Practicing every day for a fortnight would improve penmanship.

Get a few books and grab your binoculars and go outside for half an hour.

Its super addictive and fun!

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You become obsessed with formulas and whatnot very quickly.

If you cant already effect minor repairs to your own clothes, its damn useful.

you could learn in 15-20 minutes and then its easy.

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6.you might learn the beginnings of sign language in two weeks no problem.

7.Bread making is rewarding, relaxing, and delicious.

If you dont have yard space, gardening on a balcony or patio is still feasible.

Theres tons of creative methods that people have come up with for gardening in tight spaces.

11.I was going to say knitting!

Very relaxing, and great to do whilst watching TV or listening to an audiobook.

There are plenty of tutorials online and its not just done by old ladies, I promise!

Skeins of floss are pretty cheap and it is very relaxing.

Plus if you do a pillowcase youll have a rad looking pillowcase when you get done.

As long as you dont get addicted to buying all the newest plugins.

It will be good for your body.

You just might need a new deck for advanced tricks.

16.Binding books is great!

Makes for great and personal/actual useful presents.

Like any craft, you could get better as you go along.

But the basics are simple, and you probably have everything you need at home to begin.

Its surprisingly fun and relaxing.

Rocks are basically free.

Craft paint costs about .80/bottle.

Try dot painting mandalas.

Lots of examples online.

21.Learning to bead weave.

Theres how-tos all over the internet.

Either find cheap beads or go to the thrift store and buy used jewelry to salvage for parts.

You may not get a big following in 2 weeks but its still fun to do.

Its really fun, and theres a ton of great tutorials on YouTube.

26.Archery is very cheap once you spend your initial money on a bow and some arrows.

after you grab that youre essentially done unless you want to upgrade your bow.

It teaches you to be calm and relaxed and its fun.

There are even YouTube videos on how to make your own longbow if you want to save even more.

Paper, pencil… go draw stuff.

Not say youll be good just 14 days in but its cheap and its a start.

You need shoes and can easily find deals online all the time.

Plus, they last for months.

Grab you phone, maybe your laptop, and make an Instagram account for it.

ensure youre open to criticism and everything so you’re free to improve.

you could buy a light for maybe ten dollars.

And if you dont want want to buy a light just move some lamps around.

Go onto YouTube and look up photography hacks or something along those lines and youll get dozens of videos.

Download Photoshop on your phone, the free kind that gives you the basics.

Experiment with different genres.

One of the most productive and most frugal hobbies out there.

Its funner than it sounds.

Sites like freesound.org have new homemade recordings from users all the time.

32.Lockpicking can be pretty neat.

Got an old padlock?

Youre already halfway there.

One thing to remember is to never practice on any lock that is being used.

Download an IDE for your language of choice and watch some YouTube videos.

35.Solving a Rubiks Cube.

Just sit down somewhere and focus on your breathing.

When you notice youre no longer focusing on your breathing, bring your focus back.

With practice, your mind WILL quiet down eventually and the first time that happens is mind blowing.

37.Lego/blox kits, also model making.

38.Piano, its not always expensive and you’re free to learn a decent amount in 2 weeks.

39.How to hula hoop.

Its fun and its good for you.

40.Darts and the various games associated with throwing darts.

41.Learn morse code if you dont know it.

2 weeks should be enough to learn some basic tricks and those already look very impressive.

43.Im currently learning shorthand.

Very simple to process in the brain, big pain in the arse in practice.

But its good fun!

44.Learn how to make different rope knots.

46.Stardew Valley is $15 on iOS and Android.

Youll be addicted to it.

Its not quite inexpensive, but starting out is a lot cheaper than most people expect.

you might get a Creality Ender 3 for $200-ish.

Ive been using that printer for 6 months or so and it hasnt let me down!

Easy to learn, difficult to master.

Relieves stress, good cardio, endless smiles and joy and a amazing social distancing tool.