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A PiPN Success! Sarah Jo’s at SoHo!
As I was just about to email all our 2011 summer interns and host companies, when I received this wonderful letter from Sarah Jo Mosbeck, an apprentice from PiPN 2010. I felt I had to share it with you. It’s great to know PiPN is making a real impact.
Hi Sherry,
I was in the PiPN program last year, as an apprentice, and you were a tremendous help to me in the application process, and while I was in Columbus for TNNA. You had me give a talk on how adding the apprenticeship option had helped me, and as a result I was approached by Trisha Malcolm the next day, and she gave me a copy of Vogue Knitting’s Lace Stitchtionary to aid my designing dream.
My summer with Shannon Okey was amazing – informative and fun, and I came away having learned a lot and made a great friend. She wrote me a glowing reference letter for the job I have now.
I am currently filling Renee Lorion’s place as yarn editor here at SOHO Publishing in New York City while she’s on maternity leave for 3 months, and I feel that my participation in the PiPN program is responsible for me having the job I’ve wanted since I learned to knit. I’m also doing a couple of designs for them (one for Knit Simple Winter and one for Vogue Knitting Winter), which has been a long-held desire of mine.
So, thank you – the PiPN program, the addition of the apprenticeship option, and all of your kind council and advice has helped me to achieve my dream.
Sincerely-
Sarah Jo Mosbeck
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
My Summer as a PiPN Intern by Alice Faye Huff-Idom
As a senior majoring in Fashion Merchandising at the University of Akron and only two semesters left before graduation, I was not exactly sure where I would complete my internship. Becoming more nervous about finding an internship in the retail industry I began to search elsewhere, so this summer I decided to take a fiber arts class that teaches embroidery, crochet, knitting, cross-stitch and needlepoint. Learning these techniques helped open my eyes to a skill and profession that could benefit me in the future and prepare me for a PiPN internship with Sherry Mulne. Sherry Mulne has a marketing and creative services business called BDi (Business Directions inc), and acts as TNNA’s marketing consultant as well.
Although I have only assisted Sherry for a week, my experience has been fun, interesting and educational. It has also allowed me to use the skills I have learned in the past as a Fashion Merchandising major. So far, this internship is focusing on creating a yarn resource catalog to help professors recognize the elements of the yarns created by the wholesalers within this industry. Besides assisting Sherry with the resource catalog, I will also assist her with other BDi activities. I may also be able to attend Maker Fair in Detroit at the end of July 2011, where I’ll gain even more knowledge in the world of needle arts.
Apply to PiPN now . . . even more internships available
Just a quick update . . . the PiPN internship applications have been coming in, with more students having applied this year . . . by this time . . . than ever before. But, this year, we have more positions than ever before . . . So if you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time.
I’m also happy to announce three new opportunities posted just a few days ago. Y2Knit, an amazing yarn company located in both Funkstown MD and San Francisco CA is offering a great internship for someone looking to eventually have a full time job. (Who isn’t looking for a full time job!) This company is run by two sisters who have more talent than I can even begin to describe. They’re looking for help with marketing, as well as design . . .
I’ve also just posted two positions with Misti Alpaca in, of all places, Peru! They’re offering room and board (but you do have to get there yourself . . .) These positions require skills in knitting and crochet, as well as a good grasp of Spanish. The interns who were placed there a few years ago had an incredible experience. I’m sure this year will be no different.
So, again, if you already haven’t registered . . . or if you have and one of these positions appeals to you, let us know. We’re getting close to our match date (early April) so you have no time to waste.
If positions aren’t filled after that date, we will continue to accept applications, but you may not be able to get the placement of your choice.
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.
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.

