31 Unique Crochet Granny Square Patterns • Craft Passion (2024)

Let’s see what else you can do with crochet granny square patterns! In the previous classic granny square guide, we learned that you could quickly identify a traditional square by the large gaps between the stitches. However, there’s a lot more to these square patterns than the classic designs. You’ll love the other granny square variations if you prefer to create a square with smaller to no gaps. Moreover, it’s a fantastic stash-buster project if you want to use any leftover yarn.

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A QUICK OVERVIEW OF CROCHET

One of the wonders of crochet is the number of items you can create with just a hook and yarn. From practical projects like blankets, curtains, cushion covers, pouches, bags, or garments to fun projects like accessories and stuffed toys (Amigurumi)… the possibilities are endless. Crochet projects may seem entirely different, but they all comprise crochet stitches that help work up your pattern. The basic stitches are easy to learn, but as you progress in your skills, you can combine two or more stitches to create beautifully textured items like an afghan.

The patterns are typically written in abbreviations and punctuations, teaching you how to work each round or row. On the other hand, some designers prepare their patterns in crochet diagrams made up of symbols. These can be extremely useful for visual learners as you can see how your project will turn out. Diagrams can also help you understand patterns from creators in other countries, as crochet symbols are universal.

THE BASIC SUPPLIES

Before starting any crochet granny square patterns, you’d probably want to grab your supplies. While you can crochet a square with any size crochet hook or yarn weight, the most popular hook size for beginners is size H, or 5mm. Then, match it with any worsted-weight yarn (#3), preferably in bright colors, so you can clearly see the stitches. If you’re unsure, we would recommend that you follow the type of yarn and hook size recommended in the pattern. It would also be helpful to have some stitch markers, a tapestry needle, and scissors.

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TIME REQUIRED TO CROCHET A GRANNY SQUARE

A classic granny square takes about 15 minutes to finish, while a sunburst granny square may take up to 30 minutes. However, the bigger and more complex the project, the longer it’ll take. It also depends on how skilled you are with crochet techniques. These are just an approximation for making one crochet square. Projects that require multiple squares, like an afghan, granny square baby blanket, bag, hat, cardigan, or soft toy, often take days or weeks to complete.

TENSION GAUGE

No two crochet projects are identical. This is because some people crochet lightly and others tightly. As a beginner, you may find it hard to control the tension gauge as you’re still exploring how to grip your hook. But once you are familiar with crocheting, you should be able to standardize the tensions throughout your projects. Gauge requirement is more critical in garment-related projects than an afghan since you must ensure you have the correct size. Most patterns advise the gauge, so it’s key to try a test piece before starting a project.

While you can refer to the suggested hook size on a yarn label, it isn’t a set rule. A smaller hook will result in a denser-looking and possibly smaller piece than expected. This is ideal for winter garments or accessories to keep you warm. Likewise, using a larger hook will get you a looser outcome. Sizing up to a size J or K for a granny square project will be quick to work up and produces a more lacy piece.

BLOCKING CROCHET GRANNY SQUARES

Blocking your squares is important to help keep them in shape. It ensures that they measure up to the same size if you decide to join them in larger projects like a cardigan or blanket. You can either DIY the blocking tools with a foam mat and wooden sticks or purchase a crochet blocking board from the craft store.

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HOW TO JOIN AND FINISH GRANNY SQUARES

Some square patterns like coasters or dishcloths can be created with one square motif. However, if you’re making a blanket, bag, or sweater, you’ll need to learn how to join the squares to complete the project. The joining method will affect the outcome of your finished item. For example, the invisible join combines two squares without showing any seams, and the single crochet join provides a fun texture to the project. There’s no right or wrong method; explore around to find the most suitable method for your desired outcome. See our 12 ways to join a granny square guide for more inspiration.

Apart from joining methods, there are many ways to finish your crochet granny square patterns. You may need to complete a blanket with a border, crochet a brim for a hat, add components like a button to a cardigan, or crochet a strap for a bag. Below are a few ways to finish your crochet square project.

