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Students' Yarns

Nate O. Nate O.   The spelling may be wrong, but the enthusiasm is totally, totally right.



Christine McGuane Christine McGuane   There is a certain rhythm to knitting.



Kristi Matthews Kristi Matthews   We like seeing fun and work in the same sentence. Thank you, Kristi.



Kyle S. Kyle S.   We think it's "awesome" [too].



Jessica Sisanthone Jessica Sisanthone   That sums it up quite succinctly.



Belle Douglas Belle Douglas   We couldn't agree more.





The "Guide" The "Guide"   To get started you'll need the Needle Arts Mentoring Program Leadership Guide. The Guide is a complete instruction manual for creating and maintaining your own Needle Arts Mentoring Program.

The complete guide is conveniently available online in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
Download the Leadership Guide PDF (683K)

Excerpts from the "Guide" include: |Table of Contents |Acknowledgements |Forward |History |Benefits |Getting Started |Steps to Success |Logistics |Conclusion| |Warm Up America| |Appendix|


Many thanks to our generous sponsors:
 
The National NeedleArts Association
 
Berroco, Inc.
 
Bryson Distributing
 
Caron International
 
International Council of Needlework Associations
 
Interweave Press
 
Lantern Moon LLC
 
Leisure Arts, Inc.
 
Lorna's Laces
 
My Handwork Studio
 
Patons/Spinrite
 
Plymouth Yarn Co.
 
Skacel Collection, Inc.
 
Stitch N' Pitch
 
Trendsetter Yarns, Intl.
 
Westing Bridge, LLC


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