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Want to fall in love with your ADHD brain and make it work for you? Learn more about my patented program, Your ADHD Brain is A-OK Academy here: programs.tracyotsuka.com/signup___Vickie Howell discovered something most people never do: the exact moment her brain went quiet. It happened when her hands were busy with yarn and needles, long before she had words for ADHD or understood why making things felt like medicine.Vickie has spent over two decades at the forefront of the modern craft movement. She's best known as the host of Knitty Gritty on HGTV, but her reach goes far beyond the screen. She's written bestselling books, launched hit YouTube shows and PBS segments, and recently founded StitchWell Social Club, a membership community that connects creativity with nervous system care. At 51, when she was diagnosed with ADHD, everything came into focus—her rocky school years, the urgency behind her creative drive, and the systems she built to stay afloat in a world that didn't always make room for brains like hers.In this episode, Vickie and Tracy unpack the connection between fiber arts and focus, between making things and making peace with your own mind. Vickie shares how handcrafts became her regulation tool, how bullet points saved her writing life, and why crafting deserves a seat at the mental health table. They also talk about imposter syndrome, building a business around your strengths, and what it means to get a diagnosis later in life—and realize you were never actually “lazy” or “scattered,” just misunderstood.Whether you knit or not, Vickie's story will leave you thinking differently about how we soothe ourselves, how we process the world, and how creativity can become a powerful form of self-advocacy.Resources: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vickie-howell-0592b55 Website: https://vickiehowell.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vickiehowell Send a Message: Your Name | Email | Message Learn more by connecting with Tracy through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, or visit adhdforsmartwomen.com.Are You Ready to Discover Your Brilliance? Order Now: https://adhdforsmartwomen.com/bookJoin Your ADHD Brain is A-OK: https://adhdforsmartwomen.com/aokVisit our website: https://adhdforsmartwomen.comJoin our community of ADHD For Smart Ass Women: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tracyotsuka Join What Do I Do With My Life Masterclass: spyhappy.me/classUnlock your best days with Blends: https://adhdforsmartwomen.com/blends
Today we're excited to bring you the State of the Industry Panel discussion that took place at h+h americas, a new trade show for crafts industry that took place in Chicago June 22-24, 2022. h+h americas is presented by Koelnmesse Inc., one of the world's largest trade show organizations, as you'll hear me mention in the opening remarks. For the first time, this show came to North America and Craft Industry Alliance was the strategic partner. What you're about to listen to was the kickoff event, a panel discussion focusing on the crafts industry, where it's come from, where it is now, and what the future holds. There were four speakers: Vickie Howell, Maureen Miller, Trisha Malcolm, and David Gilliver. I moderated the panel and I'm pleased to bring it to you in audio format for the podcast. So, here it is. I hope you enjoy it.
Rebroadcast: Vickie Howell author of the brand new book The Knit Vibe stops by the Creative Queso podcast. Vickie is knitwear designer, author of countless yarntastic books, host of the Craft.ish podcast, boss babe in charge of the Yarn Yay subscription box service, host of The Knit Show on YouTube and the longest running craft themed Facebook Live show Ask Me Monday.Vickie Howell, like most of us in the creative industry wears a lot of hats, or shall I say knit beanies, and she wears them well.Host: Jennifer Perkinshttp://creativequeso.comhttp://jenniferperkins.comGuest: Vickie Howellhttps://vickiehowell.comCraft.ish Podcasthttps://vickiehowell.com/craftish/Yarn Yay!https://www.yarnyay.comThe Knit Showhttps://theknitshow.comPRODUCER: Myrriah GossettMUSIC: Chris Boehk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How to create a lasting DIY career with crafting legend Vickie Howell of The Knit Show. I chat with Vickie about her varied career path, the idea of the Zone of Genius, marketing your business in a crowded climate, a holistic approach to business, life and creativity and more.
