Posted by Rachel Westall on 18 August 2025
Rosie Weatherley, Information Content Manager at Mind says: "One in four of us have a mental health problem and there are currently 1.6 million people on the waiting list for support. The solution to the mental health crisis requires a wide range of approaches, and acknowledging the role crafting can play in people's wellbeing should be part of that."
Of the parents surveyed, 88% believe crafting is vital for children's development and 80% want their children to spend more time on creative hobbies. However, a 2024 report by the Campaign for the Arts and The University of Warwick* found that the number of hours of arts teaching in English state-funded secondary schools fell by 23% between 2011 and 2024, with GCSE entries in arts subjects falling by 47% since 2010.
The survey reflected interest from parents about crafts in schools, with over 80% saying arts and crafts should be part of the school curriculum as part of kids' mental health support. When asked about other barriers to getting their kids involved in creative hobbies at home, 27% of parents cited time constraints and 23% cost, showing there are structural issues that are preventing young people from gaining the benefits crafts have to offer.
Additionally, 1 in 4 (23%) parents cited screens as an obstacle for their kids' taking part in arts and craft projects and an incredible 89% of parents said that they want to reduce their children's screen time.
Another hobby rising in popularity is model making, which is a firm favourite with actor Danny Dyer and most popular in the Yorkshire & Humber area, whilst classic crafts like crocheting remain popular across the globe – with everyone from Katy Perry to Ryan Reynolds confessing their love for this age-old hobby. Online sales of crochet products at Hobbycraft surged by 98% year-on-year in 2024, with searches for "crochet pattern" also up by a huge 87%.
This research shines a light on the effect hobbies and crafts have on improving mental health, so to double-down on its commitment to the nation's wellbeing, Hobbycraft is launching in-store Mindful Mondays – offering crafters of all abilities a free and welcoming space to come and craft, make friends and feel part of their community. This new initiative will launch in selected stores in September.
To read Hobbycraft's The Power of Making report in full, click here: www.hobbycraft.co.uk/power-of-making.html
For more information on young people and mental health, click here: https://www.mind.org.uk/for-young-people/
*https://www.campaignforthearts.org/reports/the-state-of-the-arts/