Hobbies For Women
81This is a list I have compiled of popular hobbies for women. It is important for everyone's happiness to have some hobby outside of their work and family life, so if you are searching for a new hobby, I hope I can help! Here is the list:
Sewing
Sewing is, I suppose, the stereotypical hobby for women, but in fact I know very few women who sew nowadays. Sewing can mean a lot of things, from needlepoint, to quilting, to actually sewing clothing. The opportunity to choose your own fabrics and design your own outfits is an appealing one, but don't underestimate the level of skill required for this. It's best to stick with pre-made patterns in the beginning.
Cooking
Many women cook so often for their families that they might not even consider cooking as a hobby. But there is a difference between cooking as a chore and cooking as a hobby. When you cook as a hobby, you go out of your way to try new things. Dependig on how adventurous you are, you may find yourself spending almost as much time searching out unusual ingredients and tools as you do cooking! If you are looking for a social hobby, find a cooking buddy or consider taking a cooking class. Often, community colleges have cooking classes available at a reasonable cost.
Cake, Candy, and Pastry Decorating
Dessert decorating is a dangerous hobby if you are the sort who can't help themselves from sampling your work along the way! (I think that applies to everyone.) If you are interested in this hobby, find out if you have a Michael's crafts store near you. They usually offer very cheap or free decorating classes. The only catch is that you must buy the cake decorating learning kits available at the store. Still, it ends up being far more economical than most other choices.
One benefit to this hobby is that it can increase your popularity. Everyone loves desserts, and beautiful desserts are just that much better. Plus if you get good enough you can decorate wedding cakes for friends and family members as a wedding present, and possibly even turn it into a business for yourself.
Exercise
Most women seem to enjoy non-competitive forms of exercise such as yoga, pilates, and dance. Yoga and pilates classes can be pricey, but you can also rent videos or stream them from Netflix if you are looking to save money.
There are so many kinds of dance that you are bound to find one to suit your needs. Some dancing requires a partner (for example, ballroom and swing), but many kinds of dance can be done solo (such as flamenco). If you take a dancing class, it usually is not a problem if you come alone, because there is bound to be someone else in need of a partner. Contra dancing events tend to be popular, don't require a partner (you change partners repeatedly in contra dancing), and usually require no experience to attend. In most cities, there are also swing dancing groups that will often provide free lessons.
Scrapbooking
For a while it seemed like scrapbooking was everywhere. I think the fad has faded a bit, but scrapbooking can still be a great choice as a hobby, particularly if you have a lot of family photos sitting around in unseen boxes.
Gardening
Even if you don't have much space, you can still garden. You can grow flowers and herbs easily indoors. I have even seen tomatoes growing in someone's living room before. However, if you want to grow a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, or flowers, you are going to need some space outdoors. If you don't have a yard yourself, find out if there is a community gardens in your neighborhood.
Flower Arranging & Flower Pressing
This is a great companion hobby to flower gardening! One style of flower arranging that you might not know about is Japanese Ikebana, which is much more subtle than Western style arrangements that you typically see at the florist or grocery store. Some community colleges offer flower arranging classes, but often the people who take these classes are training to become florists.
Art
If you have artistic talent, or even if you don't, consider taking a drawing class or learning how to paint. There are many different kinds of painting, including oil, acrylic, and water color. If you are more "crafty" than "artsy," you might learn tole painting or ceramics painting instead. (Tole painting is where you paint on wood or tin objects, usually of the sort that end up in your living room.) If your home needs a bit more style, consider sponge painting or other means of interior decoration.
Soap & Candle Making
Making soap or candles doesn't require any real skills (although it can if you want to get fancy about it). You really just need to go to a crafts store and buy the materials for it. One fun thing about making soap or candles is that you get to design the scent. So you might choose to combine a couple of complementary scents, similar to designing your own perfume.
Photography
It has never been easier to get started with photography as a hobby. All you need is to invest in a quality digital camera. The great thing about digital cameras is that you can take as many photos as you want for free, and only save the ones that are the very best. If you want to make a little extra cash, you might consider selling your photos to online stock photography sites.
Writing
If you enjoy writing, think about starting a journal, writing some poetry, writing letters to friends or family, or even taking a class. You might even think about joining the community of writers here on HubPages!
I will continue to add to this hub as I think of more good hobbies for women. If you think of anything I am missing, please mention it in a comment!
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All these are great ideas for hobbys. Of them, my wife is into six of them. Great hub
Maybe I should take up sewing...and satisy my need for American made clothing! Thanks for the inspiration!!!
Thanks for the ideas!
I really hate the cooking idea. I can cook and do well but I hate every second of it. I eat out 99%of the time. This is stress not hobbie or leisure to me.
Hahaha I hate cooking too. I can't find a hobbie. I'm not good a crafting, I don't have the patience.
Wine tasting is a fabulous hobby :-)
eating together as a family every night is so important. it keeps the family closer. even if you hate cooking or think you are bad at it, work on cooking more often. it will help your children and help your family. you'd be surprised. eating out is not very good for your health either. work on loving cooking and do it with a good attitude!
Knitting is also a good hobby
I have to share my hobbies.. Although expencive beading is a great hobby. I love jewlery and this way you can make your own.. But my all time fav.. hobby is knitting... I know grandmas like this but it is really fun and I am in my mid 30's.. There are knitting groups all over and you can knit for cheep.
I love your list but I also wanted to add a few more
dancing is great you can start by going to classes then you will meet people who share your passion, acting classes are also great.. When my father was dyeing I had a ton of stress and I took an improve class.. It was amazing.. It helped me feel like me again.. Laughter really is the best medicine.. I also noticed some people want a more active hobby.. Tennis, racket ball, squash are all great hobbies..
I love the gardening which is mingled with the natural work and we make the living things which will be fresh and live in the World..so I love gardening.keep sharing.
I love all the ideas! I sing as a hobbie. Alot of people think you have to be the best at it, thats only when done for competition. Singing opens that door of the heart and allows the songs of the soul to flow through......Karaoke maybe????
I loved your list! The one thing on it that I have yet to try is the flower pressing, that seems like so much fun. Have you tried it before? You have a great simple short to the point hub I enjoyed reading keep up the good work:)











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