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Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 6:56 pm
by ByeByeBrownie
Have you ever been to a fair?

What was the last song you listened to?

Do you mostly use patterns when you knit, or do you do freehand work?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 10:18 pm
by KnittingFun14
ByeByeBrownie wrote:Have you ever been to a fair?

What was the last song you listened to?

Do you mostly use patterns when you knit, or do you do freehand work?
1. I have not, but I think I'd probably enjoy it.
2. Silhouettes by the Alley Cats. I love the Alley Cats! \:D/
3. I mostly use patterns and alter them to what I like. I have done freehand before too though. I would like to go to all freehand and make my own patterns though. Which, I'm slowly working towards.

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 7:37 am
by Danadelfos
How are crocheting and knitting different?
What is your favorite city?
Country or city?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 9:58 am
by Kaida
Are you currently reading a book? If so, which one?
What are some things that would be helpful to make the ToO board not look so intimidating at first?
Have you gotten the hang of the ToO board?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 11:38 am
by KnittingFun14
Danadelfos wrote:How are crocheting and knitting different?
What is your favorite city?
Country or city?
1. With knitting you use 2 needles, and with crocheting you use a crochet hook. :p You get different designs both ways. I find them very different. I prefer knitting, but I also absolutely love crocheting.
2. Danville
3. Definitely 100% country. I love the country!
Kaida wrote:Are you currently reading a book? If so, which one?
What are some things that would be helpful to make the ToO board not look so intimidating at first?
Have you gotten the hang of the ToO board?
1. I'm currently reading The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle. But, recently I haven't had time to read anything besides my Bible.
2. I don't know exactly... I think it'd be nice to have the rules easy to see and get to. And have a place easy to see where you can ask questions about it. Or have a Q&A section, or (i know this is a lot but it's something I wish they had when I first got on here) have a short video that gives you a tour of the site and shows you how to use it. That would be like, the ultimate thing to me. And then also have a place to-get-to-know people section. (I'm not sure if they already have that?)
3. I think I have for the most part.

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 6:30 am
by Danadelfos
What is your favorite book of the Bible?
Do you have a verse that you meditate on?
What times are the best to go to bed/get up?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 7:36 am
by radgeek
Have you ever tried crochet?
What is your least favourite thing about crochet?
How have you been blessed during the lock down?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 8:37 am
by Kaida
If you could eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?
What's the best thing to eat for breakfast?
What's the best drink to accompany the best breakfast?
Can you tell I'm hungry right now?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 11:15 am
by KnittingFun14
Danadelfos wrote:What is your favorite book of the Bible?
Do you have a verse that you meditate on?
What times are the best to go to bed/get up?
1.The Psalms. I just love those.
2.Probably Matthew 11:28; "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest"
3.I really like getting to bed at 10PM and getting up at 6AM, but that like hardly ever happens. But then I also like getting to bed at 3AM and getting up at 9-10AM just because people are chatting at 3. :anxious: I'd probably pick the first though, because it always feel like you get more done. Even though that like never happens. haha :-
radgeek wrote:Have you ever tried crochet?
What is your least favourite thing about crochet?
How have you been blessed during the lock down?
1. Yes I have! I really love it as well.
2. To me, it's because I feel like when you mess up you have to rip out the whole thing vs knitting you can just drop your stitches and pick them up properly.
3. Getting to spend more time chatting, doing video calls, reconnecting, making new friends and being able to see more movies. For the most part though, my life hasn't changed much during any of this. We never got out much before.
Kaida wrote:If you could eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?
What's the best thing to eat for breakfast?
What's the best drink to accompany the best breakfast?
Can you tell I'm hungry right now?
1. First off, that'd be a nightmare. I like switching up food haha. But if I really had to, then maybe grits and eggs?
2. Garlic cheesy grits with runny yolk eggs!
3. Orange juice!
4. Yes! :lol: You should eat all what I just suggested. :D

