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PiPN 2011 Summer Interns on the Job

This year, we placed the second largest group of interns in the history of the PiPN program.  From California to Peru, the new recruits have already begun their on-site stints.  If you’ve been watching, we’ve posted several blogs from a few of them already, and hope to have more as the summer wears on.

PiPN’s Pathways Open Up Even further

We are continually receiving applications from both host companies and potential interns, so we’ve decided to open our process to matching students with hosts throughout the year.

We’ll still focus our student recruitment efforts towards positions in the summer months, but will maintain an active matching process for fall, winter and spring placements.

If you’re a TNNA host company who did not match with an intern this summer, we’ll be contacting you soon to see if you would like to keep your position active.  If you’re thinking about having an intern in the future, feel free to go to the Host Application and send it in now.  We will be updating the opportunities available on a quarterly basis.

PiPN 2011 interns and apprentices to date

Sophia Adodo
Texas Woman’s University, Denton
The Handwork Studios, Narberth, PA

Dania Carter
Mississippi State University
The Handwork Studios, Narberth, PA

Leah Chapman
RISD
KnitWhits, Emeryville, CA

Necol Dattilo
Kent State University
Stitchgrrl, Akron, OH

Sarah Ellison
Kent State University
Acorn Street, Seattle, WA

Kimberly Esasky
U of Akron
SoHo Publishing, NY, NY

Alice Faye Huff-Idom
U of Akron
Business Directions inc, Columbus, OH

Kelly Kleiden
apprentice
Helen Hamann, Tennessee

Alice Koelsch
U of Akron
Craft Akron, Akron, OH

Kelsey Leib
Kent State University
Stitchgrrl, Akron, OH

Mary Markeshewski
University of Alabama
Tanglewood Fiber Creations, Seattle, WA

Elli McHugh
Eastern Washington University
BeSweet, Sausalito, CA

Christina Musich
Carnegie Mellon University
Colonial Needle, White Plains, NY

Crystal Spann
Mississippi State University
TNNA, Columbus, OH

Heather Stanco
Carnegie Mellon University
Misti International Alpaca Yarns, Arequipa, Peru

Brigitte Tijerina
SCAD
Misti International Alpaca Yarns
Arequipa, Peru

Rylee Tomlinson
Mississippi State University
TNNA, Columbus, OH

Kelsey Tucker
U of Akron
Stitch, Piece ‘N Purl, Cuyahoga Falls, OH

2011 PiPN Intern Recruitment in Full Swing

Although we’re still adding a few internship positions, and getting more information from others, recruitment for TNNA’s Pathways into Professional Needlearts 2011 is officially underway.

Rebecca Cross teaching fiber techniques at Kent State University

In the past few weeks, we’ve visited the University of Akron, our first hub for the PiPN Summer Scholar Program, as well as Kent State University where our hands-on needlearts class originated.  Over 50 students attended our presentations, and we’ve already heard from quite a few interested in internships.

Recently, PiPN hosted a group of award winning student designers in Nashville at TNNA’s Needlecraft Market.  The Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association sponsors a fiber arts design competition yearly.  This year, AOBA staff and volunteers got a peek at how a  TNNA hotel show works, the world of stitching, as well as the PiPN program.

In the coming months, PiPN will be at career days at the Savannah College of Art & Design, Carnegie Mellon University,  and the Fashion Group International in Dallas, where we will be awarding a Best of Show in Needlearts to one of the student participants.

We’re also making plans to visit several of the Art Institutes of America in California, and hoping to work more closely with them in the coming year.

If you know of colleges offering programs in arts, textiles, fiber arts, crafts, fashion design & merchandising, marketing or entrepreneurship (or others). . . or a student who simply loves to create, let them know about PiPN.

With the addition of Mississippi State University as a second hub, we anticipate many more applications this year, so positions will fill rapidly.

Deadline for applications is March 30, 2011.  After matching all applicants at that time, we will continue to accept applications for any other open placements.

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 2009 – Off to a great start!

We are proud to announce our 2009 student interns:

  • Justin Campbell, University of Akron; hosted by Dr. Susan Kay-Williams, Royal School of Needlework, London
  • Kari Capone, University of Akron; hosted by Jessica Cepek and Doreen Connors, SoHo Publishing, New York
  • Kathleen Guanciale, University of Akron; hosted by Becca Smith, Bagsmith, Shaker Heights, O
  • Cynthia Hartline, University of Akron; hosted by Nancy Thomas, Coats & Clark, Charlotte, N
  • Lori Henry, University of Akron; hosted by Liz Tekus, Fine Points Inc., Cleveland
  • Jennifer Lynn Kennedy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; hosted by Francis Cester and Joann Walus, Cestari, Ltd., Churchville, VA, in partnership with Hand Painted Knitting Yarns
  • Erin Scheiner, University of Akron; hosted by Ann Forquer, Wool and Willow Needlepoint and designer Barbara Bergsten, Shaker Heights OH
  • Kristi Schwechheimer, University of Akron; hosted by Jessica Cepek and Doreen Connors, SoHo Publishing, New York
  • Sothea Soum, University of Akron; hosted by Heidi Massengill, Stitch Cleveland, Lakewood, OH
  • Zoe Valette, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI; hosted by Shannon Oakey, Knitgrrl, Cleveland

The newest class has already been immersed in needlepoint, embroidery and counted thread, and are loving it!  Their first week was capped off with a study tour . . . or what we used to call a “field trip” . . . Whatever the name, it was a wonderful opportunity for our students to visit some of the local host companies, as well as enjoy the amazing exhibits at both Kent State and Stan Hywet.  Check out the slide show at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRPY7R58-SQ

This week, the students will be attending The National NeedleArts Association’s June Needlearts Market in Columbus OH.  They’ll get a chance to meet the people who make up our industry, attend the Teacher Meet & Greet, Needlepoint Premier and Yarn Group Fashion Show.  Then they’ll be able to roam the floor of the show . . . something only open to the professionals in the field.

Some of the students will also be offering their own products for a Chinese Auction to help raise funds for their summer internships.