Posts Tagged ‘cross stitch’
Apply online to become a PiPN Host for 2010 – 2011
It’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.
PiPN Alumnae Group brings fiber friends together – forever
Summer is in full swing, and we have come to mid-way point of the PiPN 2010 internships. Sherry and I have been very excited to hear from the participants about their experiences thus far and what they have been learning in their placements.
This year’s turnout was fantastic, and it felt very rewarding to see the entire process through. It was no easy task to get to this point. There were ups and downs, but I can say I positively learned so much and feel great about what was accomplished.
It took time to get information out there to students and graduates about the PiPN program and what it has to offer. I’m continually impressed by the number of people who are so passionate about fiber and needlearts, and how many were so excited to learn this program was available. This year the number of applicants quadrupled compared to years before and we were able to place twenty-one students (twice last year’s numbers) from around the country. It has been wonderful to see the improvements in the program and also the success of changes from years past.
A great benefit of the program is the Alumnae Group. PiPN students who satisfactorily complete the program attain alumnae status. This allows them to attend trade shows and stay in the loop with TNNA and the PiPN program for two years past their internships.
I’m looking forward to keeping the alumnae a tight nit group and to keep them active in TNNA and the PiPN program. This summer, I personally was able to reconnect with a friend I met while participating in PiPN at The University of Akron. It had been a year since I had seen her, so it was great to be able to catch up. The PiPN Alumnae Group made it all possible.
The weekend during the trade show in Columbus was also a blast. The PiPN group met at the convention center downtown Friday evening for the fashion show. This was my third show, and I’ve enjoyed the fashion show each time. There are always a couple great standout pieces. The collection also featured a former PiPN Student Design Competition Winner as well as a former Project Runway winner!!
The actual trade show Saturday and Sunday was outstanding. I am always impressed by the time and energy the exhibitors put into their booths. I enjoy walking around to each and seeing the great displays of merchandise and products. The energy at the shows is always a pleasure to be around. There is an excitement and buzz in the room, which I see each time.
I’m excited and looking forward to what is next for the PiPN program. In the last couple years I’ve been a part of it, the program has continued to develop and grow. Exciting opportunities are just around the corner. I’m also looking forward to hearing back from our summer participants, and we will be posting their blogs on the website for everyone to enjoy.
Until next time,
Kristi Schwechheimer
PiPN Alumnae Coordinator
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.