Are you looking to shake up your routine or discover a new passion? How about giving a new hobby a try? While hobbies can be a wonderful way to unwind and enrich your life, creating a calm time for solitude, they can also be a great way to recharge your creativity and meet like-minded people. A hobby that allows you to work with your hands, such as painting or fiber arts, can be deeply satisfying. It’s rewarding to turn raw materials into something beautiful or useful. Whether you prefer solitude or the buzz of social connection, you can find a new hobby that will pique your interest and spark your imagination.
The library has many resources to help you discover a new hobby. Attend a program – including crafts and DIY – or check out some books that teach you a new skill (art, cooking, a new language, maybe?). Even digital pursuits like coding, graphic design, or learning how to use AI can turn into creative outlets — or side hustles — with time and patience. The key is to stay curious and give yourself permission to be a beginner. Every expert started with a first try. Did you know that The Library has recently expanded our physical offerings in the Library of Things collection? These items can support your desire to learn a new hobby. Check out a ukulele, a crochet kit or paper quilling kit, or pickleball paddles. There are lots of fun items to try. So, take a closer look the next time you stop by one of our branches.
When thinking of a new hobby, don’t forget about the Makerspace at the Main branch library where you can learn to 3D print or use a Cricut to make a variety of projects – from a custom mug or design for a T-shirt that you can finish using our Heat Press. Ask a Librarian to learn more or read about all of the Makerspace equipment or sign-up to use the Makerspace. Registration opens soon for a Makerspace program in January where you can make a winter or valentine/heart themed mug.
Learning about 3D printing or using a Cricut can open up a world of creativity and customization. These tech-based crafts blend art and innovation, allowing you to design and produce unique projects — from personalized home décor to custom gifts and prototypes. With 3D printing, you can bring digital designs to life, layer by layer, while the Cricut makes it easy to cut and craft intricate shapes from vinyl, paper, fabric, and more. Both hobbies are perfect for those who love blending technology with artistry. Getting started is easier than it seems, thanks to online tutorials, free design files, and supportive maker communities. (Check out the websites Thingiverse and Cricut to find ideas). As you learn, you’ll quickly discover how these tools can turn simple ideas into professional-looking creations. Whether you’re personalizing your workspace, starting a small business, or just exploring a new skill, 3D printing and Cricut crafting offer endless opportunities to experiment, problem-solve, and express yourself in tangible ways.
Here are just a few books that will help you explore some hobbies on your own or to learn more about items in our Library of Things or The Library’s Makerspace:

Coding for beginners in easy steps
Using artificial intelligence : absolute beginner’s guide
Easy crochet for beginners : learn to crochet with 35 simple projects
Macramé for beginners : 30 step-by-step projects for home decor : knots, patterns & motifs
30-minute watercolor animals : create beautiful beginner-friendly paintings in no time at all.
Sally’s baking 101 : foolproof recipes from easy to advanced