South Australia, we’ve been waiting to get inside you for a long, long time.To start our journey around Australia's most messed-up state, we have the Truro murders, the name given to the truly traumatic series of serial murders committed by Christopher Worrell and James Miller.From 1978 to 1979, a series of human remains were located in remote bushland near the town of Truro, eighty kilometres away from Adelaide, South Australia. As more bodies turned up, police became convinced they’d found the dumping grounds of a serial killer.Eventually, they put two and two together and connected the bodies to a series of seemingly unrelated (and apparently mostly uninvestigated) disappearances of women from around Adelaide, who had all vanished over a period of just over fifty days.The women had been picked up by Worrell and Miler, and restrained, assaulted, strangled, and then dumped in the bush.Fair warning, this ep discusses sexual assault, and also gets a little gross.EPISODE NOTES:The disappearances of seven women over a period of 52 days from around Adelaide was not taken as seriously as it warranted. It was the seventies, they were all young women, and apparently young people were prone to up and leaving their friends and families for periods of time and never communicating with them ever again.The families of the missing women were certain that they would never run away, but police assured them that there was likely nothing to worry about.Over a year passed from when the last girl went missing to when a body was found by mushroom hunters in the bushland near the town of Truro. Veronica Knight had gone missing around Christmas of 1976 and was not found until 1978. The absence of any clear cause of death led police to believe that Veronica had simply gone missing in the bush and died of natural causes. When a second body was found in the bush almost exactly a year later, the police changed their tune.As more bodies were uncovered, police began linking the deaths to a total of seven young women who had disappeared from Adelaide between December 1976 and February 1977. And a tip led police to their likely killers: Christopher Worrell and James Miller, two men who had met in prison and formed a dominant and submissive sexual relationship on the outside. Worrell allowed Miller to perform sex acts on him, but he preferred women, and eventually he and Miller would cruise around Adelaide, looking for women for Worrell to assault.Worrell would be killed in a car accident in 1977, which ended the killing spree, but Miller stood trial, and claimed that he never harmed any of the women, and only went with Worrell because he was coerced. But nobody bought that nonsense, and he was sentenced to six life sentences for the murders.The victims of Christopher Worrell and James Miller are:Veronica Knight, aged 18, disappeared on the 23rd of December 1976Tania Kenny, aged 15, disappeared on 2 January 1977Juliet Mykyata, aged 16, disappeared on 21 January 1977Sylvia Pittman, aged 16, disappeared on 6 February 1977,Vickie Howell, aged 26, disappeared on 7 February 1977Connie Jordan, aged 16, disappeared on 9 February 1977Deborah Lamb, aged 20, disappeared on 12 February 1977You can view the episode of Crime Investigation Australia, ‘The Killing Fields of Truro’ that covers this case ~on the internet, but we won’t link it, because crimesYou can read an extract of murderer James Miller’s book, where he details Worrell’s methods, here https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/extract-from-james-william-miller-book-dont-call-me-killer/news-story/f346b0e95541187030e10fec33c0b2ff?fbclid=IwAR2oYPIViFl9LR9Mhx-VsaiU1tT4-hjmE--xmyYPP8nLtEVTfTvpvyNH3H8For more info about the crimes and the connection to the still-unsolved case of Lina Marciano, go here https://www.qt.com.au/news/city-of-evil-who-killed-lina-marciano/3522651/?fbclid=IwAR2a1lMLQLcDD_sGcpwAZrOz3QeYYRpQBmqm7fHIUb8VAVnP5abYh7VuT6AIf you like what we do please consider supporting us on PATREONSubscribe to the podcast on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM or EMAIL us on murderinthelandofoz@gmail.comwww.thatsnotcanonproductions.com
This week host Vickie Howell re-visits her conversation about creative rituals, inspiration, and the ebb & flow of ideas with guest, best-selling author Rachael Herron. Show Notes: vickiehowell.com/craftish
Best of CRAFT*ish This week, host Vickie Howell revisits her conversation with international best-selling author and success coach, Jen Sincero. Plus, from the What I'm Crafting(ish) To segment, new recommendations for TV shows, music, and audiobooks to keep you entertained while you make, work and live! SHOW NOTES: vickiehowell.com/craftish
Today on the Creative Queso podcast Jen is talking with her dear friend Vickie Howell. Vickie is knitwear designer, author of countless yarntastic books, host of the Craft.ish podcast, boss babe in charge of the Yarn Yay subscription box service, host of The Knit Show on You tube and the longest running craft themed Facebook Live show Ask Me Monday.Vickie Howell, like most of us in the creative industry wears a lot of hats, or shall I say knit beanies, and she wears them well.Host: Jennifer Perkinshttp://creativequeso.comhttp://jenniferperkins.comGuest: Vickie Howellhttps://vickiehowell.comCraft.ish Podcasthttps://vickiehowell.com/craftish/Yarn Yay!https://www.yarnyay.comThe Knit Showhttps://theknitshow.comPRODUCER: Myrriah GossettMUSIC: Chris Boehk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the show Vickie Howell's guest is knitting author, Wendy Bernard. Her book, Japanese Stitches Unraveled is out on stands now. For show notes and to find more episodes go to: https://vickiehowell.com/craftish/
This week on the show Vickie Howell chats with Robert Mahar, an artist, designer, and host of the Crafted Channel on YouTube. Recently he was also a contestant on the NBC show Making It, hosted by Amy Pohler and Nick Offerman. During their conversation, we talked about his Midwestern upbringing, his life in Los Angeles, and his journey from art appraiser, to designer, to on-screen personality. Show Notes: https://vickiehowell.com/craftish/ Be sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
This week host Vickie Howell chats with Anda Corrie, an illustrator who worked for Etsy for 10 years, including launching their Europe division, and now has teamed up with the fabric company phenom, Spoonflower to author their new book, The Spoonflower Quick-Sew Project Book During their conversation, they talked about juggling creativity with motherhood, the differing views of craft in Germany (where Anda lives with her family) and America, and the behind the scenes scoop on all that’s involved in partnering with a company to write a co-branded book. For show notes and links to "What I'm Crafting To" recommendations, go to: vickiehowell.com/craftish/ This episode is brought to you by Penguin Random House Audio.
