hey! 🧸
I've been sewing again and would like to show you what I've made. I acquired a sewing machine back in December, tentatively planned a few projects, realized I was dilly dallying out of fear, and ripped off the proverbial bandaid. I'm now 3 completed projects deep and feeling immensely proud of myself for learning so many new skills. so far I've made a tote bag, a pincushion, and a strand of bunting all from the same secondhand tablecloth! lowkey, sewing blows my mind. there's something about it that's borderline alchemical. the fact that I could turn an old tablecloth into three new practical objects makes me sooo giddy!
the beauty of hobbies is that they're something you can do purely for yourself. there's no incentive or pressure to monetize or to even be "good" at it, it's mainly a way to engage in process for the sake of it. imagine, something you can be bad at on purpose! it's awesome!! plus, it's really fun to show yourself that you're always capable of learning new skills. for a long time, art was my hobby until I made it my job and I eventually realized I needed a new hobby. something I could pour my energy into that asked nothing of me. somewhere I could fail over and over again without repercussion.
I want learning to be something I engage with for the rest of my life and creating little projects for myself is a fun way to nurture that desire. I've always really admired women whose biographies read like a list of hobbies and got really excited when I realized that I could do that, too! really cool to see peeps in the discord on the same wavelength re: DIY degrees. the feeling of getting lost in a rabbit hole? that's pure.
what hobbies have you been into lately? :3c anything you've been tinkering with for fun?
Vicki Tsai
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