What MORE Can I Make With Crochet Granny Squares?
Many new crocheters begin with granny squares for their first motifs and fall in love with this quintessential crochet technique. My first love of crochet came to me as I wrapped up in a granny square blanket my grandmother made for me. The warmth and comfort it provided sparked my interest in the world of crochet, and I believe it holds a special place in many crafters’ hearts.
Granny squares are not just a nostalgic piece of our crafting history; they are versatile building blocks for countless projects. With hundreds of free patterns available online, you can create everything from cozy blankets to trendy bags, decorative home accessories, and more. If you’re wondering what to make with crochet granny squares, you’re in the right place!
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What is a Granny Square?
A granny square is a classic crochet motif made in a square shape, typically featuring a series of double crochet stitches and a combination of colors. They are often joined together to create larger pieces, making them a popular choice for blankets, garments, and accessories. A basic granny square is simple to make and can be customized in various ways to suit your style.
How to Make a Basic Beginner Granny Square
Making a granny square is relatively simple and perfect for beginners. A very common way to make a granny square is written out below and includes a stitch diagram and video tutorial.
First thing is to grab some worsted weight yarn and an I/9/5.5mm crochet hook.
Beginning Round: Start with a slip knot, then chain four and slip stitch to the first chain to create a ring.
Round 1: Chain 3 (counts as a double crochet now and throughout), 2 double crochet into the ring, *chain 3, 3 double crochet into ring {I call these 3 double crochets a ‘Granny Set’. Please make a note that these are NOT double crochet clusters. That is a completely different stitch!}; repeat from * two times more, chain 3. Join with a slip stitch to the 3rd chain of the beginning chain to complete the round. — You should have 4 granny sets (remember the first chain 3 + 2 dc counts as a granny set), and 4 chain 3 corners.
Now, we want to move our starting point of the round over to the chain 3 corner to the left. So we will work slip stitches in the top of the next 2 double crochet and in the chain 3 space to get the start of our round in the chain 3 corner. Once there you are ready to move to the next round.
Round 2: Ch 3, (2 double crochet, chain 3, Granny Set) in the chain 3 space {a corner has been made}, *(Granny Set, chain 3, Granny Set) in the next chain 3 space {another corner has been made}; repeat from * two times more. Join with a slip stitch in the 3rd chain of the beginning chain to complete the round. — You should have 8 granny sets + 4 chain 3 corners.
Again, we want to move our starting point of the round over to the chain 3 corner to the left. So we will work slip stitches in the top of the next 2 double crochet and in the chain 3 space to get the start of our round in the chain 3 corner. Once there you are ready to move to the next round.
Round 3: Ch 3, (2 double crochet, chain 3, Granny Set) in the chain 3 space, *Granny Set in space between the next two Granny Sets {this is where you are beginning to fill in the space between the corners and with each round you do the number of Granny Sets you need to work between the corners will increase by one on each side} (Granny Set, chain 3, Granny Set) in the next chain 3 space {this is the corner of the square}; repeat from * two times more, Granny Set in space between the next two Granny Sets. Join with a slip stitch in the 3rd chain of the beginning chain to complete the round.
Continued Rounds: You can see by now that before each round you will need to slip stitch over to the chain 3 space to start the next round. Once there you will continue to work the rounds as follows:
Ch 3, (2 double crochet, chain 3, Granny Set) in the chain 3 space {this is the beginning corner}, *Granny Set in each space between two Granny Sets to next corner {with each round you do the number of Granny Sets you need to work between the corners will increase by one on each side} (Granny Set, chain 3, Granny Set) in the next chain 3 space {this is the corner of the square}; repeat from * two times more, Granny Set in each space between two Granny Sets to beginning of round. Join with a slip stitch in the 3rd chain of the beginning chain to complete the round.
Just repeat from the Continued Rounds for a square as large as you wish.
To help you understand how to do this square, here is a stitch diagram of this pattern up to round 4 and a link to a YouTube Video of my partner, Robyn Chachula, teaching how to do this square.
Is There More Than One Way to Make a Granny Square?
Absolutely! While the traditional granny square is a classic, there are various ways to construct the same shape. For example, above I gave you a beginner granny square pattern but here are two more granny square patterns that would create the same square shape with slightly different construction.
These different techniques and joining in the round styles create granny squares and each is a unique as the person making them.
Not only is there a plethora of ways to make a basic granny square, but you can also experiment with different stitch patterns instead of the 3 double crochet or Granny Sets. You can try puff stitches, bobbles, v-stitches, etc. Here is the Blooming Granny Square Blanket pattern that shows you just such a look.
Lastely, I think it is important to note that many people and designers call any crochet motif a granny square, not just squares that are the typical granny square look. So when you are searching for crochet motifs, be sure to include a search for granny squares because you never know what you will find.
What Yarn and Crochet Hooks are Good for Granny Squares?
For granny squares, it’s best to use medium-weight yarn, such as worsted weight, for easy handling and durability. Cotton yarn is also a great choice for those looking for a more structured finish. As for crochet hooks, a size H (5.0 mm) or I (5.5 mm) hook is typically recommended, but always check your yarn label for specific guidance.
Something fun that is now on the market is a worsted weight yarn by Red Heart that is an All In One Granny Square Yarn. This yarn utilizes color pooling technique to get a granny square. You can learn more about that yarn here!
You Made a Crochet Granny Square Blanket, Now What?
