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Lately I feel like I want to learn something new, or continue learning something I've already done some of...mostly along the lines of arts and crafts. It's great that I want to do stuff and might have the energy to do stuff, because it's been a while since I felt that way. But it's also frustrating right now, because whatever part of my brain that I use to choose among various more or less equally good options seems to still be offline, so I can't make up my mind what I want to learn or where/how I want to learn it.


jewelry:
things to learn
using resin to make jewelry
wirework
enameling
chainmail
basic metalsmithing
basic soldering

places to learn
beading frenzy
baubles and beads
bay area bead extravaganza conference
beaducation.com
books and magazine articles

yarn crafts:
things to learn
nonstandard/historical/ethnic knitting techniques (knitting in two directions, twined knitting, bohus stickning)
techniques for knitting in color (fair isle, slip stitch)
incorporating beads into knitting
less common knitting stitches
fitting techniques
cable stitches and techniques
designing lace patterns

places to learn
stitches west conference
local yarn stores
web sites: knitty, ravelry, interweave
dvds, books and magazines

sewing
things to learn
embroidery machine
serger machine
long-arm quilting machine

places to learn
techshop

other stuff I think about learning/doing
lampworking
glass fusing
stained glass
wood shop machines and hand tools
ukulele, recorder, tin whistle, hand drums, singing (group and/or lessons)
logic pro (computer music software)
photoshop and other graphics software
photography

some things I keep feeling tempted to learn but have resisted so far
yarn dying, spinning
weaving
polymer clay, silver clay, glass clay
glass blowing

What do you want to learn? What are you glad you learned?

Date: 15 Sep 2011 01:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flarenut.livejournal.com
I want to spend enough time welding to actually be able to do it, not just know how in theory. Same thing about machining metal. I want to learn how to turn wood. I want to learn how to use 3D modeling software. I want to learn glasswork. And blacksmith work.

I want to learn/relearn enough french and german that I could imagine speaking them to someone other than myself. I want to learn spanish.

I want to learn/relearn enough of some programming language and development environment that I can just code something up rather than spending 95% of my time looking up the syntax or idiom for doing what I want, or figuring out stupid OS interactions like opening up a window or getting input from the user.

I used to make a good living out of being a dilettante, but that doesn't see to be so true anymore.

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