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sherrardk | 21:43 Tue 24th Jan 2012 | ChatterBank
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Right, not getting anywhere with the flipping crossword so I am now thinking about doing some sort of craft thing. Obviously don't want to spend a fortune (patience is not my strong point) so has anyone got any ideas on where I should start or a kit I could buy? PS - not at all artistic so it would have to be a by-numbers type thing and I don't own a sewing machine, don't want to any food type thing as 1 - cooker is temperamental, 2 - need to be able to stop doing 'whatever' the thing is at the drop of a hat.
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Are you looking for something creative? Do you have good eyesight and manual dexterity? Need more info.
You may find something here

http://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/
What about macrame. I am thinking of looking into it myself.
Crosswords are much cheaper. Stick with them Sher
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My eyes are fine as is my manual dexterity, I am just looking for something to occupy my mind/time as thing 1 and thing 2 don't need me so much these days (and they are off to school in September and I will be on my own ALL day).
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Maize - the Daily Telegraph costs something like £1.25 a day and I am rubbish at them.
Crochet? It's pretty easy and you only need a hook and wool.
um what about the quilting? you can get starter kits and its easily put down and picked up againx
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Hi Flob - just goggle macramé, looks far to hard for me (I am more your sort of person who likes putting Star Wars Lego together - I need direction).
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Hi Karen and Fire - its got to be something that I don't need to ask anyone for any help with (as the is no-one for me to ask). Might investigate the quilting starter kit though.
So was I in the begining sher.....I do know how you feel. My kids have flown the nest and are all in Scotland. I have no-one to cook or bake for and I love a baking (well apart from the old man, and he's on a diet!). So I make Jam and Chutney (seasonal I know) and I do a couple or three of crosswords a day and clean. I was thinking of goint to the local care home and seeing if they want a regular visitor for their residents
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Hi Mazie - I think a lot of my need for a hobby is preparation for September, two of them going to school at the same time is going to break my heart! I know people will say get a job but arranging child are for five would be so difficult and expensive (we live in the sticks). Whilst I have lots of children I am not overly keen on other peoples children so I won't be volunteering to help out at the primary school so will need to find something to do (or I will be forced to watch day time TV).
Make your own Christmas/birthday/greetings cards. It's dead easy. Just need paper, card, glue, glitter, cut out stuff from magazines etc.
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Tenrec - probably look more like ransom notes if I tried that! I am going to need step-by-step instructions, maybe cross stitch by numbers (on that stuff you get in primary school where the holes are about 1/2cm apart) - I have high hopes but low skill levels.
Just have a go. You'll get better at whatever you decide on by practicing.
Hi sher. I do understand but there must be lots of things you can volunteer for that dont involve Kids...Or thing that you can make that would make you a few Bob...Anyway, I'm off. Night and good luck with your project sher xxxx
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Right, tomorrow (while I am waiting for the shopping to be delivered) I will choose my hobby (and I will stick at it for at least a week, promise).
Its real fun helping out in charity shops, really it is, and the bargains that come along are great!
Jewellery? You can get great kits....and maybe even cheaper on Ebay.

http://www.the-beadsh...ZPV6a0CFQuDfAodghZE6Q
If you dont want to go out, I bought a book on glass painting, its quite easy to do, and you can turn the things you paint into lovely cards.You dont have to be good at painting either, you can tranfer the designs. Easy peasy......honest!

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