Many older couples or singletons, when they reach pensionable age find it hard to just suddenly stop working all together.  Many try semi-retirement first, cutting down their hours but still going into the office a few hours or days a week. Having a lot more time on their hands can be tricky to adapt to, so many also join clubs to pursue a hobby or learn a new skill and make more friends. If it’s a married couple who are lucky enough to still be together at retirement age, they often go away on several holidays or travel the country.  If this is not something they want to experience, they may well join a club and pursue a joint hobby or pastime.  Often, they decide to learn new skills and decide to take up a hobby that keeps their minds active and their hands nimble, such as crochet or knitting.

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These friendly crochet clubs will allow them both to hone their crochet skills, make new friends and keep their minds and hands active.  Having learnt lots of new and interesting techniques they could take their new skills and turn them into a lucrative hobby.  By investing in several Crochet Blanket Kits supplied by a professional company such as https://www.woolcouturecompany.com/collections/blanket-and-cushions-crochet-kits they could make some beautiful, warm, colourful blankets to either give away as presents or sell at a local craft fair or market.  Any extra money made is a great way of supplementing a pension and gives them the opportunity to help others less fortunate than themselves if they decide that’s what they want to do.

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Of course, you don’t have to be a couple to enjoy this favoured past-time, if you are widowed, divorced or have never been married you can also find a local crochet club, learn new skills and make lots of friends. It is well documented by doctors, therapists and other medical specialists that by taking part in therapeutic hobbies such as crochet you can delay the possible onset of terrible, debilitating conditions such as Dementia and Alzheimer’s.  Focusing your mind on an intricate pattern and using your hands and fingers to create these beautiful designs is a medically recognised way of remaining mentally and physically fit.