Yarn Affair, a new organization focused on serving knitters and crocheters across the United States, will reveal its business opportunity to subscribers to its mailing list in just two weeks, on October 1. Knitters and crocheters can get on the mailing list by visiting company website.
Crocheters and knitters who want to lead knitting projects, crochet classes, knitting courses or crochet groups are encouraged to sign up.
Knitting and crocheting have become increasingly visible during the last five years. Celebrity knitters, hand knitted snowboarder hats, and a surge in the number of young knitters all evidence the spike in popularity.
Yarn Affair was co-founded by a career librarian and veteran knitter and her brother, an experienced consumer products distribution executive. The two recognized that knitters and crocheters that want to make knitting and crocheting a more central part of their lives have limited choices. The best understood choice is to open a yarn store, a proposition that entails significant upfront costs.
To create a better option, the company conducted extensive interviews with knitters and crocheters to determine their opinions on everything from knitting needle sets to crochet groups, from yarn stores to crochet patterns.
Earlier this quarter, Yarn Affair's president launched a personal knitting blog, at the http://yarnaffair.blogspot.com Internet address.
Knitters and crocheters can get on YarnAffair's mailing list by visiting the www.yarnaffair.com Internet address. Knitters and crocheters from across the United States are welcome to sign up. The company's privacy policy is posted on its website.
Yarn Affair is a new organization focused on serving knitters and crocheters across the United States. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Yarn Affair was co-founded by a career librarian and veteran knitter and her brother, an experienced consumer products distribution executive. The company will share details of its business opportunity with its mailing list subscribers on October 1, 2005.