Crochet granny squares are a playground for designers, because you can come up with unlimited ideas and color combinations. Try your hand at one of these amazing crochet granny square and square patterns and learn new techniques as you stitch up some new twists on the classic square.
You can use squares to make blankets, pillows, cardigans, bags, and so much more! With these crochet square patterns below, you’ll be stitching up a storm!
1. Crochet Granny Square Floral Pattern by Luba Davies Atelier
A 3D flower blooms in the center of this granny square — perfect for making crochet blankets, tablecloths, and more, You can even stitch a single square and frame it on the wall!
Choose your colors and make these granny squares resemble your favorite flowers, or have them simply match your favorite colors or color scheme. The possibilities are endless!
Get the Pattern by Luba Davies Atelier here
2. Primrose & Proper Ruffled Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Kirsten Holloway Designs
A delicate ruffle frames the center of this square giving it plenty of romantic, feminine charm that would fit in in any little girls (or women’s) bedroom.
This free square crochet pattern would also make a great addition to any sampler afghan.
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3. Popcorn Stitch Flower Easy Crochet Square Pattern by Yarn & Hooks
There are many different ways to transform and tweak the crochet square. You can use color changing, different stitch techniques and of course, various flowers motif just like this one here. If made every single stitch properly, you’ll get this kind of adorable square.
You can expand upon the design to make various decorative and useful items, from blankets to accessories like bags or pouches.
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4. Impressions Of Spring Square Crochet Pattern by Catie Moore
If you’re looking for fresh, subtle, floral motifs, here they are at their finest! These Impressions of Spring Squares are simply out of this world.
The pattern is probably best suited to an intermediate crocheter (or adventurous beginner) as it uses some puff stitches and front/back post stitches, but it is certainly worth the effort!
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5. Lamb Square Crochet Pattern by ThoresbyCottage
How sweet is this little lamb? This granny square pattern is ideal for making a throw blanket and matching pillow for a nursery decorated in farmyard decor.
This is a PDF pattern with all the instructions needed to crochet your very own Little Lamb square. Included are a chart and written instructions. Using the recommended hook and yarn, the square will be approximately 5.12 inches (13 cm) x 5.12 inches (13 cm).
Find the Patten by ThoresbyCottage HERE
6. Many Cats Square Crochet Pattern by Pony Mc Tate
Like cats? Handy with a crochet hook? Always wanted to memorialize your puss by way of a throw cushion but didn’t know how? Then this is the pattern for you.
Quick and easy, this playful Many Cats Square Crochet Pattern is ripe for customizing to your favourite feline.
Get the Pattern by Pony Mc Tate here
7. Beginner Crochet Square Pattern by Jayda In Stitches
If you enjoy making the traditional granny square, then you’ll love this nifty twist on the old classic! This square is a great blanket builder, and is an fun, stash-busting way to eat up those odd balls of yarn.
This crochet pattern is suitable for beginners. Try mixing these together with traditional shell stitch grannies for a modern look!
Also see: How to Crochet a Blanket
Get the Pattern by Jayda In Stitches here
8. Love Your Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Wilmade
This simple granny square pattern is made with chains, single crochet, double crochet and post stitches. It can be used for many different projects, such as pillows, baby blankets, bags, cardigans.
Learn how to make this simple granny square with this free crochet square patterns for beginners, including video!
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9. Crochet Ideal Square Pattern by Ms Premise Conclusion
This square is made in single crochet and is worked in rows (from the inside to the outside). The pattern has the correct number of stitches in each row to make it a mathematically ‘ideal’ square.
You can stop at any row you like to make a smaller square, or – once you get the hang of the pattern – continue crocheting to make a ginormous square!
Get the Pattern by Ms Premise Conclusion here
10. Flower Easy Crochet Square Patterns For Beginners by The Easy Design
You’ll love this super easy way to crochet a Flower Square! This easy crochet square pattern works up super quick, and it can easily be customized with different colors and yarn weights.
Join up the squares to make blankets of any size or simply use it individually.
Get the Pattern by The Easy Design here
11. Basic Crochet Granny Square Pattern by Smiling Colors
This Basic Granny Square Pattern is as easy as it gets and you can make these squares on the go for a nice portable project to keep your hands busy.
The basic granny square pattern is also a great kid-friendly, beginner project.
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12. Crochet Spring Burst Square Pattern by Pattern Paradise
This 12” square is fun and interesting to make. All the stitches are basic, but combined to create some interesting texture and elegant curves.
It’s starts with the three dimensional flower at the center and radiates from there. The flower looks complicated but it’s really easy!
