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I_UndergroundPanther

(12,462 posts)
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 09:20 AM Sep 2019

I do multiple kinds of crafts

But recentIy I am having a hard time getting myself into my craftwork.
I have a few projects I am working on.
Any ideas.on how I can motivate myself
To do my art and craft projects
This slump has been here over 8 months.

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I do multiple kinds of crafts (Original Post) I_UndergroundPanther Sep 2019 OP
Go to a craft fair. procon Sep 2019 #1
I get the same way sometimes Ohiogal Sep 2019 #2
YouTube craft videos always spark my enthusiasm to get going again eleny Sep 2019 #3
Find a craft-along Stargazer09 Sep 2019 #4
Never heard of this! Tucker08087 Feb 2020 #9
The internet can be a dark place Stargazer09 Feb 2020 #10
Cheaper than therapy... Tucker08087 Feb 2020 #11
Nodding my head to that, I have the same problem. GemDigger Sep 2019 #5
I like to have more than one project going at once. dem in texas Oct 2019 #8
Sometimes just committing yourself to 15 minutes of starting a project helps. SleeplessinSoCal Oct 2019 #6
Cool stuff. I_UndergroundPanther Oct 2019 #7

procon

(15,805 posts)
1. Go to a craft fair.
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 09:44 AM
Sep 2019

Our local fair had a big building displaying all kinds of artsy crafty stuff. While I'm not very creative, there were lots of projects that caught my attention. I bought two a painting kit, it's just paint by number, but you apply some sort of stuff that blends the colors better so it looks like the painter had some skills. LOL We'll see!

Anyway, I felt inspired enough to browse around a craft store, and I had no idea what I was getting into, it was overwhelming. They have lots of classes and I might go learn to make a holiday wreath.

Ohiogal

(31,876 posts)
2. I get the same way sometimes
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 09:56 AM
Sep 2019

I know it’s a lame excuse, but sometimes all the bad news you hear kind of gets depressing and sucks all the ambition and creativity right out of a person.

I find that going to an art museum lifts my spirits and inspires me. I am really lucky there’s a world class museum of American Art about 10 minutes from my house, and admission is free.

Good luck! I need to rake my own advice soon, as well!

Stargazer09

(2,131 posts)
4. Find a craft-along
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 05:05 PM
Sep 2019

Depending on the craft, Ravelry and Instagram are full of craft-alongs that might interest you.

If you’re into yarn crafts and Harry Potter, you can participate in a very friendly competition on Ravelry for the House Cup. There are classes with assignments (“craft something that’s either red or shaped like a triangle,” for instance), and you can participate with as little as a tiny blanket square each month.

Quilters tend to hang out on Instagram, and there are all sorts of quilt-alongs happening there.

I’ve found it helpful to work on projects along with other people, either online or in person. It might be worth a try, if only start something new and exciting.

Stargazer09

(2,131 posts)
10. The internet can be a dark place
Mon Feb 24, 2020, 12:08 PM
Feb 2020

I’ve found so many wonderful spaces online that have helped me through some tough times.

Craftwork is cheaper than therapy and almost as effective.

Have fun with whatever you choose to craft along with.

Tucker08087

(621 posts)
11. Cheaper than therapy...
Mon Feb 24, 2020, 01:34 PM
Feb 2020

Is the line I always use when people I’ve known forever wonder how I’ve come to suddenly have my own workshop! I get more peace from crafting or writing, and you’re right! Much cheaper! 😊

GemDigger

(4,305 posts)
5. Nodding my head to that, I have the same problem.
Tue Sep 24, 2019, 01:56 PM
Sep 2019

I have multiple projects going on at once. I will work a week or two on one then go to a different one for a week or two and continue that process. I do it for two reasons, my hands and so I (hopefully) don't get bored with any of them but sometimes that fails bigtime.

When I hit that slump I usually hit the craft store for something never done before that is only a one time expense in case you don't enjoy it.

dem in texas

(2,673 posts)
8. I like to have more than one project going at once.
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 02:38 PM
Oct 2019

I get tired of one project and switch to other. I am almost done with two family history quilts. I ordered some fabric to put two rows of sashing around edges, then ready to take them to the quilt shop to be quilted.

Then I am going to do a little jewelry work, making jewelry is always my fall-back. The International Gem and Bead show will be here in Dallas this coming weekend. This is my favorite bead show and I am always inspired by going to this show.

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