4 AM vs. 6 AM Crochet Routine | Crafting with a Toddler 🧶

Ever wonder what a "peaceful" morning looks like for a crafty mom? This is my reality: starting at 4 AM for some quiet crochet time before the toddler wakes up and the chaos begins! ☕️✨ From cozy stitches to tiny feet in the yarn, it’s all about finding moments of creativity amidst the motherhood journey. This isn't just a hobby; it's a lifestyle!

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... Read moreAs someone who loves both crafting and spending quality time with my little one, I've found that establishing a morning crochet routine can truly transform my day. Waking up at 4 AM for crochet offers a rare window of calm and concentration. The quiet hours allow me to immerse myself fully in stitch patterns without interruptions, making it easier to advance my projects. However, the early start means I need to prepare for the day ahead with some planning — like setting up coffee and laying out yarn beforehand to maximize that precious time. On the other hand, starting at 6 AM aligns more closely with my toddler’s waking time, which can be a delightful but unpredictable period. Crochet becomes more of a shared moment; tiny hands sometimes join in tangling the yarn, adding laughter and warmth, though it often slows down stitching progress. This approach helps balance creativity with active parenting, blending peaceful crafting with interactive moments. To make either routine successful, I recommend creating a dedicated crochet space that’s easy to access and safe for curious toddlers. Keeping projects simple during times when little ones are awake can prevent frustration. Additionally, tutoring yourself to accept small daily progress rather than perfect pieces can ease pressure and keep the hobby joyful. Ultimately, whether your needles start clicking at 4 AM or 6 AM, the key is finding what fits your lifestyle. Utilizing those early hours for creativity can be a rejuvenating escape and a way to inject a little ‘me time’ into busy motherhood — turning your crochet hobby truly into a lifestyle that nurtures both art and family.