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4 Activities Like Knitting

Over the last several years, knitting has seen a massive resurgence in popularity. If you are one of the millions of people who enjoy unwinding at the end of the day with a pair of needles and some yarn, you most certainly aren’t alone! A relaxing and therapeutic hobby, knitting is a wonderful hobby for anyone who appreciates the satisfaction of making something beautiful with their own two hands. 

No matter how much you love knitting, though, it’s probably not the only way you want to spend your free time. If you are looking for a new way to pass the time, several hobbies share similarities with knitting. From completing sparkling diamond art kits to sewing, here are a few of our favorite activities like knitting. 

Diamond Painting

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Like knitting, diamond painting allows you to create beautiful things using just a few basic supplies. Rather than yarn and needles, though, this craft requires diamond painting tools, self-adhesive canvas and gorgeous rhinestones called drills. One by one, you add small drills in dazzling colors to the canvas to create a mosaic image. It doesn’t require any special skills, and diamond painting makes it possible for anyone to be an artist. 

Knitters love diamond painting using kits from Diamond Art Club® for several reasons. Much like knitting, painting with diamonds is a great way to relax and de-stress. It’s great for your mental health, too. And using Diamond Art Club® kits instead of kits from other brands is comparable to using a luxurious wool yarn rather than cheap acrylic. Our kits contain breathtakingly beautiful drills, durable self-adhesive canvases and the tools you need to complete each project. 

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Diamond painting is a great way to make lovely decor for your own home. However, completed kits also make beautiful gifts. Whether you’re someone who enjoys crafting for yourself or prefer gifting your creations to friends and loved ones, you’ll love diamond painting just as much as you love knitting. 

Crocheting

If you would prefer to stick to fiber arts, crocheting is about as close to knitting as you can get. Instead of needles, crocheting requires hooks. Be mindful, though, if you are used to knitting on two needles, crocheting with a single hook is trickier than it looks! It takes some practice and getting used to, but once you have mastered a few basic stitches, you can crochet toys, apparel, accessories and household items. 

Learning to crochet is an excellent option for both beginners and experienced knitters. When you know how to do both crafts, you can transform yarn into all kinds of incredible things. Since most patterns are designed either for knitters or crocheters, mastering both broadens your horizons and puts more projects within your capabilities. 

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Sewing

Making garments and accessories by hand is one of the most satisfying parts of knitting. By learning to sew, you can take that satisfaction even further. With some fabric, thread, a sewing machine and a few basic supplies, you can make everything from comfy pajamas to an awe-inspiring wedding gown. And, of course, you can sew blankets, quilts and other household items, as well. 

If you enjoy knitting functional items — like apparel, accessories and household linens — by hand, you’ll likely love sewing. This hobby costs a bit more to start than some of the others on this list, but there are sewing machines to fit any budget. You might even be able to pick one up from a thrift store to save yourself some money. 

Embroidery

Like knitting, embroidery has seen a resurgence in popularity over the last few years. There are a few different methods, and all are satisfying and relaxing. Whether you embroider simple flowers and designs on your clothes, or you master the art of completing complex cross-stitch designs, you’re sure to love embroidery if you love knitting! 

If you are looking for a more hands-off approach, embroidery machines are an excellent alternative to hand stitching. With the help of a machine, you can add beautiful designs to fabric in a fraction of the time of embroidering by hand. 

Conclusion

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If you love knitting, there are many other crafts you’re sure to find equally enjoyable. If you haven’t already tried diamond painting, we encourage you to give it a try! It’s a great way to take a break from knitting, and when you choose Diamond Art Club®, you can rest assured you are getting a high-quality kit that includes everything you need.