What Hobbies Does Everyone Have?
When I first became disabled, I taught myself how to crochet. I've burnt myself out this year. Tried to make stuff for a fall festival, but didn't sell much. I am slightly disgruntled; I feel like I waste money on making things that no one wants to buy. Selling cold weather stuff (hats, scarves, blankets) didn't work out when it was in the 70s in October. I'm looking for something else I can do until I get rid of some of my crochet stuff. I'm out of storage space. Ugh!!
I love to quilt because I am usually just dealing with one block at a time.
I am enjoying doing puzzles on line. At least I cannot lose the pieces
And I am writing.
I've decided to try diamond art and cross-stitching. Give me a break from crocheting until I have a place to donate what I have left. It was never about making money but giving me something to do throughout the year. I'm happy that it kept me business. Now, I found something a little different. Thank you for all the messages.
I used to do a lot of cross stitching, and crazy quilting with embroidery. I like crazy quilting because you donβt have to match up the squares perfectly. And you can make small things like pillows and purses. I loved adding embroidery on top of it afterwards,and beads and ribbon embroidery too.
It's wonderful to have a relaxing hobby. Takes your mind off our troubles!
Reading, walking my dog, creative writing, and trying to be more consistent with yoga/PT exercises π
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