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Apply online to become a PiPN Host for 2010 – 2011

PiPN, Pathways into Professional NeedleartsIt’s time to sign up again to become a PiPN Host for the coming year (2010-2011).

NEW this year.

  • Hosts and applicants can now choose any time period during the 2010-2011 academic year, as well as throughout the summer.
  • Association members can now easily and quickly apply online.  Click here for the Host Application.
  • Applicants will also be able to register online.

Previous Hosts have applauded the program, and have commented that the experiences were enjoyable and rewarding.

Our interns have echoed those sentiments.  Visit PiPN Lane to see more of what our interns have said about their experiences this year.

If you’ve never been a host, please consider participating this year.

It doesn’t take much . . . just a willingness to mentor a young, enthusiastic fiber arts lover, to share your knowledge and experience and love of this creative industry.

For more information, please visit TNNA.org College Outreach

There you will be able to download a quick overview of the PiPN program, as well as a more complete overview of the 2010-2011 requirements and schedules.

If you have been a PiPN host in the past, please complete the online application as well,  so we have all your updated information.

Click here for the Host Application.

PiPN 2010 Interns Announced

PiPN 2010 is proud to welcome the largest internship class to date. 

This year, with the new format, close to 40 students registered for PiPN 2010.  More than half have been placed, with several still pending.

Congratulations to the following:

  • Bagsmith
    • Ashley Schweikert – University of Akron
  • BeSweet
    • Caroline Moore – State University of NY at Geneseo
  • Blue Ball Mountain Spindle
    • Amy Church – Western Kentucky University
  • CNS Yarns
    • Helen Cosgrove-Davies -  Bryan Mawr
  • Coats-N-Clark
    • Samantha Lever – East Tennessee State University
  • Crooked Fence Alpacas
    • Alyssa Edlund – University of Utah
    • Kimberly Trusken – Kent State University
  • Handworks Studio
    • Trekina Miller – Missouri State University
  • Knit Knack
    • Julia Rhoden – Colorado State University
  • Knitgrrl
    • Abra Forman – apprentice
    • Sarah Jo Mosbech – apprentice
  • Knitting on the Square
    • Alice Koelsch – University of Akron
  • Loopy Yarns
    • Jacqueline Shunnara – University of Alabama
  • Royal School of Needlework
    • Justin Campbell – University of Akron, graduate student
  • SoHo Publishing
    • Claire Kersey – Georgia College & State University   
    • Amanda Montgomery – University of Akron
  • Stitches Etc., Beth Gantz Designs   
    • Diane Capuano – apprentice
  • Tanglewood Fibers
    • Mariel Snetman – University of Alabama   
    • Emily Sidle – University of Akron, graduate student
  • Yarn Designers Boutique
    • Erin Rice – Art Institute of California-SF
  • Yellowbird Yarn Room
    • Jennifer Weiland – University of Akron

There are still a number of opportunities available for this summer:

  • Barbara Bergsten, Chagrin Falls OH
  • City Knits, Detroit MI
  • Cowgirl Yarn, Laramie WY
  • Fiber Arts Yarn Shop, Cape May NJ
  • Fine Points, Cleveland OH
  • Kreinik Manufacturing, Parkersburg WV (2)
  • Maria’s Knitting & Crochet, Chula Vista CA
  • Red Barn Yarn, Pasadena CA
  • The Needlepoint Boutique, Collingswood NJ

 

PiPN Student Registration Deadline moved to March 20th

Just a heads up . . . we've extended the deadline for student registration in PiPN 2010 until March 20th due to the wonderful response we've had from schools across the country. 

Since the change in format this year, Career Counselors and Professors in Fashion Merchandising and Design, Textiles, Retail Management, and others, are opening the doors of their classrooms to PiPN.  

In the last months, I've presented PiPN to students at six colleges including West Virginia University, University of Alabama, Colorado State University, Carnegie Mellon, Kent State University, University of Akron and also met with the Art Institute of  Colorado in Denver.

I'm on my way to talk to students at the Art Institute of California in San Francisco and the California College of Arts, then on to Moore College of Art & Design and Philadelphia University. 

We're also receiving inquiries and applications from students attending Bryn Mawr, Georgia College & State University and East Tennessee State University.

If you're a student who is interested in participating, you can download the host information by going to clicking here

You can also download a student application by clicking here

If you're a TNNA member interested in being a host company, it's never too late to add your name to the list. 

Contact me at bdirect @ columbus.rr.com for more information. (remove the spaces when emailing, please)

Complete PiPN 2010 internship information available NOW!

Thanks to the help of Kristi Schwechheimer, the PiPN Alumna from 2009 who has taken on the role (and I might add, lots of responsibility) of PiPN Alumnae Group Director, we now have more complete information about the vast array of host companies offering internship experiences through PiPN 2010.

PiPN 2010 now includes more than 35 unique internships in more than 30 companies and organizations, across the United States, Canada, Great Britain and Peru.

For students looking for valuable, hands-on experiences in companies involved in fiber, textile, fashion, design, and more, PiPN is it.
The complete list includes:
Bagsmith, Shaker Heights OH
Barbara Bergsten, Chagrin Falls OH
Be Sweet, Sausolito CA
Cestari, Ltd., Churchville VA in partnership with Hand Painted Knitting Yarns
City Knits, Detroit MI
CNS Yarns, Montreal, Canada
Coats & Clark, Charlotte NC – filled
Colonial Needle, White Plains NY
Cowgirl Yarn, Laramie WY
Crooked Fence Alpacas, Mona UT
Fiber Arts Yarn Shop, Cape May NJ
Fine Points, Cleveland OH
Handworks Studios, headquartered in Narberth PA (5 positions)
Knitgrrl, Cleveland OH
Knitting on the Square, Chardon OH
Kreinik Manufacturing, Parkersburg WV (2)
Maria’s Knitting & Crochet, Chula Vista CA
Misti International Alpaca, Arequipa Peru (2)
Plymouth Yarn Co., Bristol PA – more information to come
Red Barn Yarn, Pasadena CA – more information to come
SOHO Publishing, New York, NY (2)
Stitches Etc., Cleveland OH
Tanglewood Fiber Creations, St. Helens OR (2)
The Needlepoint Boutique, Collingswood NJ
The Stitchin’ Den, Estes Park CO
Yarn Designers Boutique, Big Bear City CA

More detailed information is available now at http://tnna.org/Outreach/College/tabid/154/Default.aspx

PiPN visits West Virginia University, Fashion and Merchandising

Thanks to Dr. Holly Lentz and Dr. Barbara McFall of West Virginia U. . . and another thanks to Doug Kreinik of Kreinik Manufacturing, for enabling PiPN to visit this amazing college. It seems the Fashion Design and Merchandising Program is undergoing a major change, and in doing so, are formally including the hand needle arts in their curriculum. This fall, they’ll be offering a knitting course, and are planning other classes as well.

I had the chance to speak to a large class of juniors and seniors, many of whom are looking for internships for this summer. The students were more than welcoming . . . and after my presentation, were eager to put their names on the PiPN interest contact sheet.

The opportunity to intern in a small business makes PiPN a real find for many students. Rather than spending the summer with a large company where experiences may be limited, PiPN students really get involved in their placements. In addition, they truly learn what it means to have a small business . . . so besides needlearts, they acquire true business survival skills.

We’ll be posting the updated lists of opportunities, with explanations, soon. So check back!