Ended Official BYC Mini-Contest - What’s Your Hobby

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Yes. Yes. Yes.
I read voraciously. And I do agree, it is very rewarding!
Do I see Red Rock Mysteries? Those are REALLY good. And Nancy Drew!!! Good for any age ;)
Yes, I believe that it's no coincidence that the smartest people also read a lot!(not saying I'm extra smart or anything tho😁)
Yes it is Red Rock! I really loved them but was never quite satisfied with the series ending lol. I guess I prefer happy endings 😁
 
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One of my longest hobbies has always been reading...I started reading when I was four so I can't really remember NOT reading... I especially love older books...that smell when you open the pages...😍
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This is one of my bookshelves
I hope you won't mind if I just "borrow" 1 or 10 of those fabulous books. :lol:


Just kidding. I protect my books as fiercely as a dragon protects gold. I bet that you do too.
 
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Writing! I have always loved writing stories, I think my first story I wrote in 2 grade. I'll see if I can find it if y'all want. I have about three or four going now...I'm trying to write one in the Pride and Prejudice style. I'll take a pic but you may not be able to read my handwriting lol😁
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One of my hobbies is crocheting, though admittedly not as well as @CluckerFamily . I mosty crochet amigurumi (stuffed toys), but I"m working on some hats. I'm not sure why I really like it- I love the feeling of yarn, and it's very calming to do, especially when it's a simpler pattern. It's very satisfying to watch a string of yarn turn into a fabric before your eyes. Because I usually do smaller scale projects, I crochet in little bits and pieces all day- in the car, between classes at school, before dance, before bed..it's super easy to carry a ball of yarn, a piece of paper, a crochet hook, and a paper clip around, especially when 3 out of the four items are attached. Some sacrifices I make to be able to practice the hobby- probably mostly money. I've managed to get myself hooked on some expensive yarn, and patterns can cost a bit. Without a real job, it's hard to pay for the stuff to use. I'd consider myself intermediate in the field of crocheting- I can read patterns and learn new stitches easily, but I only started this spring. I also tend to lose steam on long projects. Unfortunately, I'm not able to make any money off of my crochet :( People I'm able to reach don't tend to care about 'handmade' enough to pay for materials and work time.
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This is the top of a slouchy hat I'm working on. (yes, a hat for a human- it's not done!!!) (I get asked if it's a hat for a person like 42 times every day lol) It's fingering weight yarn and a super simple pattern of single crochets, which shows off the yarn color nicely.
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Here's a little crochet chicken I did. It's a modified pattern.
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Fish Cat toy of my own design. Filled with catnip.
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Mouse cat toy I did. Also filled with catnip. I'd like to get a business on etsy going with these, but I'd need to make them in a bunch of different colors, and also make a lot. I'm worried that I'll either have loads of interest with these and make too little, or make lots and be disappointed. I'm also considering doing little octopus ones. The issue with that is the octopus isn't my pattern.
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This is a bunny ear headband I made for my friend's little sister. they have a rabbit that's white with black spots and ears, named Cookie. Little sister said she 'wanted Cookie ears' and in my quest to be the coolest friend, I made her some
 
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Writing! I have always loved writing stories, I think my first story I wrote in 2 grade. I'll see if I can find it if y'all want. I have about three or four going now...I'm trying to write one in the Pride and Prejudice style. I'll take a pic but you may not be able to read my handwriting lol😁
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You should read "Darcy's Story" by Janet Aylmer. It is "Pride and Prejudice" but from Mr. Darcy's point of view. I saw it at a thrift story and had to buy it.
 
I hope you won't mind if I just "borrow" 1 or 10 of those fabulous books. :lol:


Just kidding. I protect my books as fiercely as a dragon protects gold. I bet that you do too.
Lol yes I do protect them.. some of them are so old they fall apart if they aren't held right. I only have one friend who it's "safe" to lend books to because they love them as much as I do😊
 
One of my hobbies is crocheting, though admittedly not as well as @CluckerFamily . I mosty crochet amigurumi (stuffed toys), but I"m working on some hats. I'm not sure why I really like it- I love the feeling of yarn, and it's very calming to do, especially when it's a simpler pattern. It's very satisfying to watch a string of yarn turn into a fabric before your eyes. Because I usually do smaller scale projects, I crochet in little bits and pieces all day- in the car, between classes at school, before dance, before bed..it's super easy to carry a ball of yarn, a piece of paper, a crochet hook, and a paper clip around, especially when 3 out of the four items are attached. Some sacrifices I make to be able to practice the hobby- probably mostly money. I've managed to get myself hooked on some expensive yarn, and patterns can cost a bit. Without a real job, it's hard to pay for the stuff to use. I'd consider myself intermediate in the field of crocheting- I can read patterns and learn new stitches easily, but I only started this spring. I also tend to lose steam on long projects. Unfortunately, I'm not able to make any money off of my crochet :( People I'm able to reach don't tend to care about 'handmade' enough to pay for materials and work time.
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This is the top of a slouchy hat I'm working on. (yes, a hat for a human- it's not done!!!) (I get asked if it's a hat for a person like 42 times every day lol) It's fingering weight yarn and a super simple pattern of single crochets, which shows off the yarn color nicely.
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Here's a little crochet chicken I did. It's a modified pattern.
These creations make great gifts for all ages!! Family, friends, teachers, neighbors, etc.
We also do something in Wisconsin where people crochet/knit hats, mittens, and scarfs and put them in Christmas trees the city puts up or on light poles throughout town and these can be taken by anyone who needs them. This may be something that may interest you. Especially if the word gets around, some people love to give yarn for these projects to help the community.
I completely understand the feeling of crocheting! It is tough to sum up but it is so relaxing, stress relieving, and enjoyable are just a few words to describe it.
 
I love that smell of books! I can't stand reading books on a technology device... I have to hold a book to read it... curled up next to a fire in the winter with a hot beverage. One of my favorites!
Oh yes please!!
I'll look up something real quick on a kindle, like a bread recipe, but don't make me actually read on those things! I love the feel, the weight, the texture, and the smell of a real book. If I'm reading for enjoyment (instead of fact finding) it MUST be a real book. I'd rather listen to an audio book then read on kindle!
And here I thought I was the only one in the world that smelled books. :lau

**raises hand** ...guilty too...
 

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