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I need some new hobbies...?

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Me and my boyfriend broke up two months ago...still not totally over it. And have free time. Anyway I start school full time at a local school this fall and will workin full time to and need a new hobby. I would prefer one inexpensive and fun...anythin really i just need some ideas. Somethin that is cheap and convenient for whenever. HElp!

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  1. Knitting and crochet both travel well so you can do them on break from school or work, at family functions, waiting in the doctors office, where ever.  Not only are the cheap to do but you make yourself stuff and save money in the long run (or better yet, sell your items and turn a profit).


  2. baseball cards are the best hobby in the world (well one of the best) so I highly recommend them.  I have a free community in my source on here that you are welcome to join if you want and you will find many card collectors there.

  3. this may sound stupid but runescape is a good game to pass time it is a multiplayer online role playing game that is free you meet people all around the world and have skill for anyones likes. now i thought that it was going to be boring but after the first day of working out what to do it kicked off then i became a member and that is were you pay $5 or £3.20 a month (it is SO WERTH IT) you really get addicted to it.

    this game is not some little kids game 13 and up play this game because its alot to get around. you should realy try it.  

  4. Why not try quilting.  If you do it by hand, you can take it with you anywhere.  Check out http://www.appliquequiltdesigns.com for more information.

  5. well you could goes to the movie, that is not to expensive or do some sport .my hobbies are skatebording and snowbording ,whenever i  get some alone time i skate or snow. or chat with your friend on the computer or at last and least do something like yoga because it is fun it relax and it cheap.

  6. If you have a craft store nearby, you could go and look around and see what interests you.

    There's scrapbooking, rubber stamping, stencilling, altered art, all kinds of painting, like watercolor, oils, airbrush or acrylic, or painting items for home decor, drawing with pencil, charcoal or pastels, collage, decoupage, floral arranging, cake decorating, needlework, knitting, crocheting, embroidery, fabric painting, sewing, minatures,  beading, jewelry making, polymer clay, candlemaking, calligraphy, soapmaking, mosaics, woodburning, paper mache, quilling, and probably a few more i haven't mentioned!

    You can take a class and learn something new or buy a magazine or book to get you started.

    Have fun!

  7. Try knitting, though sometimes yarn can be expensive. Also, jewelry-making. It's more gratifying than many other crafts, and you only need cheap wire, pliers, and beads.

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