Classic meets modern with these pretty granny square pumpkins. With endless color possibilities and almost as many ways to put them together, you can make a granny square pumpkin collection as unique as you. This pumpkin pattern is versatile so you can try switching up your yarn weight to make big chunky pumpkins!This post contains...
Learn how to create a beautiful Daisy Granny Square with this easy-to-follow crochet pattern. Step-by-step tutorial is perfect for beginners.
Turn those solid green granny squares into evergreen trees! Last week I showed you how to make granny square Christmas tree ornaments with the new Red Heart All in One Granny Square Yarn but you can also make your granny squares with any shade of green from Red Heart Super Saver and turn them into
Create a Crochet Book Sleeve with this easy-to-follow pattern and materials list. Perfect for all skill levels.
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The timeless charm of retro design meets the delightful appeal of 3D crochet retro daisy granny square free pattern in this fun and vibrant pattern.
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Granny Square Tree Ornaments can easily be made from one single granny square! If you love the new Red Heart All In One Granny Square yarn and are looking for a quick festive projects before Christmas, these ornaments will only take you minutes. Hang them on the tree or use as a gift topper. Haven't
This crochet star border is a beautifully simple and easy crochet blanket border! The perfect border for baby blankets!
This page outlines how to make a Crochet Granny Rectangle, which is a wonderfully simple variation of the traditional Granny Square.
Learn how to crochet the perfect solid granny square with this step by step tutorial. Plus, get some pro tips for the perfect look!
Learn the easy way to crochet a solid granny square with no gaps or holes at the corners with this beginner pattern.
Granny Square Chicken Crochet Free Pattern
Are you seeking a fun, colorful way to liven up your spring projects? Crochet granny square flower patterns are a perfect choice.
I'm starting to feel those Fall vibes and decided to play around with the Red Heart All-in-One Granny Square Yarn again! I had a skein of Warm Wheat and it is the perfect colorway for autumn. I discovered that two granny squares stitched together can become a pumpkin! Unfortunately I don't like how you can
This crochet granny square cardigan is made with crochet rose flower granny squares that are designed to look natural and artistic.
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Kitty Granny Squares Free Crochet Patterns'.
Want to crochet a skull granny square for Halloween? You're in luck, because here's an amazing step-by-step skull granny square tutorial. In this crochet tutorial you will learn how to crochet a skull granny square. This skull granny square is a fun Halloween themed alternative to the classic granny square and great if you like everything related to granny squares.
If you enjoy making granny squares, you'll love these crochet granny square patterns. I'm including granny square blankets and more.
Learn how to crochet this fun Spiral Square Motif! This square is part of the Festival Pic 'n' Mix Blanket CAL (Crochet Along) however, you can use it independently for anything you like! A blanket full of these spiral squares would look AMAZING 🌸🥰 In the video I show you step by step, sti
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Victorian Lattice Square is a project beloved by crocheters. It's easy to make, even for beginners, and looks really lovely.
Learn how to crochet a super cute and sweet Strawberry Granny Square with this free crochet pattern and step-by-step video tutorial!
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Do you want to learn how to join granny squares with a flat seam that's completely invisible? This simple guide will walk you through the process step-by-step.
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The Heart Granny Square Free Crochet Pattern shows how to make a granny square with a heart in the middle. They can be joined together for a baby blanket.
How to Crochet a Retro Daisy Granny Square with this Clear and detailed Step by Step Tutorial, which makes the process easy and enjoyable.
A gorgeous sunburst granny square is easy to crochet with this step by step tutorial. A granny square perfect for a bag, blanket or pillow!
Unleash your creativity with our unique 40 skull granny square crochet pattern! A perfect blend of art and craft. Click, crochet, and conquer!
This month, Inside Crochet has a distinctly granny theme, with a good proportion of the patterns inspired by the humble granny square. In honour of that, I thought I would share my tutorial for repairing granny squares. We have all done it - chopped off our ends at the centre of our granny square, thinking that we have probably worked over the end enough to trap it in. Then, some months later, you notice that the square is unravelling from the centre out. As with the blanket I had assembled for my nephew Austin at my sister's baby shower, which I talked about in my last post. Above you can see the square that became unravelled in Austin's blanket. The good thing about this granny, and traditional granny motifs, is that they are usually made of a different colour each round so you can easily see distinct rows and it makes it easier to repair. It also means that if you cannot salvage enough of that first round of yarn to make the same round again, you can simply substitute another yarn in a different shade and it will not look out of place. To begin, run a 'life line' along the round above the broken round; the round the unravelled yarn runs through. You can do this by threading a yarn needle and passing it through the round, or by pulling a thread through each group of stitches with a small crochet hook, as I am doing above. If you are a fan of lace knitting, you may be familiar with a lifeline - a thread used to 'save' or mark a number of stitches - but it isn't often used in crochet, as you usually only have one stitch on your hook at one time. A lifeline is run through stitches to allow you to pull back to that point without dropping stitches. The yarn or thread you use for this should be finer than the yarn used in the project, for ease of passing through and to limit stitch distortion. It should also be smooth, so you can pull it out easily when it is no longer needed. Finally, it should also be a contrasting colour so that you can see it easily. Therefore, any kind of strong, fine, cotton crochet thread is perfect for a lifeline, I am using a DMC Petra thread for the lifeline shown. Once your lifeline is in place, you can safely unravel the broken round without fear of the entire motif disintegrating. Now, starting at the treble group to the right of a set of two corner trebles groups, thread the working yarn you will be using to recreate the first round clockwise around the stitches of the round that the lifeline is holding. Pull a little through to work the first stitches, but make sure that you are working the first stitches with the shorter end of the thread and that the long/ball end is at the end of the round. (Note: I have only threaded the bright orange yarn of that first round left to right through the first corner treble groups worked to pinpoint the groups you should be working with first). With the short end of yarn, begin the first round again, as for a regular granny square, making the ring, then working the first three treble group into the ring. Pull up on the last loop on your hook, making it longer, then remove your hook from the loop. Insert the hook through all the stitches of the next two three treble groups at the corner, from left to right, then insert your hook back through the original loop from the first round, and pull that loop back through the two three trebles groups. You may need to now pull on the yarn to make that loop the correct size - it shouldn't be too big. Work a three treble group into the ring of the first round, then pull up on the final loop, remove the hook from the loop and repeat the same process for each corner. As with a regular granny square round, join with a slip stitch to the first stitch and your repair should be complete! This technique was revolutionary to me when I first learned it, I hope you enjoy it too. I am aware that this technique can be very confusing and fiddly to work so I am preparing a video tutorial - will post it ASAP!
Solid granny square pattern (free crochet pattern) | Beginner friendly modern crochet granny pattern for blankets, cushions, garments and more.
Crochet a granny square cardigan to wear everyday. The easy instructions included will show you how to assemble a granny square cardigan no matter what your siz…
Scroll down for the free crochet heart drawstring pouch pattern and video tutorial or purchase an ad-free, printable PDF file! This crochet heart granny square pouch is a cute and functional crochet project that you can
Invite the charm of handmade crochet heart squares - the perfect building blocks for a DIY heart blanket. In this article, I'll explore the versatility of the crochet heart motif, sharing stunning crochet patterns and inspiration. It's not only about Valentine's Day crochet because hears are timeless and universal. Let's dive into the world of
This page outlines how to make a Crochet Granny Rectangle, which is a wonderfully simple variation of the traditional Granny Square.