You learned to make a crochet granny square and decided to make a blanket. Once you’ve created a beautiful granny square blanket, the fun doesn’t stop there!
Consider adding a decorative border, using the leftover squares to make matching pillows, or even creating smaller items like coasters and bags. The world of granny squares is full of creativity waiting to be explored!
Here are some creative and fun projects you can make with crochet granny squares:
1. Make More Crochet Granny Square Blanket Patterns
Nothing feels quite as cozy as a blanket made from colorful granny squares. This timeless project can be customized with your favorite colors and sizes. It’s perfect for using up scrap yarn and will brighten any space!
Here are some free blanket patterns you will love:
- Jane’s Granny Square Crochet Blanket Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Weekend Granny Throw Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Contemporary Granny Ripple Throw Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Checkerboard Textures Throw Pattern
- Red Heart Pretty Patches Crochet Blanket Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Time To Relax Granny Throw Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Nouveau Chic Granny Throw Pattern ✨This one is my favorite
- Bernat Wavy Granny Crochet Blanket Pattern
2. Make More Crochet Granny Square Bag Patterns
Want to carry your crochet projects in style? A granny square bag is a fabulous choice. With various patterns and sizes, you can create a unique tote that showcases your personality.
Here are some more cute crochet granny square patterns you will love:
- Red Heart Crochet Granny Square Serenity Bag Pattern
- Crochet Granny Square Purse Pattern
- Bernat Crochet Big Granny Tote Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Granny Cross-Body Bag Pattern
- Granny Summer Bag Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Granny Square Bag Pattern
- Red Heart Radiant Crochet Glowy Granny Cross Body Bag Pattern
3. Make More Granny Square Coaster Patterns
Looking for a quick project? Granny square coasters make for delightful, functional décor. They are perfect for protecting surfaces and can be whipped up in no time!
Here are some great free Granny Square Coaster patterns:
- Red Heart Spiderweb Coasters Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Single Square Coasters Pattern
- Placemat and Coasters with Trim Pattern
- Coaster Quartet Pattern
4. Make More Granny Square Pillow Patterns
Transform your living room with a granny square pillow. These cushions can be made in any size and color combination, giving your home a cozy, handmade touch.
- Red Heart Crochet Circle In The Square Pillows Pattern
- Bernat Granny Hex Pillow Pattern ✨ Slightly Different But You Can Do It
- Bernat Crochet Granny Butterfly Pillow Pattern
- Crochet Copenhagen Pillow Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Circle In The Square Pillow Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Times Square Pillow + Crochet Blanket Pattern
5. Make More Granny Square Shawl Patterns
For those chillier days, a granny square shawl is both practical and stylish. Use larger squares for a dramatic effect or mix smaller ones for a fun, patchwork look.
Here are some wonderful granny square shawl patterns for you to enjoy
- Granny Fade Crochet Shawl Pattern
- Going Granny Crochet Shawl Pattern
- Staggered Stripes Crochet Shawl Pattern
- Caron Crochet Diamond Tile Motifs Ruana Pattern
- Shivering Chic Shawl Pattern ✨ by Marly Bird
- Crochet Big Fringe Triangle Scarf Pattern
- Granny Jewel Scarf Pattern — This has a Video With It! https://youtu.be/7k4-mjEGKBA
6. Make More Granny Square Garments
Why not wear your love for granny squares? From vests to cardigans, granny square garments are on-trend and add a unique flair to your wardrobe.
- Red Heart Crochet Granny Square Jacket Pattern
- Patons Crochet Granny Cardigan Pattern
- Patons Crochet Textured Granny Cardigan Pattern
- Bernat Lattice Crochet Granny Jumper Dress Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Coatigan In Grannies Pattern
- Red Heart Have A (Red) Heart Crochet Pullover Pattern
- Bernat Crochet Flower Power Granny Poncho Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Two Color Granny Square Jacket Pattern
- Caron Crochet Granny Square Cocoon Pattern
- Patons Regent Park Granny Square Crochet Skirt Pattern
- Red Heart Crochet Coastal Granny Halter Top Pattern
- Marly’s Granny Square Crochet Cardigan Pattern
- Buffalo Plaid Crochet Cardigan Pattern
If you like these patterns, you will also love this related blog post on my site!
What Granny Square Project Will You Make Next?
Granny squares are not just a nostalgic piece of our crafting history; they are the gateway to creativity! With hundreds of free patterns available, there’s no limit to what you can create. So grab your hook and yarn, and start exploring the delightful world of crochet granny squares. With each square you make, you’re not just creating beautiful projects; you’re crafting memories.
If you make one of these projects please share with me! I would love to see your work. @themarlybird on Instagram.
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Happy Crocheting!
Marly Bird
Categories: Crochet, Free Patterns, Round Ups, Uncategorized
GLORIA MASLEY says:
I just loved this blog with all the information provide plus all the great patterns, I downloaded quite a few to make! Just love your work‼️🧶👍
Mary says:
Thank you for the patters. You gave me ideas for Christmas.
Rodney and Janice Blanchard says:
This Looks Amazing!
Roxane says:
Love the ideas with granny squares.
I found a pattern that I love, the Amaya crochet shrug.
Roxane says:
Love all your ideas and patterns! I love the Amaya crochet shrug!
Jess says:
Your granny square.patterns interested me. I’d love to knit a granny square cardigan with knitted sleeves.
Suz says:
Hamilton Cardigan is what I would love to get for the pattern.