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 8:09 am
by Danadelfos
Forest or prairie? And why?
If you had to travel to three other countries which ones would you choose?
What is your favorite holiday? And why?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 9:50 pm
by radgeek
Do you have a recipe for these garlic cheesy grits?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Mon May 11, 2020 11:15 am
by Kaida
Do you like climbing trees? If so, are you good at it?
What's your favorite month of the year?
What's your favorite day of the week?
Describe the perfect day

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Mon May 11, 2020 11:23 am
by KnittingFun14
Danadelfos wrote:Forest or prairie? And why?
If you had to travel to three other countries which ones would you choose?
What is your favorite holiday? And why?

1. Neither. :p But... If I had to choose, then probably the prairie because it's nice and open.
2. Canada, Ireland, and Africa.
3. Christmas, because I love celebrating the birth of our Savior, hanging out with family, and it's a good excuse for all those treats to make together :-
radgeek wrote:Do you have a recipe for these garlic cheesy grits?
I always just kinda made it from scratch and followed the ratio of water and grits, but I can sort of give you a recipe-made-up-on-the-spot. :D
Ingredients: Grits, water, milk (optional), cheese, salt, black pepper, butter, and garlic cloves. The ratio of water and grits is, 1 cup of grits to 4 cups of water (or you can substitute some of your water for milk if you want it richer and a slightly different flavor). Cook the grits with salt and water (and milk if desired). Once it's about done, add butter, minced garlic, cheese and black pepper. Stir as much as possible. for best results. It tends to clump or stick if it isn't stirred enough. I normally use quick grits but old fashioned grits are good too. They just take longer. I normally cut the cheese into smaller cubes and they'll melt that way without having to grate the cheese. I suppose the black pepper is also optional, but it does add a really good favor. I would recommend using fresh garlic cloves over garlic powder because in my opinion garlic powder doesn't even compare to garlic cloves.
Kaida wrote:Do you like climbing trees? If so, are you good at it?
What's your favorite month of the year?
What's your favorite day of the week?
Describe the perfect day
1. I love climbing trees, but I wouldn't say I'm good at it.
2. Ooh, probably December or June or both.
3. Sunday.
4. Getting to hang out with family and going on a picnic and/or bike ride. Also getting to chat with friends and getting a lot done that day.

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Mon May 11, 2020 1:39 pm
by radgeek
What type of snack should I keep around the house?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N)

Posted: Mon May 11, 2020 10:07 pm
by KnittingFun14
radgeek wrote:What type of snack should I keep around the house?
Almond butter chocolate peppermint fudge/bar that you keep in the freezer. It's soooo good and it's also sugar free! (made with some other sweetener) \:D/ Or... Homemade marshmallows or crunchies. \:D/

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N/Nini)

Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 7:58 pm
by ByeByeBrownie
Have you ever ridden a horse?
What do you do with your sheep? Do they have names? Do you make yarn out of their wool?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N/Nini)

Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 9:28 pm
by KnittingFun14
ByeByeBrownie wrote:Have you ever ridden a horse?
What do you do with your sheep? Do they have names? Do you make yarn out of their wool?
1.Yes, I rode a horse once last year in May. We went on a camping trip and got to go on a horse ride. That was very fun. \:D/
2 &3 &4. We just keep them for pets and use their wool. No, not the ones we have now. When they had lambs and I bottle fed them, I named some. My mom needle felts things out of their wool! Not really. I really want to spin the wool, make yarn, dye it, and knit it into an afghan for my hope chest sometime though.

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N/Nini)

Posted: Wed May 13, 2020 3:57 pm
by radgeek
What is the best name you've given a sheep?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N/Nini)

Posted: Wed May 13, 2020 4:22 pm
by ByeByeBrownie
What are some of your quirks?

Re: Ask KnittingFun14 (N/Nini)

Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 8:24 am
by Danadelfos
Do you like s'mores?
How can we best pray for you?
What are the cutest animals in the world?