CROCHET GRANNY SQUARE PATTERNS

To learn more about this unique craft, read our guide to crochet for beginners, where we share information on basic stitches, useful crochet techniques, and free crochet patterns! Now, let’s dive into this beautiful collection of gorgeous square patterns.

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Classic Granny Square

Learn how to crochet a classic square with the turning method. It produces a neater-looking square while maintaining its shape. This way, the finished project will look identical on both the right side and the wrong side.

CIRCLE GRANNY SQUARE

Pick fun projects to stay inspired on your crochet journey. The circle granny square is a modern take on a traditional granny. You’ll work on the circles, then turn them into squares. Just like other square patterns, it’s made up of primarily double crochet stitches. However, some designs call for single crochet, half double crochet, and treble crochet.

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Sunburst Granny Square Blanket Crochet Pattern

A crochet blanket feels less intimidating than committing to an entire afghan because you can pick up the project anywhere or anytime you like. The tutorial includes a guide to various color combinations and how to join granny squares.

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Crochet Circle Granny Squares

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This granny square circle is the easiest way to dive into new square variations as it has a similar technique to the regular granny square patterns. Join them and make a pillow once you have enough crochet squares!

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Smiley Face Granny Square Crochet Pattern

Smiling makes people happy, and making this Crochet Smiley Face Pattern will fill your day with lots of dopamine. Be it a stand-alone granny square for a small crochet project or join a few granny squares to make a bigger crochet craft.

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Puff Stitch Circle Granny Square

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This is such a stunning textured square pattern. Puff stitches are typically used in part of a sunburst granny square pattern. In this case, this stitch pattern is used throughout the project, making the finished piece look fluffy.

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Crochet Pastel Circle in a Square Motif

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Like a classic granny square, you will be working on placing a dc cluster into each chain space. This pattern has a video tutorial to better help you understand the design.

FLOWER GRANNY SQUARE

There are not one but several ways to turn a flower motif into a crochet square. Some patterns make a flat flower square, while others have a 3D effect popping out from the center. Aside from the most popular sunburst granny, there’s also the daisy square, African flower square, and other unique crochet granny square patterns.

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African Flower Square

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Transform this vintage-looking square into a table runner or cushion cover. They can also be turned into a hexagonal shape (See the hexagon version below).

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Rose Granny Square

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What an elegantly textured square! It’s a fun pattern to make romantic gifts for Mother’s day, International Women’s Day, Valentine’s day, or even for your girlfriends’ birthdays.

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Beautiful Crochet Daisy Flower Bucket Hat

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Spice up a trendy accessory with this daisy square pattern. The 3D flower motif makes an exciting twist to the classic granny square. This free pattern includes different sizing instructions.

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OK Flower Crochet Motif Pattern

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This four-leaf flower granny square design is inspired by Orla Kiely’s flower print collection. Depending on the style you’re going for, you can use a different color for the flower's center or the petals.

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Primavera Flowers Granny Square

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Apart from the basic stitches, you’ll be working with the popcorn stitch and double crochet 3 together. Using a single color for this square design will look as good as the multicolored ones since it has such a beautiful texture.

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Autumn Turn Afghan Block

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Here’s a more complex flower granny square for avid crocheters. Make one and frame it up as wall decor or make a beautiful blanket.

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Floral Afghan Block

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Here’s a more complex square design that combines some simple stitches, front and back posts stitches, and the playful popcorn stitch! It might be a challenging pattern for beginners, but the tutorial has detailed photo instructions, so don’t be afraid to try.

SOLID GRANNY SQUARE PATTERN

This is an incredible beginner-level project. Some designs use double crochet stitches to work the rounds, while others use treble crochet stitches. There are also solid granny squares with open corners and those with completely no gaps. These crochet granny square patterns are great for a washcloth, potholder, or coaster project.

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Crochet Solid Granny Square Pattern

This is the most common way to crochet a solid granny square- with open corners. With such a minimalist texture, you can create them in different shades of one color and combine them into a simple granny hand towel or table runner.

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Solid Granny Square with No Gaps

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You might want a square block with little to no gaps if you’re tackling a crochet project like a baby blanket or winter garments. Unlike a traditional granny square that requires you to work into a corner space, you will eliminate that step for this pattern.

