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 Ready for a New Hobby? These Are the 8 Craft Trends to Try in 2023

These are the DIY projects that, according to experts, will rule the DIY world in the coming year, from disco ball art to punch needle needlework.

There will be a whole new set of craft trends to attempt as the new year approaches. Few hobbies, whether you’re a seasoned artist or new to DIY, can match the satisfaction of making something from scratch. There is already a plenty of inspiration available in the craft community if you plan to start a new pastime in 2023. These craft trends are predicted to rule this year, from a novel approach to needlework to a paint technique that is accessible to beginners.

Needle Felting


If you like cute trinkets, needle felting might be the craft for you in the new year. All you need to get started are three materials: wool, a barbed needle, and a felting surface (to prevent sticking your fingers into it). Needle felting, a technique for moulding wool into 3D things, has recently gained popularity on social media as a means to make woodland creatures. Whatever you create, whether it’s a tiny bunny or a monarch butterfly, “you will appreciate the tactile nature of fibre art,” claims Jessie Chui, mixed media artist and proprietor of Crafted to Bloom. You may be hesitant to poke a needle into wool at first, but you can’t deny how rewarding and therapeutic it can be.

Resin

If you’re anything like us, resin has been all over the place. The process of creating resin art involves combining a liquid chemical called epoxy with different colour pigments to produce stunning patterns and textures. Resin art has been around for a while, but it just lately become famous on TikTok, where it has had more than 18 billion views. It is used to fill up moulds to create ornaments, jewellery, coasters, and wooden furniture that can be turned into one-of-a-kind works of art.

Punch Needle Embroidery

Embroidery was popular this year, but punch needle, a more specialised kind of embroidery, is predicted to overtake it in 2023. The type of needle used differs significantly between the two approaches. Working with a larger needle that is held like a pen and punches the thread into the cloth while the needle remains on the surface is what punch needle involves. On TikTok, craftspeople published their works, ranging from rugs and mirror frames to wall art and coasters, and the technique earned approximately 400 million views.

Upholstery

Upholstery is a craft trend we anticipate seeing in 2023 as there is an increasing interest in upcycling. Social media users everywhere have posted videos of themselves transforming used furniture into something incredibly lovely, including us. According to Brittany Jepsen, founder and creative director of The House That Lars Built, “I’ve been collecting all the upholstery books at my local thrift shop because I’m noticing that people are once again DIYing their own curtains, pillows, and cushions.” Additionally, she anticipates that in the coming year, upholstery fabric options will reflect the English cottage style.

Squeegee Painting

Squeegee painting, a simple approach to start working with paint, will dominate the craft industry by 2023. Squeegee painting is a popular fad that requires little to no prior knowledge and is enjoyable for everyone, according to Ashley Poskin, a DIY expert and independent writer for MarthaStewart.com. “The results are amazing, and the process is very zen.” Simply squirt little amounts of variously coloured paint onto a canvas and spread it out with a squeegee to create squeegee art. It’s a craft that adults will enjoy doing and that even kids may attempt.

Disco Ball Art

Disco is back, and it’s entering the realm of art. The trend on TikTok began with makers creating their own disco balls, and it spread from there. According to Poskin, “crafters are using mirror mosaic tile stickers on everything” (we have seen them added to shoes, figurines, mirrors, planters, and more). They are inexpensive and simple to use. The little mirrors in these projects will help your room get some much-needed light during the long, gloomy winter days.

Homemade Clothes

In recent years, making your own garments has gained appeal as an alternative to buying new ones, and Jepsen predicts that trend will continue through 2023. She anticipates that many DIYers will make their own outfits from scratch in addition to upcycling garments from thrift stores. According to Jepsen, “my new favourite Instagram users to follow are sewists who design their own clothing and showcase them. “They are demonstrating that you can truly achieve originality in a world where it’s difficult to be so,” I said.
Would you be willing to do this in January? There are a few clothing sewing patterns that can be downloaded on the internet.

Macrame


Macrame has long been a popular weaved art form, but social media sites like TikTok and Instagram are helping it acquire popularity once more. According to Chui, “This antiquated art form has reappeared in full force.” Never have knots on three-ply cotton twine looked so nice.
In the coming year, look for macrame to be utilised to create wall art, fruit baskets, coasters, plant hangers, and more useful designs. Your unique project will determine the materials you’ll need, but macrame rope is a requirement for all macrame crafts.

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