Hobbies can be wonderfully sociable things. It's funny that 'geeks' have a reputation for being antisocial, but the tabletop wargaming club that my kids go to must have the friendliest bunch of people I've ever met! Older players make a lot of effort to encourage the younger ones and the shared enthusiasm they have for their game is contagious. I've also enjoyed a local knitting group, and playing in musical ensembles. A new hobby might be just what you need if you're a freelancer working from home or a stay-at-home parent

Image (c) Kate Pullen
Start a New Hobby Week - Day Four Roundup

Image (c) Kate Pullen
Start a New Hobby Week - Day Four Roundup
- Cross Stitch - Kid's Cross Stitch Projects
- Dance - How to Find a Dance Studio
- Contests and Sweepstakes -Getting Started with Sweepstakes Part 4: Avoiding Scams and Sweepstakes Fraud
- DIY Fashion - Learn to Make Headbands
- Collectibles - Buying New Collectibles
- Knitting - Great Knitting Books for Beginners:
- Crochet - Resources for Learning the Single Crochet Stitch
- Jewelry Making - Jewelry as a Job?
- Miniatures - Begin Collecting and Showing Model Horses
- Model Trains - Getting Started: Beyond the Oval
- Beadwork - Basic Beading Stitch Tutorials
- Pottery - Can Pottery Be Made Without a Wheel?
- Painting - Understanding Color


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