love to find friends in my area that could sew together. Love quilting, etc.

November 12 at 4:40pm · Report
Julie-Ann Mears McFann

Julie-Ann Mears McFann I keep telling all of my fashion design classmates that they need to join ASG!

November 12 at 4:06pm · Report
American Sewing Guild

American Sewing Guild 's facebook is growing! We're almost at 1,000 fans! Share your love of sewing, by telling your friends about ASG!

November 12 at 7:58am
Christine Fraga Thornton
Christine Fraga Thornton
The Bangor chapter is making holiday aprons tomorrow. (My 10 y.o. granddaughter is really looking forward to a day with our friends,"The Sewing Bags."
November 13 at 9:14am
Lala
Lala
The Rio Grande Valley chapter is learning how to make a garment bag tomorrow, sat Nov 21 , 9:30 a.m., First UM Church,4200 N McColl, McAllen, TX
Fri at 5:42pm
American Sewing Guild

American Sewing Guild 's Communications Director, talks sewing- "Houston Style" during October's Quilt Festival!

Source: schmetzneedles.blogspot.com
Abby Wright loves sewing! She does double duty . . . not only is she the Director of Communications for the American Sewing Guild, she is also a sewing instructor for Sew Crafty Houston. In her role as the "Sewing Master" she wants her students to get their hands dirty and be creative.
American Sewing Guild

American Sewing Guild 's Executive Director, shares her story with Schmetz Triple "S" Project

Source: schmetzneedles.blogspot.com
Margo Martin is the Executive Director of the American Sewing Guild. She started sewing at the age of 9 or 10 and was inspired by Little Ms. Revlon and the television shows that were popular during her adolescent years.
Sandy Cagle
Sandy Cagle
Way to go Margo!!! Love to see a plug for ASG.
November 12 at 10:03am
Monique Garner

Monique Garner Feels great to join this fantastic group of sewers. Not new to Asg but new to the FB sewing family.

November 11 at 5:42pm · Report