DukeUsul wrote:So, cl buncha made a comment about wanting to learn to knit. That made me think about the men on this board and if any of us are in touch with our "softer" side.
So does anyone have a hobby or skill that would stereotypically be considered a woman's skill or hobby? And I don't include things like cooking in this.... that hasn't been a stereotypically woman's job since a long time ago, at least not in my house.
Here goes mine. My mother taught me to cross stitch when I was 12. I can still do it, though I haven't in a while. I only cross stitched macho, manly things though, for example the time I did a Blackhawk helicopter.
Anyone else, or am I just setting myself up for ridicule here?
I think this is awesome. Although I typically do the manly kind of things (never enjoyed working on automobiles, because it got my hands greasy and dirty), but I love making things, especially with wood! Never got into metal, iron and the like, but could probably be pretty good at that also.
Let's see... besides wanting to learn to knit to make afghans (they can be so warm and beautiful), I can sew pretty good with or without a machine! Back in the home-eck days (I made shirts, down vest, football and basketball (stuffed toys) and things like that. Now they have sewing machines you can hook up to your computer (I think) and push a button and walla, you can have all kinds of fancy logos, embroidery and graphics applied to your garments or other apparel. I'd like to get one of those one day.
I am pretty good with my hands and would probably be good at sculpturing or pottery and making things with clay. My X didn't have a lot of any similiar interests and she got into pottery so I got her a wheel and a kiln, but she never let me play with it.
I know this may sound kind of strange, but all the years growing up, my mom would never let me wash clothes, so when I got out on my own, I loved doing my own laundry! It is okay today, but not as exciting the first years on my own, so liberating, but it is great when the last load is dry and all folded up nicely!!!
I'd love to do some quilting one day, that looks like alot of fun and I always remember this very old quilt my grandma made from Whiteville, NC and gave us and I loved that quilt, it was sooo warm!!!!
I used to cross stitch also and latch hook!
I don't think this is gender specific, but anyone remember the string art stuff -- you pound nails into wood and then make things like sail boats and flowers and so on. I used to love to do that.
I used to oil paint (by the numbers
NOTHING as brilliant as CB&B) and could free hand draw pretty darn good, guess that is where I got alot of my whiteboarding skills ... I can tear up a whiteboard and love it and love drawing pics of things to communicate processes, messages, themes, approaches, etc.....
I love playing board games and building puzzles.
I love music and I started to learn how to play the trumpet (but a baseball in the lip on 3rd base sort of ruined that start), so then I had a couple of years of piano lessons and wished I would have stuck with it. Basketball and Baseball eventually won over Satuday lessons on the piano.
I enjoy going to musicals/shows like "phantom of the opera" and broadway. Heck, when my lil sis used to dance, I actually got recruited to a drama club during a nutcracker performance and then became a Thesbian! That was a lot of fun acting out plays and doing all of the fund raising, lighting and stage setup! Pretty cool stuff.
That's all I can think of at the moment! Probably more will enter my mind later, but having been pretty self-sufficient and creative as a youngster thru adulthood, I have found that being able to do these things by oneself and/or especially with like minded friends or a partner is a lot of fun also!!!