Beginners / Stitch Library
Updated September 13, 2023
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Learn how to crochet a granny square, these charming squares are versatile, allowing you to create a variety of projects for example; hats, bags, tops and blankets. Also did you know there are loads of different granny square designs? I have several different designs for you to try so keep reading and you’ll find the links further down the post. But first let’s learn more about the basic granny square.
Although the granny square might look difficult it is in fact a beginner friendly pattern using just three stitches to create this iconic design which is a great starting point when learning how to crochet.
table of contents
- what will I Iearn?
- Materials and tools
- pattern notes
- Terms and abbreviations
- pin for later
- basic Granny Square Pattern
- Video Tutorials
- more granny square designs
- granny square projects
- Mood Blanket
what will I Iearn?
In this blog post, I’ll guide you through the process of creating a basic crochet granny square, providing step-by-step instructions, a video tutorial which is available in both right and left handed versions plus inspiration for how to use your granny squares along the way.
Alternatively if you haven’t picked up your crochet hook in a while and you need guiding on how to crochet a basic granny square then you will find everything you need throughout this blog post.
So whether you want to experiment with different granny square designs or crochet your squares into a beautiful project you will find everything you need in this blog post.
Firstly, you’ll need to get your materials and tools ready, below is the list of what I used in the video tutorial however you can use any weight yarn, just take a look at the band on the yarn for the recommended hook size. When starting out I’d recommend a DK, Aran or chunky weight yarn.
pattern notes
- Written in UK terms
- This pattern teaches you how to crochet the basic granny square
- Videos can be found after the written pattern
- Project inspiration can be found further down the blog post
Terms and abbreviations
- Stitch(s): st(s)
- Slip Stitch(s): ss(s): Insert hook, yarn over pull through stitch and loop on hook
- Chain(s): ch(s): Yarn over, pull through
- Treble Crochet(s): tr(s): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.
Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your stitches? In my ‘How to crochet: A handy reference guide’ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. You can find my EBookHERE.
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basic Granny Square Pattern
- Foundation chain:ch 4, ss in 4th ch from the hook
- Round 1:Ch3 (counts as tr here and throughout), into ring work 2tr, ch3, *3tr, ch3; repeat from * twice more. Join with ss into top of ch-3 [12 tr, 4 ch-3]
- Round 2:Ch4 (counts as tr plus ch-1 here and throughout)skip 3 sts and work (3tr, ch3, 3tr) into ch-3 space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 3 sts, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in ch-3 space; repeat from * once more. Ch1, skip 3 sts, (3tr, ch3, 2tr) in ch-3 space. Join with a ss into ch-3 from beginning of the round. [24 tr, 4 ch-3, 4 ch-1]
- Round 3:Ch3, 2tr in ch-1 sp, ch1. *skip 3 sts, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) into corner space. Ch1, skip 3 sts, 3tr in ch-1 space, ch1; repeat from * twice more. (3tr, ch3, 3tr) into corner space. C1 and join with ss in 3rd ch of beginning ch-4. [36 tr, 4 ch-3, 8 ch-1]
- Round 4:Ch4, skip 3 sts, 3tr in ch-1 sp, *ch1, skip 3 sts (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in corner sp, (ch1, skip 3 sts, 3tr in ch-1 sp) twice; repeat from * twice more, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in last corner space, ch1, skip 3 sts, 2tr in ch-1 sp, join with ss in 3rd ch of beginning ch-4. [48 tr, 4 ch-3, 12 ch-1]
- Fasten off and sew in ends
Video Tutorials
right handed
left handed
more granny square designs
Now you can crochet the basic granny square why not expand on your new skills and try an alternative granny square design, there are so many variations for you to try including the solid granny and the super solid granny square. Why not try a colour change with the lovely heart granny square?
Or you might want to experiment with various colour combinations, surface texture and more intricate designs so I have picked three designs for you to try below:
Spiked Granny Square
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Circle of Hope Granny Square
CLick here
Sunburst Granny Square
Click here
These are just a few recommendations for even more granny square designs CLICK HERE. Please note not all of these designs are my own, I have been given permission to create the video tutorials of the squares featured in granny squares blog post linked above so can I ask if you try any designs from a guest designer that you credit them in your makes please!
