Ill-Timed Moments of Clarity and Other Knitting Fables
It was the end of the school year and the graduates of the Acme School of Design conducted one last student survey. Lucrezia proudly designed her project, which she calls "her beautiful layered look", and her teachers "tablecloths, curtains and trimmings with decorative borders".
The theme of the Verna project was “a bowl of oatmeal”. His teacher noted that throughout the year he used very similar themes, such as "cream of wheat", "tuna on white bread", "uniform milk" and "I eat white rice", probably because that. It's time to try using a wider color palette and maybe see if it can cure a long-term case of depression.
Dyce, perhaps GP Lovecraft's most dedicated supporter, was very proud of her Cthulhu dress.
Always practical, fionnula has imagined a jacket very suitable for the cold, as well as a Swiffer mop handle, perfect for going where dust does not enter under the bed and on window sills.
Merle decided it was time to turn an ordinary adult film into a postmodern one.
Ron was so proud of the floral combination of 1960s style and grandma elegance that she saw the dress as a profound expression of the divide between 1960s youth culture and the older generation. For his next project, he planned to use the theme from "Jackie O. Going Dirty Hippie".
Avis, the worst procrastinator in class, had to do something last minute and wasn't done, but he was sure his asymmetrical mesh tank looked sturdy enough, so he didn't have to s 'worry. He couldn't take off the pants he had to put on.
Libby thought her specialized design would create a look for people with cold elbows everywhere, as her experience has shown that this market was very crowded.
Garth's aluminum spinner was a huge hit. I wish it wasn't too painful.
Parnell was so pleased with his "R2D2 Discovers Pastel Street Style" look that he hit the middle of the aisle where he had an unfortunate immortal lighting moment.