I started crocheting a few months ago after wanting to learn for years- maybe since 2017 I would guess? I went through three or four failed attempts that made me cry. I don't know what clicked this year. I mean, for all the dislike the Woobles seems to get from the crochet community, their tutorials seem to be what did it for me. But also, I think I have way better hand-eye coordination than I used to.
Anyway, right now I'm working on a bunch of squares (for a blanket? or a sweater?) with little projects and gifts sprinkled in between. Protip: If you're unemployed and broke and have time on your hands, making your own gifts is a good way to save money. If you're interested in making anything yourself, I left links to the tutorials I used or the paid patterns if applicable.
Side note- I forget the hook size I used for half of these. Ugh. I'm gonna keep track of that from now on. Also, the dates indicate when I completed a project (specificity depending on what I remember / can find out, since I wasn't keeping track before...). The granny squares don't have dates since I make a bunch of each one. The completed project that uses them will have a date, though.