In crocheting large patterns, one of the problems that will arise is how to finish the whole pattern or project. Along the way, you'll get bored and suddenly you'll lose the interest of finishing your project due to monotony (repeating the same steps way too many times).
I don't know with the other crochet enthusiasts but for me, repeating steps with way too many stitches is very boring. If you're experiencing the same, don't worry, I found one good solution to that problem.
Since repeating the same steps is the problem, starting a new project helps. But what kind of project? One that is easy to make and won't take too long for you to finish it. Best examples are appliques and embellishments. You can make flowers, animals, beads and many more. You can also try making coasters, granny squares and many more. You can also start with a new project with large patterns like a blanket or perhaps a bag that you've been wanting to make. You don't have to burden yourself finishing it right away (well, unless of course if you have deadlines) but just make sure that whenever you start a new project, you must be able to finish it (again, not right away) so that it won't add-up to your pile of unfinished projects. ;)
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