Hi friends! ♡ It has been such a long time, I know. When uni isn't drowning me with assigned readings and papers/exams to turn in, you can be 100% sure I'm hyperfocusing on a hobby to keep myself sane.
Anywhoosies, I'm very happy to tell you the past month has been productive! As you already knew, I picked up knitting and sewing, but this time I'd like to add drawing and watercolor painting to the list. People from my generation are calling it hobbymaxxing. At first, I was like "wtf is that," but it really makes sense: hobbymaxxing refers to the practice of maximizing one's engagement in hobbies to improve mental health, productivity, and personal fulfillment (definition courtesy by Google's insufferable AI Overview).
In my case, I decided to dedicate time to ALL of my hobbies throughout the week, depending on my energy. For example, lately I've been carrying around a totebag (that I made btw π€) with my yarn and knitting needles. But more on that later!
I wanted to preface this post by telling you what inspired me to write for you today:
A few weeks ago, I was waiting for my italian class to begin, so in the meantime I was chatting with my classmate. She's always seen me carry around my books and this day she told me, "I don't know how you read so much without getting bored. I could never, I prefer movies and series."
I simply laughed it off, because it's something I often get from my family members. I respected her opinion, even if she was denying herself the pleasure of understanding why books are so much better than movies.
Then she brings up TikTok. Mind you, I have deleted the app AND my account a few months back.
"I also love watching TikTok, but you said you don't have it, right?" She asks. I tell her no and she proceeds to ask me: "What do you do with your life, then?"
Her question made me blink.
Obviously she didn't mean it in a bad way, but I was shocked to learn that there are people with no hobbies. Doomscrolling doesn't count.
How else would a person keep themselves sane without hobbies? I can't wrap my mind around it. So here's what I've been up to!
Watercoloring and Drawing
This has been my most recent hobby. Back in 2020, I was a fashion design major, so for my illustration classes I had to invest in watercolors to begin. But after I switched in 2021, my supplies have been long forgotten in a big plastic bin in my mom's "stuff room."
I might have still wanted to independently learn watercoloring beyond fashion illustrations. I remember when I was an avid Skillshare user and ran into Anne Butera's courses. Plural because the first course I took was her blogging course (which is the reason I'm here today!) before I decided to try watercoloring again. But I was really burnt out, so I did her maple seeds excercise (that ended up kinda looking like testicles) and moved onto something else.
But here I am, 5 years later, giving it another chance.
I've always been convinced that I'm not the most creative person. But I learned that creativity is something you look for, not the other way around. I was also scared of being terrible at it, until the 80-year-old version of me I've made up in my head told me, "girl, who cares?!"
So I dusted off my watercolor palettes and tried. I felt myself healing a little bit as I allowed myself to make mistakes and just... have really bad attempts. Here are some that I liked how they turned out:
Knitting
We finally have a franket update!
I have been making some slow but steady progress, and it's thanks to me carrying a totebag with my yarn and needles so I can knit on the go.
My favorite part about this is that since I take public transport, it has sparked conversation between old ladies who asked me about what I was working on. They always made my day because this would often lead to them telling me about how much they used to knit when they were my age and so and so. I am never beating the "old soul" allegations from my mother by the way I'm most comfortable talking to elders.
Here's how my practice blanket is going!
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| I feel like the mismatched colors make it more wabi sabi :) |
Coloring
Whenever I don’t have the energy to draw or watercolor but I still want to do something “artsy,” I reach for the Crayola coloring book I’ve had since 2020. I’ve seen the ones trending on social media with the alcohol markers but I think I’m sticking to my crayons for now.
The coloring book usually comes out when I’m too stressed and also want to wind down with an audiobook.
Sewing
When I got back to sewing, I’ve completely forgotten how 75% of sewing was figuring out what is wrong with my machine LOL. Despite a few hiccups, I’m very proud of the practice I’ve gotten.
Video Games
I don’t think I’ve talked about it here but I also love playing video games. I’m currently going through my quarterly Stardew Valley phase, thanks to my penpal (hi Kaja! π€π) whom I share a farm with!
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| This is not my farm but this is an example of the game <3 |



Well I for one think your watercolours look really good! I also love the totes and the knitting. Hobbymaxxing - what a fun concept! "What do you do with your life?" - lol! I guess TikTok and scrolling DO take up a lot of time - and I love how you're filling the time.
ReplyDeleteThe current state is terrifying, I love how you are coping with creative hobbies and making things. Thanks for the update! I love when you update the blog.
Thank you so much, Nicole! It always makes me so happy to see you here, and yes, I think these hobbies give me little illusion of control π€£.
DeleteHobbymaxxing is such a great word and way of life! I also took Anne Butera's blog class on Skillshare, and it was one of the main reasons I added a blog to my website. It took me quite a while to get comfortable with blogging though. How cool that she inspired you to start your blog! I love your sweet watercolors, your knitting, and your tote bags. I hope you'll keep showing your projects - I love to see them!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle! Your comment means a lot because I love your art and it was part of the reason I also wanted to try drawing again <3. It makes me happy to learn that Anne's class brought us together at the end of the day! She's so cool.
DeleteI've never heard the term, hobbymaxxing, but what a great concept. You are really going full steam ahead on all these hobbies. That's funny that someone would think reading books is boring! I personally think it's boring to sit and watch a movie for two hours, but to each their own. And how funny to wonder what someone does without TikTok. What does she think people did 25 years ago, without social media?
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a hobbyist, but the watercolors look the most fun to me. And of course, I color with my grandkids. I guess my hobby is to find new recipes on Pinterest and try them. I do lots of new ones every week because I hate eating the same dinner twice.
I agree about the movies! I may also be guilty of being that obnoxious friend at the theater whispering, "that's not in the book!!" π₯². I do have some favorite movies, but it'll never beat the feeling of making up the movie in my head!
DeleteAnd it was really funny, her question. The good thing that came out of it was her telling me things she's always wanted to try but never did. Maybe things will be different this year for her! π€
Watercolors are the most fun to me as well! I used to color with godfather when I was a kid and to this day it's still one of my favorite memories. So, it's really wholesome to learn you color with your grandkids π«Άπ». And I love Pinterest recipes!! If they're not on Pinterest, I'll definitely be saving them into my Instagram reels collection.