I always love to see your makes so if you try any of my patterns or follow my stitch tutorials please tag me @bellacococrochet or use the #bellacococrochet on Facebook and Instagram
Sarah-Jayne
granny square projects
Are you ready to turn your squares into a project? Now that you can crochet a basic granny square you might be sat there with a pile of squares wanting to put them to good use. Whether you want to make something for yourself or something to gift check out these patterns:
Not The Highstreet Tote Bag, Dune Bucket Hat & Ostara Vest.
Mood Blanket
Still hooked on the basic granny? Well I think I might have the perfect project for you to work on throughout the year.
Crochet a granny a day that best suits your mood that day whilst creating a beautiful bespoke mood blanket. Click below for all the details!
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Learn How to Crochet a Basic Granny Square
Yield: hats, bags, tops, cardigans, cushions, blankets
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Active Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 27 minutes
Difficulty: Advanced Beginner
Learn how to crochet a granny square, these charming squares are versatile, allowing you to create a variety of projects for example; hats, bags, tops and blankets. Also did you know there are loads of different granny square designs? I have several different designs for you to try but first let’s learn more about the basic granny square.
Although the granny square might look difficult it is in fact a beginner friendly pattern using just three stitches to create this iconic design which is a great starting point when learning how to crochet.
Materials
- Yarn: In the video I use Paintbox simply DK in Blush Pink, I also recommend Style Craft Special DK however you can use any weight yarn just take a look at the band on the yarn for the hook size. When starting out I’d recommend a DK, Aran or chunky weight yarn.
Tools
- Hook: 4mm
- Darning Needle
- Scissors
Instructions
- Foundation chain: ch 4, ss in 4th ch from the hook
- Round 1: Ch3 (counts as tr here and throughout), into ring work 2tr, ch3, *3tr, ch3; repeat from * twice more. Join with ss into top of ch-3 [12 tr, 4 ch-3]
- Round 2: Ch4 (counts as tr plus ch-1 here and throughout) skip 3 sts and work (3tr, ch3, 3tr) into ch-3 space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 3 sts, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in ch-3 space; repeat from * once more. Ch1, skip 3 sts, (3tr, ch3, 2tr) in ch-3 space. Join with a ss into ch-3 from beginning of the round. [24 tr, 4 ch-3, 4 ch-1]
- Round 3: Ch3, 2tr in ch-1 sp, ch1. *skip 3 sts, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) into corner space. Ch1, skip 3 sts, 3tr in ch-1 space, ch1; repeat from * twice more. (3tr, ch3, 3tr) into corner space. C1 and join with ss in 3rd ch of beginning ch-4. [36 tr, 4 ch-3, 8 ch-1]
- Round 4: Ch4, skip 3 sts, 3tr in ch-1 sp, *ch1, skip 3 sts (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in corner sp, (ch1, skip 3 sts, 3tr in ch-1 sp) twice; repeat from * twice more, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in last corner space, ch1, skip 3 sts, 2tr in ch-1 sp, join with ss in 3rd ch of beginning ch-4. [48 tr, 4 ch-3, 12 ch-1]
- Fasten off and sew in ends
Notes
pattern notes
Written in UK terms
This pattern teaches you how to crochet the basic granny square
Videos can be found after the written pattern
Pattern inspiration can be found further down the blog post
terms and abbreviations
Stitch(s): st(s)
Slip Stitch(s): ss(s): Insert hook, yarn over pull through stitch and loop on hook
Chain(s): ch(s): Yarn over, pull through
Treble Crochet(s): tr(s): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.
Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your stitches? In my ‘How to crochet: A handy reference guide’ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. You can find my EBook HERE.
Now you can crochet the basic granny square why not expand on your new skills and try an alternative granny square design, there are so many variations for you to try including the solid granny and the super solid granny square. Why not try a colour change with the lovely heart granny square?
Or you might want to experiment with various colour combinations, surface texture and more intricate designs so why not try the spiked granny, circle of hope or sunburst granny sqaure.
Recommended Products
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- Mood Blanket Crochet Pattern
- Coco Bucket Hat
- Not The High Street Tote Bag
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