Something Completely Different
Hi! I'm your host Bev 2 Sykes of the blog "Funny the World". . Welcome to Sunday Stealing. This 3 feature originated and published on WTIT: The Blog. Here we will steal 4 all types of questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise 5 to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and 6 intelligent questions. Cheers to all of us thieves!
Thanks for the suggestion by Country Dew, I'm going to start posting Sunday Stealing on Friday instead of Saturday, to give everyone more time to answer.
Something different. Many (most?) Sunday Stealing people post photos to their web site so I thought I would try something different this week. The “answers” will all be photos, something you've taken or something you've found somewhere else.
1. Something held together with ribbon, string, or rope.
Couldn't Resist! |
What great photos! Thanks. (Loved string theory)
ReplyDeleteYou’re welcome, and glad you liked them,bev..And..I just realized the link back got left out. Sorry! 🤪
DeleteI just loved your pictures. Got a wonderful kick out of them all. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Annie. Appreciate your comments. I’ll be by soon.
DeleteCool pictures! We did go to Oak Glen for apple picking on Saturday. There was patches of snow there from a rain storm a week ago. Are you in California?
ReplyDeleteYes. I grew up and came of age up in that area, and lived there until my mid twenties. I graduated from Redlands high. My two oldest daughters were born in Redlands. As a teen, I lived in Yucaipa, and my dog and I tramped all over the wild lands and the mountains, Forest home , San Gorgonio Wilderness, and Oak Glen. I cried when I heard they burned. Sad, that.
DeleteI am knitting a scarf right now and I can't remember how to cast off! Guess I will have to look on You Tube.
ReplyDeleteOooo. I love that you knit,too. BTW, There’s a cast off video in the side bar. I liked it as it’s simple and clear!
DeleteThe stripe picture is a bit mesmerising.
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It certainly leaves one all google eyed, yep. Hope you have a great day avoiding trouble and all. This thing has a come around twice for two more seasons. Not nice. ⛑🙈🦠
DeleteFun! My favorite is your googly eyed pebbles :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. They’ve been so good to just stay in their basket, neglected, for so many moons. I hope to make some “messy dressing” dresses from my now too big garments. We’ll see about that. Lol 😂. I am soooo lazy now.
DeleteI love your photos!! Your knitted socks make me want to knit some, but I always end up with Second-Sock-Syndrome.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kwizgiver. I'll be around in the evening to read all the blogs. I'm fighting off something. *look of dread*
DeleteThe cure for second sock is supposedly to knit the two of them together. I have two sets of all the double points for this reason! Cheers!
Beautiful travel photo! I love the picture answers today. This was fun. Loved your answers! Have a nice day.
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This was sure a lot of fun. Light-hearted! Bev is on to a good thing to shake it up a little. Hope you are enjoying your evening.
DeleteWow, what great photos! Loved the "string theory." Ha! And the google eyes on rocks. You could sell those by themselves as pet rocks!
ReplyDeleteIt would give them a sort of charm, I'm sure. They stay so patiently in that basket,ne'er a peep! But, they'd be shocked if I ever got them out if it. Someday soon I will get rid of things and reclaim the sewing room. I hope a hope a hope....
DeleteLove the googley eyed rocks--no clue what they are though, lol.
ReplyDeleteI just dressed them up a bit. They are pebbles from the coast above Carlsbad. Every winter the high surf exposes them and people go up and collect a bucket. They are useful, as you can see. My Watch Rocks! lol
DeletePS. They are for holding down the pattern as you cut out a knit fabric. They work because pinning knits just doesn't work. They tend to stretch if pinned.
Deleteyou had fun collecting these didn't you?
ReplyDeleteHi there... and, yes, I did. Most of them came from the blog in days of yore. I was just looking at your mini quilt blocks. Amazing!
DeleteI fear I've let depression get the rest of my creativity. ouch.
Oh My...we are Fiber Fellows! That was evident right off with knitting needles and string, buttons, pebble weights, and warm hand knitted socks. Besides spinning and weaving, I knit, crochet, sew, quilt and what ever needle thing there is. I admit to having Second Sock Syndrome so knitting pairs are out. I'll be back to browse your blog again...gotta go finish a crochet project..LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to meet you, and yes, we are Fiber Fellows.
ReplyDeleteHandicrafts have kept me sane through so many things. Well that and baking cookies and eating most of them. Being this way is something that was inevitable because I have so many fiber folk in my background, it had to rub off on me.
I love quilting and have made several quilts. In the 80's I was in the Blockheads group in the Sewing World site before it went toe up. They were such a neat group of ladies from all over the world.
There's a cure for the deadly SSS. Second Sock Syndrome dissipates when you knit both socks at the same time. Best wishes with your Crochet Project! Have fun!