In this episode, we talk with Vickie Howell, a true success story in personal branding. We talk about her launch of the first tv-quality yarn crafting show and visual cues that are important in building a personal brand.
Bhooked Podcast: Crochet | Knitting | Yarn | Hobby | Lifestyle
Have you heard the Furls Crochet story? I recently heard the Furls Crochet start up story on The Knit Show with, Vickie Howell, the lace episode. I was so intrigued by what I saw that I had to have Harrison Richards on the show to tell me more! Harrison’s priority as the founder of Furls Crochet is to provide the absolute perfect hook for you. He has spared no expense to achieve that goal and the journey from when he started in his parent’s garage to now is an inspirational one. Today’s Guest I’m joined today by none other than, Harrison Richards, The post BHP039: The Furls Crochet Story appeared first on B.Hooked Crochet | Knitting.
Vickie Howell from The Knit Show shares her tips for running a successful Kickstarter campaigner! She shares what worked for her in order to bring her show to life! See more at https://theknitshow.com/
Vickie Howell just released her new web series “The Knit Show with Vickie Howell.” The project, which Howell conceived and developed, was funded through a successful crowdfunding campaign. Hear how the So-Cal punk scene inspired her life as a DIY entrepreneur, and how she’s working to inspire us all to “DIY your dreams.” Subscribe via […]
Vickie Howell just released her new web series “The Knit Show with Vickie Howell.” The project, which Howell conceived and developed, was funded through a successful crowdfunding campaign. Hear how the So-Cal punk scene inspired her life as a DIY entrepreneur, and how she’s working to inspire us all to “DIY your dreams.” Subscribe via […]
RSK 505 This week, Kathy is talking with our dear friend Vickie Howell, who just launched her latest venture, The Knit Show with Vickie Howell! And don't miss Steve's Yarn Picks of the Week! (Running Time 28:00)
Backstage Knitting PodcastEpisode 20- “Twitchy Hands”•Shout out to Kathy from San Jose! Join our Ravelry group, introduce yourself in the “Getting to Know You Thread” and we’ll give you a shout out! •On the Needles:oAnna is working on a basic sock in the “Empty Night” colorway from Magpie Fibers and an entrelac baby blanket designed by Anna in a combination of Noro yarn. •http://www.magpiefibers.com/swanky-sock/empty-nightoBethany is working on her “Coronation Day” Boxy by Joli Locatele in “Winter Jewels” from Fancy Image Yarns, a vanilla sock- toe up in Lorna’s Lace in the “Hampstead” colorway, and the Hamilknit hat by Emily Straw in the Angelica Schuyler colorway from Hundred Ravens and a royal blue from Fancy Image Yarns. •http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/boxy•http://www.fancyimageyarn.com•http://www.lornaslaces.net/colorsMulti4.html#nogo•http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hamilknit•http://ahundredravens.com/product/angelica-schuyler/•Off the Needles:oBethany finished her Seahawks socks! •Sew A Needle Pulling Thread: oBethany cut out pattern pieces and did some seam ripping for the New Muses production of “Peer Gynt.”•Spinning:oBethany spent some time plying. •Knetflix & Knit:oAnna watched Kubu & the Two Strings, Big Hero 6, and some Star Trek: Deep Space 9 oBethany watched some Friends, and is rewatching The West Wing along side the West Wing Weekly podcast for the West Wing Along, some Parks and Rec, Friends with Benefits and No Strings Attached. She just read “We Have Always Lived in the Castle” by Shirley Jackson and is listening to the Craftish Podcast with Vickie Howell, Five Thirty Eight Politics, and Politically Reactive. •https://www.amazon.com/Have-Always-Lived-Castle-Collection/dp/0143129546/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493965545&sr=8-1&keywords=we+have+always+lived+in+the+castle •http://thewestwingweekly.com•https://vickiehowell.com/craftish/•https://fivethirtyeight.com/tag/politics-podcast/•https://www.politicallyreactive.com•In Performance:oBethany designed sound and is running box office for New Muses Theatre Co.’s production of “Peer Gynt” at the Dukesbay Theater. April 27-May 21•http://www.newmuses.com•Healing Hands:oAnna is finishing up her first term of massage school and is getting awesome grades! •Events:oAnna had a lovely day at the Fiber Gallery Yarn Sale!oOur “Tell Us Your Name” contest is going on until May 13. Join our Ravelry group, tell us the story behind your Ravelry name, and we’ll draw for a winner on May 13 when we record episode 21. oPNW Yarn Crawl May 4-7, 2017 Bethany will be crawling on May 7th. •http://www.pnwyarncrawl.comoWorld Wide Knit in Public Day June 10, 2017 •** We will be at the Red Door in Seattle at 6:30 pm. Come knit with us! •https://www.facebook.com/events/1483445171695278/oMariners Stitch N Pitch July 20, 2017•Like and Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Periscope!! •Join our awesome Ravelry group! •Show notes can be found at www.backstageknitting.weebly.com
