Raise your hand if you’ve ever set a crochet goal… and then completely missed it. Maybe you promised yourself you’d finish six blankets for charity, crochet matching hats for your whole family, or finally complete that temperature blanket (don’t even get me started on mine!). If you’ve been there, I get it. I’ve been there a lot . The truth is, those kinds of goals can create a ton of unnecessary pressure and guilt - and that’s not what crochet is supposed to be about. Let’s talk about why I think a simple crochet routine can completely change how you feel about your projects. The Problem With Crochet Goals When we set crochet goals, they often come from a place of excitement… not experience. We pick an arbitrary number or a deadline that “sounds good,” and then life happens - work, health, family, or just plain old burnout. Before we know it, we’re behind. We start to feel guilty every time we see that half-finished blanket or unopened yarn haul. And that guilt can...