What's coming up on the PNNAG Schedule:
1/31 Saturday - January General Meeting 11am - 1pm PNNAG Office
For this meeting we’re trying something different—a post-holiday celebration! Bring your new tool, fabric or yarn for Show and Tell along with the fabulous project you are currently working on. Also we’re having a favorite Holiday treat table, bring your favorite treat to share with others.
We’ll have a short business meeting to start followed by brainstorming ideas for PNNAG in 2026. If you are unable to attend but would like PNNAG to consider something (class, speaker, satellite group, etc.) let the Board know and we’ll add it to the list.
5/31 Saturday - Spring Tea and Fashion Show - Marilyn Romatka. Our favorite spring event, the tea will be held
on May 30th in the Wallingford Community Senior Center. Our featured fashion show will be presented by our very own member, Marilyn Romatka. Entitled Pheonix: A Wardrobe Like No Other. Marilyn shares: As artisans, we do not need to wear a factory-made wardrobe like everyone on the street. Our own hand-skills can make our clothing – the very face we show to the world! – unique, intriguing, and empowering.
1/31 Saturday - January General Meeting 11am - 1pm PNNAG Office
For this meeting we’re trying something different—a post-holiday celebration! Bring your new tool, fabric or yarn for Show and Tell along with the fabulous project you are currently working on. Also we’re having a favorite Holiday treat table, bring your favorite treat to share with others.
We’ll have a short business meeting to start followed by brainstorming ideas for PNNAG in 2026. If you are unable to attend but would like PNNAG to consider something (class, speaker, satellite group, etc.) let the Board know and we’ll add it to the list.
5/31 Saturday - Spring Tea and Fashion Show - Marilyn Romatka. Our favorite spring event, the tea will be held
on May 30th in the Wallingford Community Senior Center. Our featured fashion show will be presented by our very own member, Marilyn Romatka. Entitled Pheonix: A Wardrobe Like No Other. Marilyn shares: As artisans, we do not need to wear a factory-made wardrobe like everyone on the street. Our own hand-skills can make our clothing – the very face we show to the world! – unique, intriguing, and empowering.
WHAT WE DO
We encourage needlework of all kinds (knit, crochet, embroidery, sewing and more), and we actively share our knowledge with each other and the wider community. We bring in teachers from outside of PNNAG to extend our knowledge. Besides holding three general meetings per year, numerous satellite and study groups operate under the PNNAG umbrella. We maintain an extensive needlework library at our office the the Good Shepherd Center in Wallingford (Seattle). We sponsor an annual fiber show, offer classes and sales, and share with the community as the Gift Gang through the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. You are invited to learn more about us on this site, and we welcome all who are interested to join us.
We encourage needlework of all kinds (knit, crochet, embroidery, sewing and more), and we actively share our knowledge with each other and the wider community. We bring in teachers from outside of PNNAG to extend our knowledge. Besides holding three general meetings per year, numerous satellite and study groups operate under the PNNAG umbrella. We maintain an extensive needlework library at our office the the Good Shepherd Center in Wallingford (Seattle). We sponsor an annual fiber show, offer classes and sales, and share with the community as the Gift Gang through the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. You are invited to learn more about us on this site, and we welcome all who are interested to join us.
PNNAG hosts the following events:
- Classes throughout the year (check out our upcoming classes)
- Study Groups / Satellite Groups - Multiple opportunities each month to gather with friends and work on projects
- General Meetings in January, May and September with guest speakers
- Tea in Spring with Fashion Show
- Holiday Sale in November/December with handmade items
The Pacific Northwest Needle Arts Guild was organized in 1972 for educational purposes, to encourage individuals, without discrimination, to pursue knowledge in the needle arts and to raise and maintain standards of technique and design.