Hobby to money, part 3

Here’s the last four crafts that you can turn into a money-making hobby. Moms, have you taken note of the first six? Here’s more!

1. Quilting. Quilting is stitching together pieces of cloth either by hand or a sewing machine to create a bigger piece of fabric. Traditionally, quilts are made out of three layers of fabric, which usually differ in colors and designs giving the finished cloth a decorative and unique patched design.

2. Woodworking. Any method done to give a piece of wood a design and function can be considered as a woodworking craft such as carving or sculpting. Woodworking can be done to build boxes or storage, furniture, figurines and other art pieces.

sewing

3. Sewing. Probably anyone would be familiar with the art of sewing. It involves needle, thread and fabric to make bed sheets, table tops, christmas tree skirts, rugs, upholstery, pillow cases, curtains and clothing. Sewing can either be done by hand or with a sewing machine.

4. Basket weaving. This involves the use of natural materials from plant or fibers that are woven together to create baskets or bins. People who live the countryside or in rural places, where plant fibers are abundant are often into this craft. Woven baskets are classic pieces that are not only decorative but functional as well.

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