Backstage Knitting PodcastEpisode 20- “Twitchy Hands”•Shout out to Kathy from San Jose! Join our Ravelry group, introduce yourself in the “Getting to Know You Thread” and we’ll give you a shout out! •On the Needles:oAnna is working on a basic sock in the “Empty Night” colorway from Magpie Fibers and an entrelac baby blanket designed by Anna in a combination of Noro yarn. •http://www.magpiefibers.com/swanky-sock/empty-nightoBethany is working on her “Coronation Day” Boxy by Joli Locatele in “Winter Jewels” from Fancy Image Yarns, a vanilla sock- toe up in Lorna’s Lace in the “Hampstead” colorway, and the Hamilknit hat by Emily Straw in the Angelica Schuyler colorway from Hundred Ravens and a royal blue from Fancy Image Yarns. •http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/boxy•http://www.fancyimageyarn.com•http://www.lornaslaces.net/colorsMulti4.html#nogo•http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hamilknit•http://ahundredravens.com/product/angelica-schuyler/•Off the Needles:oBethany finished her Seahawks socks! •Sew A Needle Pulling Thread: oBethany cut out pattern pieces and did some seam ripping for the New Muses production of “Peer Gynt.”•Spinning:oBethany spent some time plying. •Knetflix & Knit:oAnna watched Kubu & the Two Strings, Big Hero 6, and some Star Trek: Deep Space 9 oBethany watched some Friends, and is rewatching The West Wing along side the West Wing Weekly podcast for the West Wing Along, some Parks and Rec, Friends with Benefits and No Strings Attached. She just read “We Have Always Lived in the Castle” by Shirley Jackson and is listening to the Craftish Podcast with Vickie Howell, Five Thirty Eight Politics, and Politically Reactive. •https://www.amazon.com/Have-Always-Lived-Castle-Collection/dp/0143129546/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493965545&sr=8-1&keywords=we+have+always+lived+in+the+castle •http://thewestwingweekly.com•https://vickiehowell.com/craftish/•https://fivethirtyeight.com/tag/politics-podcast/•https://www.politicallyreactive.com•In Performance:oBethany designed sound and is running box office for New Muses Theatre Co.’s production of “Peer Gynt” at the Dukesbay Theater. April 27-May 21•http://www.newmuses.com•Healing Hands:oAnna is finishing up her first term of massage school and is getting awesome grades! •Events:oAnna had a lovely day at the Fiber Gallery Yarn Sale!oOur “Tell Us Your Name” contest is going on until May 13. Join our Ravelry group, tell us the story behind your Ravelry name, and we’ll draw for a winner on May 13 when we record episode 21. oPNW Yarn Crawl May 4-7, 2017 Bethany will be crawling on May 7th. •http://www.pnwyarncrawl.comoWorld Wide Knit in Public Day June 10, 2017 •** We will be at the Red Door in Seattle at 6:30 pm. Come knit with us! •https://www.facebook.com/events/1483445171695278/oMariners Stitch N Pitch July 20, 2017•Like and Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Periscope!! •Join our awesome Ravelry group! •Show notes can be found at www.backstageknitting.weebly.com
This week host, Vickie Howell chats with craft activist, Betsy Greer about the Craftivism movement and her dedication to spreading joy, one stitch at a time. Show notes here: www.vickiehowell.com/craftish
Vickie Howell is most well-known as the Host and Creative Consultant of DIY Network’s Knitty Gritty, her best selling knitting, crochet, and craft books, and her accessible, inclusive approach to nurturing the creative community via print, video and social media. Today, she shares details about a Kickstarter for Knit Show, which will be the first community funded and internationally accessible episodic knitting & crochet series! This is your chance to get involved! Without 100 percent funding, this show cannot happen. Click here to help me support the show and let's make this happen! Hurry, because the campaign ends April 19th! Episode highlights Vickie saw a need for a knitting and crochet show like The Knit Show and filled it She shares how her #1 love for broadcasting and her passion for knitting and crochet and how these created her brand Vickie super power is craft encourager and setting a positive example for yarn crafters Community is no longer