Crafting Your Way to Happiness: How to Start

Table with crafting supplies like yarn, paintbrushes, and beads, inviting beginners to start their creative journey.

Once you choose a craft, you’ll need some basic tools. Here’s what you might need:


3. Learn the Basics

Here are some great beginner resources:

  • YouTube Channels:
  • Websites:
    • Craftsy: Offers online classes for all crafts.
    • Skillshare: Learn crafting and DIY skills from professionals.
  • Podcasts:
    • Craft Hangout: Listen to crafting stories and tips.
    • CraftSanity: Inspiring crafting journeys.
  • Magazines:
    • Crafts Beautiful: Ideas and tutorials for various crafts.
    • Mollie Makes: Inspiration for trendy DIY projects.
  • Books:
    • The Big Book of Weekend Crafts: Perfect for small, quick projects.
    • Stitch ’n Bitch: The Knitter’s Handbook by Debbie Stoller for knitting newbies.

4. Join a Crafting Community

Being part of a community can motivate you and help you learn faster:

  • Facebook Groups:
    • Join groups like “Crafty Souls” or “Knitting for Beginners.”
  • Meetup:
    • Look for local crafting meetups in your area on Meetup.com.
  • Online Communities:
    • Check out forums like Ravelry for knitters and crocheters.

5. Set Aside Crafting Time

Start small. Dedicate 15–30 minutes a day to your craft. Crafting doesn’t need to be time-consuming, but consistency helps you improve and enjoy the process.


More Tools and Resources


Crafting and Self-Care

Crafting is a form of self-care. It allows you to focus on something positive and uplifting. Don’t be too hard on yourself if your first few attempts aren’t perfect. The joy is in the process, not the outcome.

If you’re looking for more ways to take care of yourself, check out our blog on self-care practices for emotional recovery.