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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.

PiPN 2010 Interns have had a great summer

We recently emailed all the PiPN 2010 interns and apprentices to see how their summers have been going.

To share just a few . . . Trekina Miller from Mississippi State College first found out about PiPN at the Dallas Career Day in 2009.  As I recall, she made a beeline to the PiPN booth the next year (this past April), excited to see we were there again.

Handwork Studios in Narberth PA was Trekina’s first choice.  She recently wrote “I just wanted to thank you again for helping me find this awesome internship with the Handwork Studio. I love it and everyone that I am working with. I look forward to going to work everyday. I am also working with the Fashion Bootcamp program in Rosemont, PA for the Handwork Studio. I can not thank you enough for this great opportunity!!”

Earlier in the summer, I heard from Laura Kelly, owner of the Handwork Studio.  Laura was instrumental in connecting us with the Philadelphia area schools.  She commented that Trekina was a terrific addition to her team.

Erin Rice from the Art Institute of California – San Francisco was placed at the Yarn Designer’s Boutique in Big Bear CA.  She’s been updating the shop’s blog throughout the summer, and thought that might be the best way for everyone to see what she’s been up to.  It starts out with “My first week in Big Bear is coming to a close and it has been nothing short of beautiful, educational, and just what I needed to dive into after graduation.”  Check out all her postings at http://www.yarndesignersboutique.com/blog.html.

We’re also getting emails from PiPN alumnae who are looking for jobs within the industry. We’ll be posting their resumes as they come in.  Please consider these PiPN veterans if you have an opening of any kind.  They’ve certainly proven themselves and have demonstrated a true commitment to the needlearts.