Tired of starting crochet projects and never finishing them? Yeah, me too.
I put together this simple goal tracker because honestly, I was getting frustrated with my own scattered crafting. One week I’d be obsessed with making granny squares, the next I’d completely forget about that half-done scarf sitting in my project bag.
This printable helps you keep track of what you’re actually working on, how much time you’re spending (spoiler: probably more than you think), and what you want to accomplish each month. Nothing fancy – just a straightforward way to stay on top of your projects.
It works whether you’re just learning your first stitches or you’ve been crocheting for years. Print it out, fill it in however makes sense for you, and actually see your progress instead of wondering where all your yarn went.
Grab your free copy below and let’s get those projects finished.

This is a PDF Printable
Here’s how to use your monthly crochet goal tracker:
End of the month: Take a quick look back to see what you accomplished – you’ll probably surprise yourself with how much you actually got done, even if it didn’t feel like it day-to-day.e sure to tag me on social media (@sandrastitchesil) and let me know how this is helping you on your crochet journey.
Start of the month: Write down what projects you want to work on or finish – maybe it’s completing that baby blanket or finally starting the sweater pattern you bought months ago.
Throughout the month: Jot down your daily or weekly crochet time so you can see how much you’re actually crafting (it’s always eye-opening).
As you go: Check off completed projects as you finish them, and don’t forget to note any new techniques you learned or challenges you overcame.
Stay Calm and Crochet!
Sandra