“The Day I Finally Figured Out Crochet Tension” When I first started crocheting, my yarn had a mind of its own. One row looked tight enough to hold a wall up… and the next one was loose like a hammock. 😂 I’d tug, loosen, re-do—and still, my stitches never looked right. I remember thinking, “Maybe I’m just not good at this.” But here’s what I learned (and I wish someone had told me sooner):✨ Your hands need time to learn the rhythm. Just like learning to write or play piano, your muscles need to memorize the movement. So instead of chasing perfection, I focused on consistency. I practiced a few rows every evening—same yarn, same hook, same stitch. Little by little, my hands relaxed. My stitches started to match and one day… my rows were even. If your tension feels all over the place, don’t give up. You’re not doing it wrong—you’re just learning your flow. 👉 Tip: Rest your yarn gently over your index finger and find what feels natural. With time, your hands will remember for you. 💕 Have you found your “crochet rhythm” yet? Tell me below—tight stitcher or loose stitcher? 👇