Dropping Shoulders With a Vengeance & Other Knitting Fables
Clotilde did not allow her limited knowledge of weaving techniques to prevent her from fulfilling her dream of becoming a weaving designer.
Henrietta created a look she thinks is perfect for moms with toddlers on the go: a women's outfit with a plaid bag.
Inspired by the success of the checkerboard suit, Henrietta designed the three-in-a-row jacket. She was glad of that, too, though her friends exhausted their wits in finding ways to gently point out to her that it would be better for her not to end the game early.
Receiving a particularly scathing review from The Knitting Needle and narrow-minded knitting critic Damage Done , Ruby got her revenge on her next design.
Buddy was always looking for new and subtle ways to use his drawings to show that he was Dorothy's friend.
Proud of their practicality, Kimbra looked at his invention of hand warmers that could also be used as space-inspired leggings.
Kimbra, who initially thought his idea of using arms and legs was over the top, was pleasantly surprised when he introduced a romper that could be used as a storage unit for a child.
Gemma has discovered that there is no such thing as a strategically placed embroidery stitch to compose an ensemble made up of mostly random stitch patterns.
Kandra, who loved thick fabrics but found them too warm for her, finally made a life-changing discovery: she could solve this problem with proper ventilation.
Supermodel Brianna didn't know why designers insisted jackets be twice as big as necessary, but she quietly decided that her next contract would require employers to pay chiropractor bills.