Hobbies prove right fit for self-isolation woes
Mary Naytowhow has just finished putting the finishing touches on a 5,000 piece puzzle — a project that took nearly three weeks to finish, and helped take her mind off the stresses related to COVID-19.
“I love puzzles,” Naytowhow told paNOW. “It keeps your mind occupied and it isn’t boring while you are doing them.”
Based on the recent sales figures at J and P Hobby Supplies in Prince Albert, Naytowhow’s passion for puzzle-making appears to be spreading. Store owner Jack Turner confirmed in recent weeks there has been increased demand for puzzles, plastic models (planes, cars, tanks) and other similar hobbies that require a lot of patience and time.
“People are building train sets and doing layouts,” he said.