I am excited to introduce you to Mary Colucci and the Each One Teach Two initiative sponsored by the Craft Yarn Council.
Mary Colucci is Past Executive Director of the Craft Yarn Council, the yarn industry’s trade association. She served as Executive Director of CYC for 20 years and continues to consult with the organization. She also serves as Executive Director of the Warm Up America! Foundation.
Crochet World (CW): Mary, tell us a little about yourself. Did you grow up in a crafty environment? How did you end up in the needlework industry?
Mary Colucci (MC): I received a How to Knit book and my first pair of needles when I was about seven and taught myself to knit. I also sewed a lot when I was younger and picked up crocheting later. I’ve always found it enjoyable to work with my hands and to make things for others.
After college when I had an opportunity to join the editorial staff of a trade magazine that covered the OTC fabric market and the needlework industry, I jumped at the chance. That job started my career in the industry.
CW: I know the work of the Craft Yarn Council has impacted the craft industry in many positive ways, but some of our readers might not be familiar with all the work you do. Can you tell us a little more about Craft Yarn Council?
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