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6 Hobbies Like Crochet

Date

June 03, 2023

Time reading

2 minutes
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Crochet is all the rage these days, and it's not hard to see why. There are several different techniques to choose from, and you can make so many beautiful things — even if you're a beginner. However, crochet isn't the only hobby that's gaining popularity. There are several similar hobbies you might also enjoy if you like crocheting. From knitting to diamond painting, macrame to embroidery, there are many great options to choose from Here are six hobbies like crochet to try if you're looking for a new favorite pastime. 

1. Diamond Painting

Diamond painting is a fun hobby that anyone can enjoy. Just like crochet, diamond painting engages the mind and hands in a meditative and soothing manner. Placing tiny resin "diamonds" onto a canvas is similar to the rhythmic motion of crocheting, allowing you to relax, focus and find a sense of tranquility.

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Diamond painting kits include everything needed to complete a sparkling masterpiece. Whether you prefer flowers, landscapes, fantasy images or cartoon characters, there are kits featuring designs to suit any taste. If you're looking for a new hobby that's easy to master, you should try diamond painting. It's also an excellent option if you're looking for hobbies like cross stitch.

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2. Knitting

If you are already formidable with a crochet hook, try upping your game to two needles and try knitting. Similar to crocheting, knitting is a craft that weaves yarn into fabric but uses two (or more) knitting needles to create stitches instead of a single hook. One holds the active strand of yarn (the stitch), while the other passes through it and over its base, forming loops on the right side of your work. There are generally more patterns available for knitting than crocheting, so you can use this technique to make a wider range of items, including hats, scarves, sweaters and socks.

3. Cross Stitch

Cross stitching is a form of embroidery where you create “X” stitches in a grid forming a design. You can use cross stitch to make pictures, text and so much more. There are many ways to do cross stitch. Some people prefer using a hoop, while others prefer working without one. Try both methods and see which works best for you. You can also use different fabric types, such as linen or Aida cloth, to create your projects. We recommend picking up a kit with everything you need for your first project. 

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4. Quilting

Quilting is the practice of sewing together layers of cloth to make a thicker, more durable final product. Quilts can be made for warmth, decoration or comfort and are often used as bed covers.

This hobby involves stitching together pieces of fabric to create a certain design or pattern on the front side of your quilt. You can do this by hand with a needle and thread (hand quilting), but most people use machines because it's faster and easier.

5. Weaving

Weaving is another hobby anyone can enjoy. It's great for relaxation and allows you to make everything from scarves to blankets. You can purchase a weaving loom online or make one using inexpensive materials.

Once you have your loom set up, all that remains is learning how to weave. There are many different types of weaves, but plain weave (also called tabby), satin and twill are the most common. However, more advanced techniques like double cloths or jacquard weaving are also out there for the adventuresome. The easiest way to learn is by practicing on a rigid heddle loom with just one shed. This allows you to focus on the weaving technique without worrying about treadling speeds, tensions or other variables that come into play when using two sheds at once in an offset configuration.

6. Macrame

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Macrame is a technique that involves using knots to create patterns and designs. It enables you to make everything from jewelry to home decor, but the most common items made with macrame are wall hangings, baskets and plant hangers. Macrame is an easy hobby for people who like to create things with their hands or make things they can use in their homes.

The first step in learning to do macrame is finding the right materials. You'll need a length of synthetic cord, such as nylon or polyester, which you can buy at most craft stores. You'll also need an assortment of beads and buttons to use for decoration.

The next step is to decide what you want to make. If you're just learning how to macrame, try a simple wall hanging or basket first. These items are easy to make and will give you an idea of how the technique works before moving on to more complicated projects like plant hangers or jewelry.

Closing Thoughts

Hobbies that share similarities with crochet, such as diamond painting and macrame, offer an array of creative opportunities and therapeutic benefits. Like crochet, these hobbies engage the mind and hands, allowing individuals to relax, focus and find a sense of calm. Try one today!

 

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