local. We are on a global playing field, and have access to so much more today than ever before How crowd-funding is the new normal How The Knit Show is show different than the other knit and crochet TV shows Show overview: tutorials, the benefits of yarn crafting and mental health, fitness segments and overall holistic integration Vickie's plans for continuing with her live video series, Ask Me Monday and why this is important for community Why The Knit Show is a fully-produced show and details about the production team behind its creation Rewards for becoming a backer of the show Vickie shares her secret for keeping the balls in the air while as a wife and mother The Kickstarter ends on April 19th! Click here to become a backer NOW! Learn more about Vickie & Kickstarter Campaign: Community on the web: VickieHowell.com The Knit Show on Kickstarter Facebook: Facebook.com/vickiehowell Instagram: @VickieHowell Twitter: @VickieHowell Click Here to Join the Stitchucation Workshop 5-Week Workshop, Beginning May 1. Join Kara for 5 full weeks of intuitive shawl-making! Disclosure: Please note that some of the links in this episode are affiliate links. I will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase and there is no additional cost for you to do so. When I make a recommendation, it is because I have personal experience with these products and have used them myself. I only recommend products I believe in and suggest them because I know they will be helpful, not because of the small commission I make if you decide to make a purchase. The commission I earn helps offset the production expenses that I incur to produce Power Purls, and by purchasing products through these links, also helps you to become a supporter of this podcast and for that, I am truly grateful. Opening music credit: The Ether Life by Macroform
Vickie Howell joins Marly to talk about the Kickstarter for The Knit Show! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on Facebook Sponsored by: Red Heart YarnsSTITCHES.eventsCraftsyErin.Lane BagsCreativebugBuffalo Wool Co.
Vickie Howell has been bringing knitting to the people since the early days of the internet. Hear how her roots in the DIY SoCal punk scene watching bands like Pennywise, Social Distortion and Bad Religion influenced her work with Austin Craft Mafia and continues to inspire her as she embarks on her new project -- "The Knit Show with Vickie Howell."
Vickie Howell has been bringing knitting to the people since the early days of the internet. Hear how her roots in the DIY SoCal punk scene watching bands like Pennywise, Social Distortion and Bad Religion influenced her work with Austin Craft Mafia and continues to inspire her as she embarks on her new project -- "The Knit Show with Vickie Howell."
Welcome to Power Purls Unplugged! You asked, I'm answering! If you signed up for the Power Purls Podcast newsletter, you know that I asked you this question: What kind of podcast topics appeal to you most? 65% of you want lifestyle stories and 63% want to know about the business side of design. So I spent some time digging into your comments and questions and today I'll be answering them here and then turning the tables and asking you -- What kinds of topics appeal to you most as a Power Purls listener and what do you want more of? Catch me live at 12pm EST Fridays, on Facebook.com/PowerPurlsPodcast. To watch past broadcasts, you can find them in the video library on the Power Purls Facebook page. Episode highlights: Kara answers one of the biggest questions: How do I start a knit design business? Kara says: Just start! -- let your passion drive you. Put yourself out there with just one idea and get started. Don't put a dollar sign on your passion! How you can sign up for my newsletter and get my free designing guide. Why it's important to tell YOUR story We don't need another pattern, so what is it that makes you different? Listen to my episode with Vickie Howell who is a great example of how you are your brand. Don't give your patterns away for free as your main business model. How to work with magazine like Creative Knitting -- and use the guidelines to help develop your skills. Join Facebook Groups like The Fiber Boss Collective to learn the biz and network with other designers. Get scrappy and use mainstream models to grow your design business. The myth of work/life balance- it's more about knowing when to make the right choices at the right time. Support Power Purls on Patreon! Check out the details here to learn how to become a patron of the show... there are some pretty sweet rewards for getting in on this ground-floor level!
