MissHuff
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Pricey Hobbies
Have any of you ladies stopped and thought about how much one's hobbies actually cost? In my experience I've found that a lot of my hobbies that I jump into with so much zeal end up being a little bigger than my budget and they tend to get set aside for longer periods of time than I would like. I am a very creative person and I like to make things with my hands.
Over the past few months I have taken up sewing again as one of my favorite hobbies. In researching vintage patterns I have come across so many wonderful resources for making your own corsets and coats. I would LOVE to do both but I'm not the greatest seamstress and for the cost of materials I couldn't easily jump in and give a try and start over when I messed it up. Next came dollhouse making. I LOVE building things and working with wood. I also love things in miniature form.
fftopic: On the flip side I also love little things in big forms such as the needle and button outside of the World Apparel Center in NYC. fftopic:
Unfortunately I came to discover very quickly that dollhouses cost a lot of money especially when you want to meticulously lay down every single shingle lol yourself.
Lastly, I have looked into hat making because it is difficult for me to shop for a vintage hat online because I don't know how it will look on me. Why not make the hats myself, sounds like fun. Also sounds like a lot of $$. So I set the idea aside for now to be revisited at a later financial date.
Maybe this was too long... I'm bored... and I haven't gotten to the most important part! What are some hobbies that you ladies do that sometimes makes your wallet a little light but are always worth it because you love to do it. Aside from buying vintage clothing which is pretty much a given in this forum lol.
Have any of you ladies stopped and thought about how much one's hobbies actually cost? In my experience I've found that a lot of my hobbies that I jump into with so much zeal end up being a little bigger than my budget and they tend to get set aside for longer periods of time than I would like. I am a very creative person and I like to make things with my hands.
Over the past few months I have taken up sewing again as one of my favorite hobbies. In researching vintage patterns I have come across so many wonderful resources for making your own corsets and coats. I would LOVE to do both but I'm not the greatest seamstress and for the cost of materials I couldn't easily jump in and give a try and start over when I messed it up. Next came dollhouse making. I LOVE building things and working with wood. I also love things in miniature form.
fftopic: On the flip side I also love little things in big forms such as the needle and button outside of the World Apparel Center in NYC. fftopic:
Unfortunately I came to discover very quickly that dollhouses cost a lot of money especially when you want to meticulously lay down every single shingle lol yourself.
Lastly, I have looked into hat making because it is difficult for me to shop for a vintage hat online because I don't know how it will look on me. Why not make the hats myself, sounds like fun. Also sounds like a lot of $$. So I set the idea aside for now to be revisited at a later financial date.
Maybe this was too long... I'm bored... and I haven't gotten to the most important part! What are some hobbies that you ladies do that sometimes makes your wallet a little light but are always worth it because you love to do it. Aside from buying vintage clothing which is pretty much a given in this forum lol.