The Only Crocheted Granny Square You'll Ever Need
Ladies and gentlemen, this is The Only Crocheted Granny Square You'll Ever Need. This easy beginner granny square crochet pattern is easy to alter to suit your needs and simple enough for beginners to make as well.
Granny square crochet doesn't have to be difficult. You can make some of the most stellar designs with granny squares as your foundation.
Mix and match your own yarn colors to create beautiful designs and then arrange them into a lovely afghan. Great for crochet fans of all skill levels, this crochet granny square is a quick project that's great for using up yarn in your stash.
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Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Finished SizePattern creates an 8" square
Materials List
- 25 grams of worsted weight yarn, in Color A (A)
- 50 grams of worsted weight yarn, in Color B (B - the solid section)
- 5mm/H crochet hook
Instructions:
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Foundation: With A, chain 4, join to form a circle.
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Round 1: Ch. 3, 2 dc, ch 2, (3 dc, ch 2) 3 times, sl st to join to the 3rd chain stitch from foundation loop. Do not turn.
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Round 2: Slip stitch to the next chain-2 space. Ch 3, 2 dc in space, ch 2 to form corner, 3 dc in same space, ch 1, (3 dc in next space, ch 2 to form corner, 3 dc in same space, ch 1) 3 times, sl st to join to the 3rd chain stitch. Break off yarn. Do not turn.
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Round 3: Grab your B and attach it to the chain-2-space in one of the corners. Ch. 2, 1 dc, ch 2, 2 dc, work 1 dc in every dc and chain 1 (7 dc in each solid section, not counting with the corners), *2 dc in space, ch 2 to form corner, 2 dc in same space, work 1 dc in every dc and chain 1. Do not turn.
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Round 4: Slip stitch to the next chain-2 space. Repeat round 3 (11 dc in each solid section, not counting with the corners). Break off yarn. Do not turn.
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Round 5: Again with A, attach yarn to the chain-2-space in one of the corners. Ch. 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc, (ch 1, skip 3 dc, 3 dc in next st) 3 times, (3 dc in next space, ch 2, 3 dc in same space, ch 1, skip 3 dc, 3 dc in next st x 3 times) 3 times);
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Round 6: Slip stitch to the next chain-2 space. Ch 3, 2 dc in space, ch 2 to form corner, 3 dc in same space, (ch 1, 3 dc in chain-1 space, ch 1 x 4 times, 3 dc in next space, ch 2, 3 dc in same space) repeat until the end of the round. Break off yarn. Do not turn.
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Round 7: Repeat round 3 (23 dc in each solid section, not counting with the corners).
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Round 8: Repeat round 4 (27 dc in each solid section, not counting with the corners). Break off yarn. Weave in ends.
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houstonhickman 629 9193
Jan 08, 2022
Still trying to find the pattern amongst all the advertisements
Weberme
May 28, 2018
I have not croched for a long time but I remember when I first learned I made a lot of pot holders with these squares. I have been wanting to get back into crochet and this is a great place to start because you can put these squares together and make quilts or dollies. You can use as many colors as you want too. Thanks for the directions.
mulberrygalprinces s
May 24, 2018
This is a great project for anyone from beginner to advanced. It's so easy to make. You can whip up a bunch in no time. This would make a very pretty place mat, table runner, wall hanger, baby throw or afghan. It's versatile and you get to use up your scrap yarn!
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