Get the Pattern by Pattern Paradise here
13. Crochet Sunburst Square Pattern by Make And Do Crew
This Crochet Sunburst Square Pattern works beautifully in most granny square patterns where a traditional granny square could be used. Blankets, afghans, retro jackets, cardigans, pillows, cushions, and even slippers. You’ll have this modified granny square pattern memorized in no time!
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14. Crochet Candy Cane Blanket Square Pattern by Knitting With Chopsticks
For a quick, fun, beginner-level make, check out this Candy Cane Crochet Blanket Square! Worked on the bias with simple single crochet stitches, you’ll end up with a festive diagonally-striped square that can be used as part of a blanket or even as a potholder.
Join the square with other granny squares and create a big cozy blanket to curl up under all winter long.
Get the Pattern by Knitting With Chopsticks here
15. Perfect Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Lullaby Lodge
Granny squares all wonky with twisty corners? Then this is the perfect pattern for you! Learn how to make the Perfect Granny Square, a simple pattern aimed at beginners.
Any yarn with corresponding hook size may be used for this. Finished squares may be joined together to create a blanket or continue round after round to make a giant granny square.
Get the Pattern by Lullaby Lodge here
16. Circle To Square Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Just Be Crafty
This Circle To Square Granny Square is a fresh take on the classic granny square which results in a more modern flair to a cherished classic! What makes this granny square different is that it’s a solid granny square that begins as a circle and gradually turns into a square.
You will love the look and think these would be gorgeous stitched together as a baby blanket, lap wrap or afghan for the couch. Just like a classic granny square, the possibilities for these little suckers are really endless!
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17. Traveling Crochet Afghan Square Pattern by Wilmade
This Traveling Crochet Afghan Square uses the tulip crochet stitch which is a fun and beautiful stitch. The tulip stitch is made of 2 rows: 1 row with V-stitches and 1 row with puff stitches. Together they really look like tulips.
It is made with a simple row repeat and only uses basic stitches. It turned out to be a super simple and beginner-friendly pattern.
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18. Bright And Bulky Crochet Squares Pattern by Repeat Crafter Me
The best part about these Bright and Bulky Squares is that they are so fast to make! With only two rounds to crochet, you have a pretty decent sized square (5×5 inches).
Crochet these super quick squares using Bernat’s bulky yarn. These granny squares take no time at all, due to the yarn weight, and can be worked up in many bright colors.
Use the pattern to make a bulky baby blanket for a quick and easy baby shower gift!
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19. Iced Pie Square Crochet Pattern by Look At What I Made
These simple quarter-circles-in-a-square are very basic, but basic is not necessarily a bad thing. Using double knit yarn or light worsted weight yarn and a 4 mm crochet hook, each square will be roughly 10 cm (4”) across.
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20. Simple Filet Starburst Square Crochet Pattern by Creative Jewish Mom
Here’s a super simple yet quite lovely filet crochet/granny square starburst, with just enough detail to make it interesting, yet simple enough for crocheters of any level to pull off. Since there are no color changes that means a lot fewer ends to weave in!
And the fun part is that the squares are attached by crocheting them together, first with a row of single crochet and then a raised row of double crochet, simple and really unique!
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21. Heart Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Petals To Picots
Wouldn’t it be fun to have a Heart Granny Square Crochet Pattern to include in some of your Valentine’s crafts!
Use this pattern to make blankets of any size, table runners, cushions or anything else that you feel could use a little love.
Or use the heart on it’s own as a cute applique for existing projects or make a bunch and string them all together in a decorative garland!
Get the Pattern here
22. Crochet Duchesse Square Pattern by Beauti Wool Treasures
Let your imagination go wild with the color possibilities of this Duchesse Crochet Square Pattern! Use if for a table runner, drink coasters, afghan, cushion cover, sweater, rug, or bag/purse.
The example in the photo was made of 6 ply wool with a 3.5 mm crochet hook. The size turned out to be 14 cm/5.5″.
Get the Pattern by Beauti Wool Treasures here
23. Sandbar Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Trifles & Treasures
Want a beach themed crochet project that is chic and modern? This easy granny square crochet pattern is perfect for beginner crochet projects.
A classic crochet pattern, this fun afghan square has so many uses. Whether you want some fun DIY home decor or a unique throw, this Sandbar Granny Square Crochet Pattern has it all.
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24. Free Lace Square Crochet Pattern by Cre8tion Crochet
Give your afghan an enticing lace pattern with this Lace Square Crochet Pattern. This is a quick and easy design that’s perfect for crafting afghans or trivets for around the kitchen. (Check out more quick crochet projects here.)
