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Vickie Howell - host of the DIY Network's popular Knitty Gritty, cohost of Styleicious, and author of New Knits on the Block - shows teens of all types just how cool knitting can be! One glance at this fun volume (cleverly designed to look like a high school yearbook) will have every teen, from preppies to punks, grabbing for their knitting needles. That's because Vickie Howell has created something to appeal to every last one of them, whether they're in the drama club (theater mask hats) , celebrating their first car (steering wheel, headrest, and seatbelt cozies) , or heading for the track meet (athletic socks) . Each hip, urban-styled project represents a different group, event, milestone, or interest; taken as a whole, they truly capture the diversity of the high school experience. Plus, Howell offers "Knitting 101" for beginners, and ranks the projects by difficulty, from "Freshman" for the simplest to "Varsity" for those who enjoy a challenge. With her help, every young knitter will make the grade!



About the Author

Vickie Howell

Vickie Howell is the creator/host of The Webby Awards Honoree and Tellys People Choice Award Winner, The Knit Show with Vickie Howell, the first studio-quality, community funded, internationally accessible, episodic knitting series. To date the show's channel has over 350,000 views, and viewers watching from 19 different countries.Vickie is well-known as the host of TV shows including DIY Network & HGTV series, Knitty Gritty, host and co-executive producer of Telly Award-winning PBS show, Knitting Daily with Vickie Howell. She is also an internationally recognized blogger, speaker, CreativeLive and Brit Co. instructor, social strategist, and author. Vickie has produced thousands of hours of programming through a variety of channels including her podcast, CRAFT*ish, and the longest-running Facebook Live series in the genre, Ask Me Monday.Vickie has had several co-branded product lines and worked as a consultant, spokesperson & ambassador for major brands including Yarnspirations, Land's End, JoAnn, Ragu, Cannon, Inkjoy, Thirty-one Gifts, and Visible Mobile.As a young woman (age 19) in the entertainment industry, Vickie learned the hard way that her gender meant she had to work harder and smarter to get ahead. After leaving TV production to raise her first two kids, she found her entrepreneurial skills kick in as a sanity saver during those difficult first few years as a new mom. Before blogs or Etsy, she was one of the first few to start online handmade businesses which laid the groundwork for her reemergence into the work she loves: DIY and broadcast. There's a scrappiness one must have when creating something for themselves, as well as the necessity of staying true to one's passions.Vickie strives to motivate and inspire people both to live creatively and make a living being creative. Her subscription box business YarnYAY!, melds retail with the nurturing of that community and has sold out almost every month since its 2018 launch. Her 13th book, an Amazon #1 Release, The Knit Vibe: A Knitter's Guide to Creativity, Community, and Wellness (Abrams) hits shelves in October.Follow all of Vickie's projects on social media. You can find her @vickiehowell everywhere except Pinterest, where she's @iamvickiehowell.



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