The Bathtub Swimming Experiment and Other Pandemic-Era Knitting Fables
Fearless members of the Balls Falls Knitting Club agreed to keep in touch with Zoom in the wake of the epidemic. However, his local yarn shop lockdown and closure affected his knitting project. Ropita, for example, decides to dedicate herself to a fast-paced crochet and devotes only three hours to this project to find more time for her new epidemic passion: raising a gerbil and writing a novel in her own language.
In the meantime, Verminta had run out of yarn and had to make home crafts with all the covers, pillow cases and bath mats.
One of the epidemiological goals of Falma learning how to style her hair, Braiding found it so challenging that she felt the need to practice it at every opportunity.
Mavis took a more artistic approach to weaving and designing works dedicated to the most important relationship of his epidemiological life.
During quarantine, Luilera had a hard time concentrating, so when she got tired of the new clothes she was designing, she adjusted her plan to lower her arms and buttocks. However, he reminded himself that it was very important to have a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment.
Olivia has decided to get ready for life after the epidemic by weaving a new beach collection. He was happy with what it looked like, but worried about how long it would last if it got wet, as his experience swimming in the tub was frustrating.
Janice is so busy working from home and taking her three children home to school that she tries to combine her drawing projects with her knitting projects to make time for both of them.
Beverly decides that her challenge in bohemian weaving was to use her entire yarn stock ... in a project.
Like Verminta, Donald also has a thread deficiency problem, which he solves by creating an embellishment for his current sweater from his remaining.








