Wow, so many amazingly talented people which is one reason I asked this question. It is always fascinating to learn more about people and what they do outside of their normal workday. @RealEyesRealizeRealLies I would love to learn framing. I have so many things that need framing but a. it costs a fortune and b. I would like to do it myself. Another thing on my bucket list, learn how to frame things.
@filmfann, handmade quilts are so beautiful. Your wife must be very patient.
@crisw, wow, so many talents. Cheese making. That would be great. Serving cheese you made yourself after dinner. I was thinking that myself @RealEyesRealizeRealLies! And add @Incendiary Dan to that group too. Making your own bows and the like…
LOL @Blueroses. I hear you! I agree. And no, @zen . If listening to LPs counts, I am also talented!
Far out @Cazzie!
Thank you @Martianspringtime and @Yarnlady. My grandmother taught me to crochet and knit. It was one of the most joyful times in my life. Sitting with her by the fire learning to knit. Since then I have learned how to do tapastries and cross stitching but like you @Yarnlady, don’t do this work as much as I used to. I would like to get back into drawing. I also love to draw.
@Fiddle_Playing_Creole_Bastard… also on the survival team for when the apocalyps comes.
I am not surprised by any of the answers here. I think it is fabulous to be part of such a talented and artistic group of people. I hope some of you will share some pictures of your work if you feel you can. I promise to make my husband model “the jumper” once it is complete. Even if it is an odd looking beast (the jumper, not the husband :D).
And @ucme, I have stood in front of a bunch of Maori men while they do the Haka and it was a great thing to see.
Thank you all for sharing a little more about yourselves. I have to stop saying “it is on my list” and just get these things done.