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Mitered Solid Granny Square Pattern

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A mitered square is worked from one corner to the other. This is one of those crochet granny square patterns that will look incredible if made with self-stripping or variegated yarn. Joined together, you can make a visually appealing solid granny square blanket.

HEART GRANNY SQUARE

Since the granny square heart is not a traditional square motif, there’s no fixed way to crochet them. Check out how the crochet designers put their spin on the squares using different basic stitches.

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Granny Square Heart

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With the large gaps and double crochet clusters, this specific crochet heart pattern is constructed to be like a classic granny (in a heart shape).

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Crochet Heart Granny Square

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In addition to double crochets, this pattern also uses half double crochets to form a heart. By doing so, you’ll be able to create a more solid shape in the center.

HEXAGON GRANNY SQUARE

If you’ve mastered the traditional crochet granny square patterns and want to challenge yourself, try crocheting a hexagon! The construction method of some hexagon pattern can be pretty identical to crochet square patterns. Apart from using them for classic blanket or towel projects, create exceptional stuffed animals or an African flower purse with your little hexies.

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Basic Crochet Hexagon Pattern

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You’ll notice that, unlike a crochet square, you will not be working double crochet clusters for this pattern. There’s also the solid hexagon granny if you prefer a firmer-looking crochet motif. Joined together, you’ll get an interesting honeycomb-like texture.

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Easy Granny Hexagon and Half Hexagon

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This is a straightforward pattern for those learning to crochet a hexagon for the first time. It’ll be easier for those who already know how to crochet a square, as it uses the same stitches. The only difference is that the hexagon pattern is finished with a 6-sided geometric shape.

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African Flower Granny Crochet Pattern

You might wonder, didn’t I see an African flower square pattern earlier? Yes! They are a very versatile project that can be turned into a hexagon or a square block. Similarly, they can be joined into a larger project for pillow covers, garments, and more.

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Crochet Bobble Drops Flower Hexagon

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Color and texture go hand in hand in crochet, and this pattern is the perfect example. It uses worsted-weight yarn, so it's incredibly fluffy, but it also works with any other type of yarn. If you prefer, you can try out a similar square pattern.

OTHER CROCHET GRANNY SQUARE PATTERNS

Once you learn to appreciate the art of crochet, you’ll fall in love with this craft. Below are more fabulous designs and projects you can try for your next DIY session.

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Granny Square Haltered Neck Top

Crochet tops have risen in popularity over the years. This halter top pattern is written with a kid’s size in mind, but you may add a few more rounds or crochet larger squares to make it fit an adult.

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Crochet Bunny Rabbit Applique

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Create this adorable motif as part of a granny square baby blanket project! This tutorial includes links to more animal-themed crochet squares for you to choose from.

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Marguerites Square

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Love the elegant and light texture of this crochet granny. It’ll make a great summer project for crochet garments or throws.

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Rainbow Gumdrop Crochet Square

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Now that’s an interesting square project to experiment with. Who could resist vibrant crochet granny square patterns? The beautiful texture and fun color combinations are what make this piece unique.

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Red Heart Crochet Floral Beauty Throw

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This project is for those who are more familiar with crochet stitches. The individual crochet squares are larger than the regular ones. So if you prefer a smaller afghan, you can make fewer squares!

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Pizza Pie Crochet Granny Square

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This playful square block might increase your appetite. The little pepperonis are too adorable to handle. Considering the shape of the pizza, this is a granny square circle turned into a square!

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Beautiful Crochet Victorian Lattice Square

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What a sophisticated piece of square design. Be it a wall hanging, crochet afghan, seat cushion, or tablecloth, and it gives off this Victorian vibe that will look great for any minimalistic interior.

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Spiral Granny Square

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This is an excellent project for beginner crocheters to improve their skill level. And no, you wouldn’t need to cut the yarn and attach a new color for the spirals if that’s what you’re worried about.

