TNNA has been an amazing exhausting whirlwind experience. This is the second TNNA I’ve been to and I keep learning new things about the yarn industry. It’s so interesting to see the new trends (think sparkle, ruffles, cotton blends and the 1970′s) as well as meet young designers and other indie dyers. I’ve picked up some new ideas for rigid heddle weaving and knitting classes and ways to improve my business. I’m really excited about teaching weaving and hopI’ll be able to inspire a few fellow knitters to expand their repretoire . I’ve crafted with yarn most of my life, and now working in the business has given me a new perspective. I’m still sorting out how I fit in and what my goals are. In the meantime it’s fun to be with liked minded people and imagine the possibilities.
TNNA, winter show in Phoenix
January 23, 2012
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Comments on: "TNNA, winter show in Phoenix" (2)
Can’t wait for your return to discuss! I’ve been more introspective lately…updated my blog and added a tab for my patterns.
It must be the season for assessment and evaluation. It’s good,though, to take a look at what we do and why, as well as set new goals. So much to catch up with.