Okay good we’re past the hlarious but weird barney arc and back into Kat and Lee. Speaking of which hopefullyt hat moves somewhere near foreward. Either way i’m glad to be back to bye bye birdie.
I’m a little confused about why taking apart an existing dress would be the best way to get a pattern. Even if you get the dress from a place like Goodwill, there is still a cost. Paper patterns are faster, give you different sizes, and don’t cost that much more.
codycab about 2 years ago
Technically, Kat was telling the truth. Unless for some reason you count the hearts popping as talking.
droosan Premium Member about 2 years ago
♥ ♥ ♥
josh_bisbee about 2 years ago
At least we don’t have to listen about a toddler show having a complex lore.
beb01 about 2 years ago
Why the heart emoges when she mentioned “fit and flare” dresses? I feel like I missed something.
Jacob Mattingly about 2 years ago
Okay good we’re past the hlarious but weird barney arc and back into Kat and Lee. Speaking of which hopefullyt hat moves somewhere near foreward. Either way i’m glad to be back to bye bye birdie.
sueb1863 about 2 years ago
Would a grade school really have one of the students in charge of making the costumes for the entire cast?
papajim545 about 2 years ago
We did bye bye birdie my senior year of high school
Decepticomic about 2 years ago
Oh, so the exclamation point behind your head is fine, but floating hearts are a problem? That’s—! …Emoji-cist? Punctuation privilege?
I got nothing.
Amra Leo about 2 years ago
Huh. I think Kat’s just a little bit twitterpated…
jbarnes about 2 years ago
I’m a little confused about why taking apart an existing dress would be the best way to get a pattern. Even if you get the dress from a place like Goodwill, there is still a cost. Paper patterns are faster, give you different sizes, and don’t cost that much more.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Awwww….
ジョジョ about 2 years ago
Is this the same artist that did Lumberjanes?
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I am so glad that Steenz is addressing this topic.
Middle school is pretty much where such attachments start, and they can be life long and sustaining.
Yes, yes… at this point in life, most don’t last, but some do make it through the school years and into everyday life.
What most pleases me is that such a topic can, today, be presented in a daily comic strip.
Yes, there is a lot left to accomplish, but we have come a long way since I was in middle school (65 years ago).
IAmNotABotGuys about 2 years ago
The fact she said nope makes it less believable that she didn’t say anything.