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How To Crochet A Hexagon Granny Square

By: Janne Kleivset from Joy of Motion Crochet
How To Crochet A Hexagon Granny Square

"Crochet A Lovely Hexagon Granny Square Learn how to crochet the beautiful hexagon shaped granny square. To crochet granny squares and granny square shapes, you can use any size/mm crochet hook and yarn. They are a great way to use up leftover yarn. It is not that different from the regular granny square; the only difference is that you have 2 extra corner spaces. It starts out with just 2 double crochet stitches in each cluster on round 1, but then increases to three."

More Crochet Ideas for You

Are you a fan of the classic hexagon granny square pattern? If so, we have some fantastic crochet projects that you will love! For those who enjoy creating intricate designs, we recommend trying a hexagon flower motif blanket. This project is perfect for intermediate crocheters looking to challenge themselves with a variety of stitches and color combinations. It would make a lovely gift for a friend or family member on a special occasion.

If you prefer simpler projects but still want to stick with the hexagon theme, we suggest making a set of hexagon coasters. These coasters are quick and easy to whip up, making them perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a relaxing crochet project. They would be a great addition to your home decor or a thoughtful housewarming gift for a loved one.

For those who want to get into the holiday spirit, why not crochet a few hexagon snowflakes? These delicate and beautiful decorations are perfect for adding a touch of handmade charm to your Christmas tree or holiday gifts. This project is suitable for crocheters of all skill levels and can be a fun way to get creative during the festive season.

No matter which project you choose, we hope these recommendations inspire you to continue exploring the world of crochet and create something special with your own two hands. Happy crafting!

Crochet Hook4.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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