Moths Are Practically Butterflies and Other Knitting Fables
Before walking halfway to the runway, the sheriff had a nightmare that the tarantula under his shirt was alive and crawling close to his face. He could only hope that he was not afraid.
Trinity believes that the elegant design of her sweater jacket fits better with an elegant leather belt and nipples.
Winifred's new baseball jersey praised his favorite sport. He planned a second football-inspired design to honor his second favorite game, but struggled to find enough pigskin.
Hatty designed a dress that she thought was perfect for a desert trip, but when she went to the real desert, her knees burned and she was hit by heat. He convinced himself by creating a very reliable work in Photoshop for his travel album and did his best to forget how he was ridiculed by all Bedouins.
It's hard for Magdalena's friends to tell her that even though they love her new sweater on her shoulders, it takes at least one level to change her pajamas first.
Esther's new vacation, as she had hoped, was useful for navigating her dark home as she came home late at night, but the unexpected evil was that she feared it would be in her cat's favor.
Shawna thought she had to wear an old sweater (or at least an alpaca) and a dress with a certain long silhouette for her new job as a Bari Lama. If he were not one of them, how could the lamas believe him?
Dana's new spring combination also includes her moth-eating shirt, because what could be more springy than a butterfly? Butterflies can be called butterflies.
Jarvis, who truly believes in artistic honesty, is very happy to have found a way to reconcile his childhood love for Mr. Richard.
When Mavis didn't finish her knit suit on time in the colder months than she expected, she turned Tortley's top model into a blouse and added a side cut to match her spring look.