- http://www.ehobbies.com/ - eHobbies.com is dedicated to the pursuit of hobbies for enthusiasts around the world. At eHobbies.com, both beginning and experienced hobbyists will discover more than 25,000 products in 11 hobby categories; informative articles, tips, reviews and how to's to help purchase the right materials, get started in or improve a hobby; plus robust message boards and special chats with renowned experts that allow people to learn and share their passion. eHobbies currently features categories such as comic books, trains, radio control, and stamps.
- http://www.icemall.com/reports/hobbies.html - Freewell.com answers some burning questions in their hobby section. How do you get paid for watching TV? This and 49 other questions are answered here at the Freewell. Ever wonder how to use scrap foil for hobby, pastime or profit? Well I have, and all I had to do was go to the Freewell. And, the one question that has kept mankind from advancing any further-- How do I sell pine cones? All will be answered here.
- http://www.refdesk.com/sports1.html - The RefDesk's A to Z Hobbies and Recreation page has some good links to hobbies such as gardening, photography, water skiing, biplanes and fishing and hunting.
- http://www.myprimetime.com/play/hobbies/index.shtml - In five areas, family, money, health, work and play, myprimetime.com gives you stories, tools, shopping, even inspiration to help you live the life you've always wanted. The hobbies section has regular articles devoted to a wide range of topics. A few examples-- Find your favorite beer, Napping offers daily renewal, and Knitting a peace of mind. Come back regularly to find out the new topics.
- http://home.about.com/hobbies/ - About.com's massive hobby selection includes arts and crafts, collecting and pastimes. Under arts and crafts are 24 listings for information, including crochet, sewing, basketry, and woodworking. Collecting has 15 entries, such as action figures, books, pins and trading card collecting. There are 18 pastimes, with treasure hunting, beekeeping and gardening a few of them. Also, check out the regular features.
- http://www.netguide.com/Hobbies - NetGuide's hobbies and leisure department consists of arts and crafts, collecting, genealogy, hobby tools, home and garden, and leisure. This is one of the most comprehensive sites for information on almost any and all hobbies. If you can't find what you're looking for, run a search, and NetGuide will come up with whatever you need.
- http://www.hobbyretailer.com/ - The HobbyRetailer is the internet's best hobby shop locator. Thousands of listings and an in-depth search capability ensure that you'll find whatever you need. To find a hobby shop, run a search by shop name, city or state location.
- http://www.krause.com/ - Krause Publications is the world's largest publisher of leisure-time periodicals and books - collectibles, arts & crafts, hunting, and fishing.
Knowledge is key to enjoying a hobby, and your hobby knowledge grows with magazines and books from Krause Publications. Krause publishes 55 hobby periodicals and offers more than 700 books on a wide variety of hobby topics. Plus, their show division is affiliated with 12 quality hobby shows. Some of the featured hobbies include firearms, coins, records and toys.
- http://www.colpar.com/ - Colpar Hobbies is a full service hobby shop that offers a wide selection of hobby projects ranging from models, trains, die-cast replicas, puzzles, games, and supplies to radio control cars boats, planes, submarines and helicopters and much, much more. Their staff has made over 10,000 models and has decades of combined experience, priding itself in helping you to get the most out of your hobby.