The Bathtub Swimming Experiment and Other Pandemic-Era Knitting Fables


When the outbreak struck, the brave members of the Balls Falls Knitting Club decided to continue the meeting by zooming in. However, the isolation and closure of her local yarn shop affected her knitting projects. Rubeta, for example, decides to weave quickly and devotes herself to just three hours per project to free up time for her new epidemic hobby: grazing gerbils and writing novels, in her invented language.





Verminta, on the other hand, lacked fiber and had to be creative with all the throws, pillows and bathroom rugs in the house.





Valma spotted an epidemic in her learning to fix her hair and found the braid a challenge she felt the need to practice braiding at every opportunity.





Mavis took a more artistic approach to her weaving, creating a part that is reminiscent of the most important and fulfilling relationship of her epidemic life.





During the quarantine, Luilera had so much trouble concentrating that when she got tired of the new clothes she designed, she changed her plans and had sleeves up to the elbows and the edges of her thighs. After all, he recalled, what really matters is fulfillment and a sense of accomplishment.






Aliviyah has decided to prepare for life after the outbreak by building a new beach. She was happy with the result, but worried about how she would get there if her bathroom experience turned out to be scary.






Janice was so busy working at home and at home to raise her hat-trick that she tried to combine her line drawing projects with her knitting projects so that she could have time for both of them.





Beverly decided that her challenge in weaving the outbreak would be to use all of her threads ... in one project.





Like Verminta, Donald had a problem with yarn, which he solved by making ornaments for his existing sweaters from the rest of the sweaters he had on hand.







Asher has decided to give his outbreak time to open a new knitting station. The rest of the Balls Falls Knitting Club sincerely wished him well for his new publishing venture, but they couldn't imagine where they would find the content for him.

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