transatlantic":f2viy4cz said:
…..You missed the point I was trying to make. Id agree that magazines are being phased out, but 10+ knitting magazines and not a single woodworking one. Its bizzare.
Not at all, Woodworking even in its simplest form requires
dedicated time; considerable expenditure on
place, tools and support accessories to practice it, and considerable costs associated with the basic material and its acquisition.
Knitting requires 2 to 4 simple pins, basic material is available on most high streets, hobby can be practiced whilst relaxing in front of Telly, results in very practical additions for family use and around the home with minimum cost to the household budget.
In retirement situations the knitting/ crochet /sewing hobby can still be practiced in group gatherings for social interaction in any friends household with virtually no additional costs to the venue provider other than a few cups of coffee, tea & biscuits.
Men's Sheds and Clubs take far more practical input and costs than arranging a few comfy chairs and because the associated hobbies have not been a practical or viable home option during men's working lives there are far fewer potential participants.
In our local community there are 40+ individuals that I know personally have a 'in house' hobby that can be practiced on an available minute by minute timescale, there is only one other person to my knowledge that does anything with wood. At local village fund raising craft sales events, out of 14 tables mine is the only one associated with wood and needing dedicated workshop/shed facilities, all the others products are, or can be produced in a normal domestic environment.