Ha! This question makes me think of my sister's comment when I mentioned waldorf homeschooling, with a basic description of it. Her comment, "Okay, starting now, I want you to write down all the new hobbies you pick up this year, while you're learning." I had never really thought about it, but really...?
I had to write down needle felting, knitting, embroidery, sewing, and watercolor. Right then.
I suppose she's right--I am interested in almost everything! Sticking with something is the most difficult part for me. I can usually master something pretty quickly, not to an expert level, but enough to get what I want out of it, and then... well, I admit sometimes I put it aside for a loooooooooong time. In my defense, I generally pick it up again sometime in the future. An example: I wanted several needle felted dolls for my DC's schoolroom. So I researched it, purchased bags of dyed wool, and made the dolls I wanted. I haven't felted again since (that was for Christmas), but I will.
Right now I am finding that knitting and sewing are keeping me fascinated, since I can't figure them out as easily--they're whole
realms of possibilities, KWIM?
Now that I read over this, maybe it doesn't answer your question at all.