30-Day Challenge: Learning a new skill — Crochet
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This article has been kindly written for the SDC by member Selyna B.
Dear readers,
I have been given the opportunity to partake in a 30-day challenge of my choosing. There are so many ideas out there for 30-day challenges, from physical, spiritual, and mental well-being, and food; I even saw a challenge to brush your teeth twice a day for 30 days (that's a story for another day), and the list goes on.
So, by now, you may be wondering what I chose as my challenge. After a lot of research and deciding what I wanted to get out of this challenge. I decided to learn a new skill in 30 days.
In recent times, I have become very aware of my mental health. My mind has been very scattered and never switches off. I wanted to slow my mind down and concentrate on the task at hand whilst learning a new skill.
So, the time has come to tell you what I have decided will be my 30-day challenge.
Crochet.
Yes, you read that right. In 30 days, I'm going to learn how to crochet. I know that there will be readers out there who have already mastered this skill. I'm a young 53-year-old, and this is something I have never done, and I'm excited to give it a try.
I invite you to follow me through this 30-day challenge. My main goals will be, firstly, can I learn this craft and what effect it has on my mental well-being.
DAY 1
I'm excited to get started on my challenge. I don't have a format on how to commence this challenge, and I don't have anyone to teach me how to crochet.
I decided the best place to start was heading to my local Lincraft; everything I needed should be there.
I was totally lost looking at crochet hooks, wool, and patterns. I was thinking that maybe I should give up straight away. Then I found a crochet box kit in the kid's craft section called Too Cute CROCHET Aussie Animals ($15). This product looks great; it must be easy to learn if it is in the kid's section. Things are looking up; we are off to a great start.
As I move forward with my 30-day challenge, I'm not going to write every day. Instead, I will report in weekly blocks. Though as I am just starting out, I will fill you in on the first few day's progress.
DAY 2
It's time to open the boxed crochet kit and get started. The first page in the instruction book indicates that it is for 12 years and up. I thought to myself, this was going to be easy until I turned to the next page, and it gave very basic instructions on how to crochet. To me, it was like reading another language; I had absolutely no idea what was written in front of me.
I consider myself to be a creative person. I'm a chef. I have learnt the craft of silversmithing and have undertaken numerous other endeavours, but this was a whole new world I was entering into.
Day 2 was a bust. I packed the box up. I'm ready to give up again; then I remind myself that this is a challenge; it's not meant to be easy. I needed to come up with a game plan on how to navigate this challenge.
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This article has been kindly written for the SDC by member Selyna B.
Dear readers,
I have been given the opportunity to partake in a 30-day challenge of my choosing. There are so many ideas out there for 30-day challenges, from physical, spiritual, and mental well-being, and food; I even saw a challenge to brush your teeth twice a day for 30 days (that's a story for another day), and the list goes on.
So, by now, you may be wondering what I chose as my challenge. After a lot of research and deciding what I wanted to get out of this challenge. I decided to learn a new skill in 30 days.
In recent times, I have become very aware of my mental health. My mind has been very scattered and never switches off. I wanted to slow my mind down and concentrate on the task at hand whilst learning a new skill.
So, the time has come to tell you what I have decided will be my 30-day challenge.
Crochet.
Yes, you read that right. In 30 days, I'm going to learn how to crochet. I know that there will be readers out there who have already mastered this skill. I'm a young 53-year-old, and this is something I have never done, and I'm excited to give it a try.
I invite you to follow me through this 30-day challenge. My main goals will be, firstly, can I learn this craft and what effect it has on my mental well-being.
DAY 1
I'm excited to get started on my challenge. I don't have a format on how to commence this challenge, and I don't have anyone to teach me how to crochet.
I decided the best place to start was heading to my local Lincraft; everything I needed should be there.
I was totally lost looking at crochet hooks, wool, and patterns. I was thinking that maybe I should give up straight away. Then I found a crochet box kit in the kid's craft section called Too Cute CROCHET Aussie Animals ($15). This product looks great; it must be easy to learn if it is in the kid's section. Things are looking up; we are off to a great start.
As I move forward with my 30-day challenge, I'm not going to write every day. Instead, I will report in weekly blocks. Though as I am just starting out, I will fill you in on the first few day's progress.
DAY 2
It's time to open the boxed crochet kit and get started. The first page in the instruction book indicates that it is for 12 years and up. I thought to myself, this was going to be easy until I turned to the next page, and it gave very basic instructions on how to crochet. To me, it was like reading another language; I had absolutely no idea what was written in front of me.
I consider myself to be a creative person. I'm a chef. I have learnt the craft of silversmithing and have undertaken numerous other endeavours, but this was a whole new world I was entering into.
Day 2 was a bust. I packed the box up. I'm ready to give up again; then I remind myself that this is a challenge; it's not meant to be easy. I needed to come up with a game plan on how to navigate this challenge.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque in diam id erat facilisis consectetur vitae vel urna.
Ut lacus libero, suscipit auctor ipsum sit amet, viverra pretium nisl. Nullam facilisis nec odio nec dapibus. Integer maximus risus et velit porttitor ullamcorper
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