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Watermelon Granny Squares

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Continue to be intrigued by creative granny square patterns. Imagine sipping your drink by the poolside and having this delicious and refreshing-looking crochet square block as a coaster. We think they’d look lovely as a crochet summer top too.

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Crochet Granny Square Patterns

Crochet granny square patterns are a popular and versatile technique in the world of crochet. They are essentially small, square-shaped motifs that can be combined to create larger projects such as blankets, bags, garments, and accessories. Granny squares are made up of a series of stitches worked in rounds or rows, typically using double crochet stitches.

Classic Granny Square

The classic granny square is a traditional design characterized by large gaps between the stitches. It is relatively quick to make and can be easily identified by its distinctive appearance. The classic granny square is created by working clusters of double crochet stitches separated by chain spaces.

Variations of Granny Square Patterns

While the classic granny square is a popular design, there are many variations of granny square patterns available. These variations allow you to create squares with smaller or no gaps between the stitches, resulting in a different look and texture. Some variations may incorporate different stitches such as single crochet, half double crochet, and treble crochet. These variations offer endless possibilities for creating unique and customized projects.

Stash-Buster Projects

Granny square patterns can be an excellent way to utilize leftover yarn from previous projects. They are often referred to as "stash-buster" projects because they allow you to use up small amounts of yarn that might otherwise go to waste. By incorporating different colors and textures of yarn, you can create visually interesting and eclectic granny squares.

Crochet Basics

Before diving into granny square patterns, it's important to have a basic understanding of crochet. Crochet is a craft that involves using a hook and yarn to create fabric by pulling loops through other loops. The basic supplies for crochet include a crochet hook and yarn. The most popular hook size for beginners is typically a size H, or 5mm, and the most commonly used yarn weight is worsted-weight (#3) yarn.

Crochet Stitches and Patterns

Crochet projects are made up of various stitches, which are the building blocks of the fabric. The basic stitches in crochet include single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, and treble crochet. As you gain more experience, you can combine these stitches to create more intricate and textured patterns. Crochet patterns are typically written using abbreviations and symbols, which provide instructions on how to work each round or row. Some patterns may also include crochet diagrams, which use symbols to represent different stitches and give a visual representation of the pattern.

Hook Size and Tension Gauge

The size of the crochet hook you use can affect the outcome of your project. The suggested hook size for a pattern is usually provided by the designer, but it can be adjusted based on personal preference and the desired outcome of the project. Additionally, the tension gauge, or the tightness of your stitches, can also impact the size and appearance of the finished piece. It's important to pay attention to the tension gauge provided in a pattern to ensure your project turns out the correct size.

Blocking Crochet Granny Squares

Blocking is a technique used to shape and size crochet squares. It involves wetting or steaming the squares and then pinning them into shape to dry. Blocking helps to ensure that all the squares in a project are the same size and shape, which is important when joining them together to create larger projects like blankets or garments. DIY blocking tools can be made using a foam mat and wooden sticks, or crochet blocking boards can be purchased from craft stores.

Joining and Finishing Granny Squares

When creating larger projects with granny squares, such as blankets or garments, it's necessary to join the squares together. There are various methods for joining granny squares, each with its own unique effect on the finished item. For example, the invisible join method combines two squares without showing any seams, while the single crochet join provides a textured effect. The choice of joining method depends on personal preference and the desired outcome of the project.

Finishing Touches

Once the granny squares are joined, there are many ways to finish your crochet project. Adding a border can give your project a polished look and help to frame the squares. There are simple borders, such as slip stitch edging or single crochet edging, as well as more decorative borders like shell stitch or picot stitch. Depending on the type of project, you may also need to add additional components such as buttons, straps, or other embellishments.

Additional Granny Square Patterns

This article also provides a collection of various granny square patterns, including classic granny squares, circle granny squares, sunburst granny squares, flower granny squares, solid granny squares, heart granny squares, hexagon granny squares, and other creative designs. Each pattern has its own unique stitch combinations and techniques, allowing you to explore different styles and create a wide range of projects.

I hope this information gives you a comprehensive understanding of the concepts used in the article about crochet granny square patterns. If you have any further questions or need more specific information, feel free to ask!

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