The CHA Attitude & Usage Study market sizings for needle crafts are significantly larger than TNNA’s State of Specialty NeedleArts market sizings. Why is this? Basically, the CHA data covers crafters (a large population) and the TNNA data covers enthusiast … Read More
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How to Make Sense of CHA Attitude and Usage Study
There are three things to keep in mind when using the Craft and Hobby Association’s (CHA’s) Attitude & Usage Study U.S. data sets from 2005 to 2011. The accuracy of the market sizes varies from +/-10% to +/-35% or more, depending … Read More
