Have you ever been given the opportunity to take a class or
watch a demo or hear a speech and you thought, no I don’t do that craft or I’m
not interested in that subject. Well, go anyway.
You never know when going to a talk of something you have no
interest in will actually spark an interest.
I belong to a number of crafters groups.
I often see someone prepare a talk or a demo and very few people in the
group show up. “Oh I don’t do that type
of craft,” I hear them say. So? How do you know if you will like it or not if
you don’t see it?
Maybe you won’t like it but maybe you will. I went to a meeting once with no interest
what so ever in punchneedle embroidery.
I heard how it was done and saw some finished projects and I turned to
my friend and said “I want to learn that”.
And now I do punchneedle all the time.
My little 3 heart logo in the corner of the blog is done in punchneedle.
Even if you have no interest in something, what you learn
might apply to something else you do creatively or intellectually. I learned to make rings at a meeting of our
local Fiber Artist group. I really have
no interest in making jewelry but the technique I learned for the ring I can
use to make embellishments for some of my needle felted bowls.
If the class or demo or talk is being done by someone you
know, wouldn’t it be nice for them to see a friendly face in the group? It takes a lot of time and energy to put
together a demonstration for a group (especially a group where you are a member)
and it is a little disheartening to just see just four or five people in the
audience.
So go try something new.
You might learn about something you didn’t know you wanted to do. Or learn about something you might not do but
will now appreciate more. Think of how
smart you will look when you can discuss the intricacies of basket weaving at a
dinner party. Or just go and be supportive whether the speaker is a friend or
stranger. Just go anyway.
© 2017 – Cheryl Fillion
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