London:
Hollywood actress Julia Roberts' favourite past time is to sew and knit when she wants some quiet time to herself away from her family.
The Eat, Pray, Love star, who has five-year old twins Hazel and Phinneaus and three year-old Henry with husband Danny Moder - has created a craft room in her house where she retreats to when she needs quiet time away from her family, Contactmusic reported.
"There's one little room in my house which is filled with all my clutter and bits and pieces. My sewing machine is up there, and all my knitting stuff. It's a place where I can go to relax and unwind. I don't get to spend a lot of time up there, but at least I know it's there," Roberts said.
The 42-year-old actress feels that raising her family has left her little time to take care of her looks, but insists she no longer cares about luxury beauty treatments.
"It's a terrific trade off. Maybe I don't have the time for pedicures anymore, but who cares if my feet look bad? I'm happy. When you're a mother, you don't have the luxury of sitting around anymore. I look back on the pre-children days and, quite honestly, I don't know what I did with all my spare time," Roberts said.
The Eat, Pray, Love star, who has five-year old twins Hazel and Phinneaus and three year-old Henry with husband Danny Moder - has created a craft room in her house where she retreats to when she needs quiet time away from her family, Contactmusic reported.
"There's one little room in my house which is filled with all my clutter and bits and pieces. My sewing machine is up there, and all my knitting stuff. It's a place where I can go to relax and unwind. I don't get to spend a lot of time up there, but at least I know it's there," Roberts said.
The 42-year-old actress feels that raising her family has left her little time to take care of her looks, but insists she no longer cares about luxury beauty treatments.
"It's a terrific trade off. Maybe I don't have the time for pedicures anymore, but who cares if my feet look bad? I'm happy. When you're a mother, you don't have the luxury of sitting around anymore. I look back on the pre-children days and, quite honestly, I don't know what I did with all my spare time," Roberts said.