Motivate yourself

 Motivate for crochet by starting small, quick-finish projects, switching to enjoyable yarn, or setting achievable, short-term goals. Rediscover passion by revisiting simple, familiar patterns, taking a structured break, or challenging yourself with new techniques when bored. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]





Strategies to Boost Crochet Motivation:
  • Small & Quick Projects: To combat "crojo" loss, make quick items like scrubs, coasters, or headbands for instant gratification.
  • Revisit Favorites: Revisit a "mindless" project, like a simple granny square blanket, that requires little concentration.
  • Set Small Goals: Instead of focusing on the finished product, set a goal to complete a specific number of rows or crochet for 20 minutes daily.
  • Change Your Scenery/Routine: Watch videos, browse social media for inspiration, or crochet while listening to podcasts.
  • Use Enjoyable Materials: Work with yarn and colors you love, rather than forcing yourself to finish a project with materials that feel unappealing.
  • Take a Planned Break: If you are burnt out, set a specific date to return to your hook rather than just putting it down indefinitely.
  • Change Techniques: If you always make blankets, try amigurumi or clothing, or vice-versa to challenge yourself. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]
For long-term projects, try setting small, daily, or weekly goals to make the project feel more manageable. [2, 12]

What kind of projects are you usually drawn to (e.g., blankets, clothes, stuffed animals) and how big is your current project? Knowing this can help me offer more specific tips.


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