How to crochet a classic granny square – Free Crochet Pattern is a beautiful and classic granny square motif that you can add to other crochet projects!
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If you have just dived into the world of crochet you have probably come across a granny square. A granny square is a simple crochet square worked from the middle outwards and is a great beginner project to get stuck into as you may have only just been practicing working in straight lines. Working in the round is the next step up and learning how to crochet a classic granny square is a perfect crochet project to help with that, I have to warn you though, you may literally get hooked (no pun intended) when you get the hang of these. If you need more visual help this is included in the paid version.
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How To Crochet A Classic Granny Square
Supplies You Will Need:
Size 4.5 inches approx
Stitches Used:
Slip Stitch
Ch – Chain
Dc – Double Crochet
Sts – Stitches
Sk – Skip
Written In:
This pattern is written using American standard crochet terminology.
Notes:
- This crochet pattern is worked in the round.
- Turn over your granny square after each round.
- Repeat what is in between the stars from * to * until the end of the round.
- If you have a ** in your row you need to follow the pattern from * to * all the way around and then when you get near the end of the round you will finish your last repeat at ** because you can no longer complete the entire repeat, then follow what it says to do to complete the round.
- Read each row carefully before starting the round.
Let’s get to the pattern!
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R1. Make a magic ring, ch1 (does not count as a stitch) (Work (3dc, ch2) in ring – Repeat 3 more times, join with a slip stitch to beg dc, slip stitch into next ch2 space, fasten off, turn (x4 lots of (3dc, ch2)
R2. Join yarn in any ch2 space, ch1 (does not count as a stitch) (Work (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in each ch2 space around, join with a slip stitch to beg dc, slip stitch into next ch2 space, fasten off, turn (x4 lots of (3dc, ch2, 3dc)
R3. Join yarn in any ch2 space, ch1 (does not count as a stitch) * (Work (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 space, skip next 3dc, work 3dc in space before the next 3dc, skip next 3dc * Repeat from * to * all the way around, join with a slip stitch to beg dc, slip stitch into next ch2 space, fasten off, turn (x4 lots of (3dc, ch2, 3dc) + x4 lots of 3dc)
R4. Join yarn in any ch2 space, ch1 (does not count as a stitch) * (Work (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 space (skip next 3dc, work 3dc in space before the next 3dc) – Repeat 1 more time, skip next 3dc * Repeat from * to * all the way around, join with a slip stitch to beg dc, slip stitch into next ch2 space, fasten off, turn (x4 lots of (3dc, ch2, 3dc) + x8 lots of 3dc)
R5. Join yarn in any ch2 space, ch1 (does not count as a stitch) * (Work (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 space (skip next 3dc, work 3dc in space before the next 3dc) – Repeat 2 more times, skip next 3dc * Repeat from * to * all the way around, join with a slip stitch to beg dc, slip stitch into next ch2 space, fasten off (x4 lots of (3dc, ch2, 3dc) + x12 lots of 3dc)
R6. Join yarn in any ch2 space, ch1 (does not count as a stitch) * (Work (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 space (skip next 3dc, work 3dc in space before the next 3dc) – Repeat 3 more times, skip next 3dc * Repeat from * to * all the way around, join with a slip stitch to beg dc, slip stitch into next ch2 space, fasten off, turn (x4 lots of (3dc, ch2, 3dc) + x16 lots of 3dc)
Weave in all ends. Move onto blocking.
Blocking:
If you are using natural fiber yarn – Soak the finished granny square for 10 minutes in cool water and squeeze excess water out gently. Do not twist. Lay damp square on blocking boards and use blocking pins to hold in place. Let your granny square dry completely before unpinning.
If you are using synthetic yarn – You can steam block either with a hand steamer or the steam function of your iron by holding the steamer above your granny square for a couple of seconds making sure you don’t touch the yarn otherwise it will burn.
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