Moths Are Practically Butterflies and Other Knitting Fables
Cherith managed halfway through what seemed like a nightmare when the tarantula woven into the edge of her sweater came to life and crawled over her face. He could only hope that his fear was not written all over his face.
Trinity reveals that her casual sweater design is best complemented by a sleek leather belt and nipples.
Winifred's new baseball dress pays homage to her favorite sport. He created a second football-inspired design as a tribute to his second favorite sport, but tried to get enough pork skin.
Hetty designs what she believes is the perfect desert trip dress, only to find herself with sunburned knees and heat exhaustion when she visits the real desert. He has just done what he thinks is a very compelling photoshop job for his travel album and is doing his best to forget how all the Bedouins laugh at him.
Magda's friends make great efforts to make her realize that while they love her new shoulderless sweater, it requires a certain level of style, which at least consists of removing the pajamas at first.
Esther's new set turns out to be useful for navigating her dark home when she returns home late at night as hoped, but has the unexpected downside of surprising her friends.
Shauna thought her new job as a llama shepherd required her to wear a llama sweater (or at least an alpaca) and a specific elongated figure in a dress. How could the lamas have believed him if he had not appeared as one of them?
Dana's new spring outfit includes her moth-eaten sweatshirt, because what's more spring than a butterfly? And moths can be called butterflies.
Jarvis is a strong believer in artistic integrity and is excited to have found a way to balance his recent appreciation for Picasson with his childhood love for Mr. Potato Head.
When Mavis did not finish her knitted suit in time for the colder months she expected, she adjusted it for spring by changing the top pattern from a turtleneck collar to a blouse and adding a side cut.