04/10/2026
More young adults are turning to traditional hobbies to step away from screens and reconnect with hands-on creativity.
Activities such as needlepoint, knitting, pottery, origami, birdwatching, and even blacksmithing are gaining popularity among Gen Z and millennials. Many say these analog hobbies help reduce stress and provide a sense of focus and accomplishment.
Researchers note that hobbies requiring concentration and creativity can support well-being by encouraging people to slow down and spend time offline.
Interestingly, social media has helped fuel the trend, with creators sharing tutorials, communities forming around crafts, and younger generations putting their own spin on classic pastimes.
For many people, the goal isn’t just learning a new skill; it’s creating small moments of calm in an increasingly digital world. 🧶📚🌿
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Droves of young people who are turning to tactile, analog hobbies and activities as a means of escaping technology and reconnecting with childlike creativity and exploration.