This week on CRAFT-ish host, Vickie Howell chats with comic book artist and author, Travis Nichols. For Show Notes, go to: http://vickiehowell.com/podcast/episode-20-travis-nichols/
Vickie Howell is a cultivator of craft and community. She’s an author, designer, instructor, and broadcast personality in the D.I.Y. world with a penchant for motivational speaking, and social media marketing. Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on Facebook Sponsored by: Red Heart YarnsKnitter's MagazineCraftsyLo-Lo by Bar-MaidsErin.Lane BagsCreativebugBuffalo Wool Co.Green Mountain Spinnery
RSK 445 Kathy talks with Vickie Howell. (Running Time 28:00)
Today's podcast guest is Vickie Howell. Living in Austin, Texas, Vickie is a fiber artist, teacher, tv host, author, wife, and mother. As the host of Knitty Gritty, she helped me see fiber art as a craft for a younger generation while encouraging me to explore color. During our podcast, we talk about her definition of success, internet jealousy, her thoughts of art versus craft and how she wants to give people permission to see positivity. I hope you enjoy the episode. This episode is sponsored by Creativebug. You can find the show notes can be found on my website: craftyplanner.com/podcast
A quick update on the impending (coming April 4th!) launch of the new podcast, CRAFT-ish with Vickie Howell, including guest shout-outs and a request for who you'd like to hear interviews with.
In this episode I’m chatting with knit, crochet, and craft expert, Vickie Howell, a mother of three and a penchant for Lifestyle culture, creative parenting, and social media marketing. Vickie is most well-known as the Host and Creative Consultant of DIY Network & HGTV’s show, Knitty Gritty. Vickie is also the International Spokesperson & Creativity Guide for the largest, North American yarn company, Yarnspirations (home of Patons, Bernat, Caron, Lily Sugar n’ Cream), Yarn Arts Ambassador for Clover Needlearts, Inc., and knitting with viewers nationwide as the Host and Co-Executive Producer of PBS’ Knitting Daily TV with Vickie Howell. To read the full show notes: http://www.powerpurlspodcast.com/003-vickie-howell For more episodes like this: http://www.powerpurlspodcast.com To subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/power-purls-podcast/id1043956186
The one and only Vickie Howell joins Marly to talk about her yarn, patterns, and TV show. Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on facebook Sponsored by: Knitter's MagazineCraftsyIndian Lake ArtisansKnitCrateBuffalo Wool Co.Fiesta YarnsDecade by Drew EmborskyGreen Mountain SpinneryBijou Basin Ranch
This month we are talking about Crochet and Knitting with some of the most talented yarn masters in the business.We are taking your calls LIVE. Just call during the show at 646-200-4435 or you can tweet us at @FaveCrafts and we will read your question on air. On this month's show is the always delightful, Michael Sellick from The Crochet Crowd, the author of the new book, Step It Up Knits, Vickie Howell, and The Crochet Dude himself, Drew Emborsky.We have some wonderful giveaways for listeners of the show, whether you are listening live or archived. You can get information about this show with project links, guest bios, etc. at FaveCraftsBlog.com/december-radio.
This month we are talking about Crochet and Knitting with some of the most talented yarn masters in the business.We are taking your calls LIVE. Just call during the show at 646-200-4435 or you can tweet us at @FaveCrafts and we will read your question on air. On this month's show is the always delightful, Michael Sellick from The Crochet Crowd, the author of the new book, Step It Up Knits, Vickie Howell, and The Crochet Dude himself, Drew Emborsky.We have some wonderful giveaways for listeners of the show, whether you are listening live or archived. You can get information about this show with project links, guest bios, etc. at FaveCraftsBlog.com/december-radio.
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Steve & Kathy interview Vickie Howell. Kathy & Pixie discuss Intarsia.(Running Time 27:54)
Steve & Kathy interview Vickie Howell. Pixie & Kathy discuss the next KAL. (Running Time 28:10)