Granny Square: A Blossom
Are you looking for a Granny Square for your next project? Then you’re in the right place! Discover this timeless beauty and let yourself be inspired by this free pattern. Whether for cardigans, sweaters, blan
kets, bags, or accessories – the versatility of the Granny Square will amaze you. Dive into the world of creativity and craft your own unique pieces with joy and fun. Indulge in your love for crochet and discover new trends and ideas.
What is a Granny Square?
A Granny Square is a square crochet motif traditionally made up of several rounds. It can be created in various colors and patterns and is incredibly versatile. The classic design makes it simple yet exciting to create different projects.
Uses for Your Granny Square:
- Cardigans: Connect several Granny Squares to create stylish and comfortable cardigans.
- Sweaters: Combine different colors and patterns to design unique sweaters.
- Blankets: Use colorful Granny Squares to crochet cozy and beautiful blankets.
- Bags: A Granny Square can be the perfect start for a handmade bag.
- Accessories: Decorate hats, scarves, or even home decor items with Granny Squares.
Why Granny Squares?
Granny Squares are not only a creative outlet but also a great way to use up leftover yarn and create unique, handmade gifts. They are perfect for beginners looking to improve their crochet skills as well as for experienced crocheters seeking new challenges.
Conclusion
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced crocheter, Granny Squares offer endless possibilities for creative projects. Let this pattern inspire you and create your own masterpieces. Share your finished projects in the comments and let us know which colors and designs you used. Happy crocheting and see you next time!
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You will need 3 colors. Choose colors as you like.
Round 1 (Color A):
Chain 3 (counts as 1 dc) and crochet 11 dc into a magic ring. Slip stitch into the 3rd chain. (12 stitches)
Round 2:
Crochet 2 sc into each of the 12 dc. Fasten off and invisibly close the round in the 2nd stitch. (24 stitches)
Round 3 (Color B):
Attach yarn in any stitch with a standing stitch. 5 dc in the next stitch, skip 1 stitch, slip stitch, skip 1 stitch repeat 5 times, slip stitch into the 1st dc. (36 stitches)
Round 4:
Chain 2 (counts as 1 hdc), 1 hdc, 2 hdc in the next stitch, 2 hdc, slip stitch into the 2nd round over the slip stitches of the 3rd round. 2 hdc, 2 hdc in the next stitch, 2 hdc, slip stitch into the 2nd round over the slip stitches of the 3rd round repeat 4 times. Fasten off and invisibly close the round in the 1st actual hdc. (42 stitches)
Round 5 (Color C):
Attach yarn in any 2 hdc of a petal with a standing stitch. 4 sc, 1 hdc, 2 hdc in the next slip stitch, 1 hdc repeat 5 times, slip stitch into the 1st sc. (48 stitches)
Round 6:
4 sc, 3 hdc, 2 dc + 2 chains + 2 dc in the next stitch, 3 hdc 5 sc, 3 hdc, 2 dc + 2 chains + 2 dc in the next stitch, 3 hdc repeat 2 times, 1 sc, slip stitch into the 1st sc. (60 stitches + 8 chains)
Round 7:
6 sc, 2 hdc, 1 hdc + 2 chains + 1 hdc in the next chain space 2 hdc, 11 sc, 2 hdc, 1 hdc + 2 chains + 1 hdc in the next chain space repeat 2 times, 2 hdc, 5 sc, slip stitch into the 1st sc. (68 stitches + 8 chains)
Round 8:
1 sc + 2 chains + 1 sc in the next chain space, skip 1 stitch (hidden), 16 sc, 1 sc + 2 chains + 1 sc in the next chain space, skip 1 stitch (hidden) repeat 2 times, 8 sc. Fasten off and invisibly close the round in the 2nd stitch.
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