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Top Crafting Tips for Beginners

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If you believe you have a creative streak that you are keen to develop, you may have the ambition to try a heap of new crafting projects in your spare time. Studies have shown that crafting not only boosts happiness but also reduces stress levels – what’s not to love? During the lockdown, many people have investigated their creative abilities as a past-time which has unveiled a natural talent that they never knew they had. If you have tested the waters and want to get some useful advice when it comes to crafting, you’ve come to the right place. We’re going to list some of the best tips and tricks to become an expert crafter.

Start with something easy

One of the many mistakes that new crafters make is taking on a project that’s far too difficult for their abilities. Like most activities, you’ll need to build your skill through practice and experience, so don’t push yourself too hard upon first starting and doubt your abilities. The more crafting projects you undertake, the more you’ll learn different techniques, as well as getting used to the tools and materials required. For instance, if you have a gist for writing, start with blogging on topics like what to feed squirrels or what plants your backyard deserves the best?

Look for inspiration online

Without previous crafting experience, you may need to look for inspiration to get started – and browsing online is the best place to start as a beginner. Platforms such as Instagram and Pinterest are filled with inspiring photos that could spark your imagination. You could create a mood board with an array of pictures to get your creative juices flowing for your proposed craft project. If, however, you require advice for learning a particular skill, it may be a good idea to read step-by-step and advice guides, such as the likes of quilt patterns which will steer you in the right direction. You can find free quilt block patterns here.

Start a ‘craft club’ with friends

If you’re feeling unenthusiastic or have hit a creative block in recent times, it can be difficult to find the motivation to start on new projects. At the end of a busy day, the last thing you may wish to pick up your craft tools and focus on something new. With this in mind, you should try and get your friends involved by taking on a craft challenge together. In doing so, it will give you a purpose and focus for each project you create, as well as the chance to learn from each other. Think of it as a book club… but for crafts.

There are no set rules

One of the most important pointers to take into consideration is there are no set-in-stone rules when it comes to crafting. It’s all about using your creativity to produce something distinctive. What’s more, it should be an activity that you enjoy and helps you to de-stress. Regardless of your interest or where your skill likes, the major benefit of crafting is that it’s entirely unique to you, and you have the freedom to create whatever takes your fancy.

Samantha White
Holding an MA in Fine Arts from Yale University, Samantha White has been an expert in creative crafts and room design for over 15 years. She has worked as an interior designer, where she honed her skills in creating functional and aesthetic spaces. She became a part of our community in 2020, offering insights into efficient craft room setups and innovative DIY techniques. Her background includes leading community art projects and teaching art classes. Samantha is also an avid gardener, often drawing inspiration from nature for her craft designs.

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