As the weather cools and nature sleeps, it can be time to consider taking life at a gentler pace. One way to do that is to take up a slow hobby, one that you can do in your own time at a rate that suits you.
Reading
When it’s cold outside, what could be better than curling up on the sofa with a good book? As the rain pours down, transport yourself to another time with historical fiction, head to outer space in science fiction, get misty-eyed over a good romance or solve the murder before the detective in a good mystery novel.
Knitting
Winter calls for woolly jumpers, gloves, scarves and bobble hats, so why not make your own? Whether you are a beginner or an expert, there are loads of projects to while away the colder days. So, take out your knitting needles and select your favourite wool, whether it is mohair or DK yarn. If you visit The Wool Couture Company, for example, you can get everything you need without having to brave the wind or snow outside.
Sewing and Embroidery
Other needlecrafts you can try are sewing and embroidery. Again, there are many projects that range from beginner to expert. Whether you make your own clothes or toys or embroider tablecloths and hangings, there is an endless variety of beautiful things you can make for yourself or as gifts during the festive season.
Cooking
What better way to stay warm than with some hearty winter dishes? Try cooking delicious stews and soups or make some warming puddings like apple crumble or sponge puddings. A cup of tea in a cosy room just calls for a slice of homemade cake or scones and jam. There are also lots of cakes and bakes for the festive season.
Walking
A slow hobby for the winter does not need to mean staying indoors. Crisp, clear days provide perfect walking conditions. Whether you are in your local park or heading into woods, the coast or onto moorland, wrap up warm and savour the beauty of winter.