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What's easy to learn?

Learning craft can make people feel full and satisfied, and at the same time, it can also create useful things. Here are some simple and easy-to-use process suggestions:

Knitting: Knitting is a very interesting craft, which can not only exercise the flexibility of fingers, but also make various practical items, such as sweaters, scarves, hats, ornaments and so on. The most basic knitting method is crochet, so you need to buy some basic knitting tools and materials. As the practice progresses, you can try more advanced knitting skills. Embroidery: Embroidery is an artistic process. It can decorate the fabric through needle and thread, and can make exquisite clothes, ornaments, household items and so on. Beginners can learn basic embroidery stitches and patterns, and with the deepening of practice, they can try more advanced embroidery skills and complex pattern design. Woodworking: Woodworking is the process of making all kinds of furniture, decorations and practical items through wood and woodworking tools. Beginners can learn basic woodworking tools and skills, such as sawing, punching and splicing. With the deepening of practice, they can try more advanced woodworking skills and complex furniture design. Baking: Baking is a gourmet craft, which makes various delicious desserts such as bread, biscuits and cakes by heating materials. Beginners can learn basic baking tools and skills, such as dough making and oven use. With the deepening of practice, they can try more advanced baking skills and complicated baking recipes. In short, learning skills requires patience and perseverance. Beginners can choose some simple and easy-to-use skills. With the deepening of practice and the improvement of skills, they can gradually try more advanced and complex skills and projects.