7 Crafts To Try This Year

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How crafty are you? Not everyone is crafty or has an eye for creativity and dexterity to bring ideas to life. However, that’s not to say that you cannot try or learn and simply enjoy doing crafts without the worry of producing exceptional results.

It’s about the joy of learning a new skill and the fun of it rather than the pressure of perfection.

Whether you’re looking to enhance your creative abilities, develop new life skills, or simply fill your time with something meaningful, this post is here to inspire you.

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It’s about more than just crafting; it’s about personal growth, skill development, and the potential to enhance your life in ways you never imagined. Crafting is a journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

Let’s take a look at 7 of the hundreds of craft hobbies to take up this year.

Sewing

Sewing is an art form that requires patience and practice. Whether you’re learning to sew by hand or with a machine, remember that it’s okay to start small and make mistakes.

The key is to enjoy the learning process and the journey of creating something new.

The benefits of sewing can include;

  • Improved hand-eye coordination
  • Money saving
  • Creative
  • Sustainable
  • Helps develop problem-solving skills

Sewing has long been thought of as a lost skill or something only older generations carry out. However, picking up a needle and thread and trying your hand at sewing can help you explore your talents and see what might be possible.

Whether you want to use a sewing machine to create your patterns or you want to learn to sew by hand, exclusively sourcing your supplies from an online sewing supplies store.

You never know; you might find you have a chance to see which can lead to bigger and better projects or even a new career!

Candle Making

Candles, especially during the winter, are increasingly popular, and if you want to use your new-found craft skills to generate a side hustle, this could be a good money-maker for you.

Candle-making requires the use of wax, fragrance oils, wicks, and a double burner. It’s a craft that allows you to experiment and create new and wonderful creations that complement your home and that of others.

It’s a three-step process that encourages you to practice and perfect, creating a product that offers a long-lasting scent.

You can use a variety of containers for your candle-making adventures and use your imagination to create designs and colors that allow you to really explore the process and indulge your imagination.

Quilting

Quilting is the process of sticking material together to create a padded surface, typically quilts or bedding. The beauty of quilting is that it not only combines materials and sewing (jumping back to the first-mentioned craft) but is also sustainable, as you can use any materials you wish.

It’s a hobby that you can learn and develop over time until you create your masterpiece. It can even tell the story of your journey, too, as you can follow changes in how you use techniques and evolve your skills.

Great ideas for quilting can include

  • Sticking baby clothes together for a cute keepsake for you or your child
  • Quilting using sports jerseys for your favorite sports team
  • Using offcuts or discarding materials of clothing you no longer need or want to use.

Some great tips include cutting your material into 8×8-inch squares or 12×12 to start. Use a simple pattern in the beginning—nothing too big or complex—and check out some online tutorials to help you get started and learn from them.

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Paint By Numbers

If you want to start painting or even coloring with pens and pencils, paint or color-by-number patterns can be a great way to get started. You simply follow the guidelines for colors or assign your own colors to the numbers to help you create a picture that is full of life.

Once you have become more adept, you can move onto freehand painting or drawing or stick with it.

It is a creative yet relaxing hobby that doesn’t require too much brain power and gives you time to focus on something else without having to come up with patterns or designs to color or even think about the colors you need to use.

Soap Making

Soap making can be a really immersive hobby. While many soaps are manufactured in mass-produced quantities today, handmade soaps can be more personal and enticing for buyers, especially those who want a more natural cleansing experience.

Soap making can be done using either the hot or cold process, and which one you use depends on how long it takes to be ready to use. The cold process can take up to 6 weeks to fully harden, and the curing process can take just as long once it’s hard.

If you use the heat method, soap can be ready to cure in as little as an hour. There are many tutorials online on how to make soap, so you can decide which method is right for you.

You will need to collect your tools and materials before you get started, but if you want something you can enjoy the process of making and really experience with materials, fragrances, and products, i.e., misfiring soaps and creative fragrances, then this could be the perfect craft to try out.

Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking is the art of collecting information and arranging it in a single place using various materials and creative techniques.

You can use pictures, cut out information, freehand draw or write information, doodle, or even use magazines and newspapers to cut out words or phrases you can connect with to create unique texts and express ideas in a more visual way.

The art of scrapbooking can be done physically or even digitally if you want to. It can be a great way to preserve memories and create a timeline to look back on that actually depicts your life and experiences.

In short, scrapbooking is a more visual, creative form of journaling, and it can be done for any reason. 

You can create a scrapbook for your child documenting their journey from baby to adulthood, document your child’s sports activities, create a scrapbook for friends or family of your relationship, or do anything else you wish.

Woodworking

Woodworking is a great skill to learn, and it can be a valuable resource in many different scenarios. Woodworking is the discipline of transforming boring planks of wood into something beautiful and useful.

You might want to create a simple TV stand or side table, learn how to make doors, or make wood crafts and figurines.

Whatever your goal is, taking the item to learn the materials, develop your skills, and build on it can be a hobby that elevates your life and allows you to explore your capabilities working with wood.

There are so many crafts you try your hand at to learn. Essentially, anything that involves you creating something, manipulating materials, or simply learning something can be considered a craft. It includes writing, drawing, painting, molding, and more, as well as all of the drafts mentioned in this post.

The best part is that you can move between crafts, pair some crafts together, like sewing and quilting, and express yourself how you like via whatever creative method applies to you the most.

So, if you are looking for a way to express yourself creatively or you simply want a new hobby to explore, these seven crafts can be a great place to start to see what you’re capable of and really get to grips with your creativity and imagination.

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