Just to respond to Siope - 'granny squares' can be useful for a blanket / throw and I have seen a beautiful jacket make with them. BUT they are not the be-all and end-all of crochet, and you do need the geometry of them in your head, which not everyone can take to! Personally, I find simple rows of double crochet (US or UK) easiest.
I think we all have 'break down' moments when everything seems all wrong, so I'm glad OP is having a break.
I was good at a lot of crafts (except knitting) but have had to give up a few, including embroidery, as my arthritis worsens.
People who 'get' stuff are often the worst teachers. I have felt humiliated and despairing at times because I am very clumsy & unco-ordinated. Even at Aqua-aerobics, I have to be apart from others and do the exercises as best I can. because all sorts of sequences are beyond me, and I have never been able to dance (except simple folk dances). I have learned not to think it 'stupid' but to do the best I can.
I hope that, after a break, OP can find out whether crochet will be a lovely new craft for her to discover, or something she simply has to put aside.
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