Switch up the types of yarn to create granny squares for a variety or purposes. These lacy granny squares are fun, fast, and simple!
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25. Bloomfield Square Crochet Pattern by TL Yarn Crafts
This Bloomfield Square Pattern will bring together your love of Tunisian crochet and traditional crochet. This square is incredibly easy to make, even if you’ve never tried Tunisian crochet before. And the possibilities for your finished square are endless.
Make individual squares for coasters or wall art. If you’re feeling ambitious, seam several squares together to make a scarf, blanket, or even a top.
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26. Window Box Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Lisa Mauser
These lovely, vibrant crochet squares are absolutely perfect to whip up a fun, spring project, like for instance a blank, pillow case, or a table runner.
The best part is, you can easily make these using yarn scraps! Don’t forget to add extra rows for a larger square, if you want!
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27. Grandview Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Stitching Together
This is a gorgeous crochet granny square motif perfect for heirloom quality blankets, bags, scarves or wherever else you’d like to use a beautiful granny square crochet pattern.
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28. Floral Crochet Granny Square Pattern by LubaDaviesAtelier
This floral pattern is easier than it looks. The pattern includes clear instructions and plenty of photos. It is so easy; a beginner will be able to make a square in no time at all.
The completed square measure 5 inches (13 cm) x 5 inches (13 cm). It calls for DK weight yarn.
Find the Pattern by LubaDaviesAtelier HERE
29. Gummy Bear Granny Square Pattern by Luluslittleshop
Are you looking for granny squares to create a blanket for a child? Check out this gummy bear inspired granny square pattern. This pattern would make the cutest and most colourful blanket that a child will absolutely adore.
This PDF pattern includes a Gummy Bear YouTube tutorial, written instructions, and a visual chart for the background panel. It is an intermediate level pattern. The completed crochet square pattern will measure about 3.5 inches (8.89 cm) wide x 4 inches (10.16 cm) tall.
Find the Pattern by Luluslittleshop HERE
30. Crochet Mushroom Granny Square Pattern
Here is a simple granny square pattern for a cute mushroom. This square is perfect for fall projects and rustic decors.
To make this square you need to know chain, slip stitch, double crochet, treble crochet, and how to change colours. The pattern includes step-by-step instructions and photos.
If your a mushroom lover, check out our collection of Crochet Mushroom patterns.
Find the Pattern by SleepyFrogCrochet HERE
31. Easy Crochet Sunflower Granny Square Pattern by PontoCrochetPatterns
Here is another granny square pattern perfect for creating a stunning fall themed blanket, scarf. Or hat.This is an easy crochet pattern that can be completed by an advanced beginner.
You will need to know how to work in rounds, basic crochet stitches, join new colours, and crochet treble three together (cluster) stitches. All basic and special stitches are explained in the pattern.
Find the Pattern by PontoCrochetPatterns HERE
32. The Bergenia Square Crochet Pattern by EchtGaafHaken
How about a burst of colour to liven up your next project? Although this Bergenia Square Crochet Pattern looks complex, it’s really easy to make and repetitive enough to make it a calming pattern to crochet.
Each round is quite simple, but together and in combination with the ombre colors they form a lovely, hypnotic pattern.
The completed square measures 10 inches x 10 inches (25 cm x 25 cm The stitches that are used are normal stitches like sc, hdc, dc, fpdc, fptr. You will also be making stitches in the back loops only. Nothing too hard!
Find the Pattern by EchtGaafHaken HERE
33. Fleur Motif Free Square Crochet Pattern from Poppy & Bliss
This cute little granny square pattern is perfect for creating small multicolored blankets and pillows. The design is simple, and the pattern is free.
You will need 8 ply cotton in 2 colours and a 3.5 mm hook. The terms used include chain, double crochet, half double crochet, slip stitch, space, treble crochet, and yarn over.
Find the Pattern from Poppy & Bliss HERE
34. Sunny Days Granny Square Pattern by hardknotlifecrochet
Made in 4 weight medium yarn, the results are soft without being too bulky. It is a sweet design that produces a beautiful flower inspired pattern.
This crochet square pattern works well with both muted yarns and bright colours. You will have a lot of fun working on this project.
The clean and clear directions are ideal for advanced beginners and experienced crocheters alike. The pattern works up quickly.
These squares can be used for so many projects such as bags, blankets, or throws. Each Square will measure approximately 5.5 inches (13.97 cm) square.
Find the Pattern by hardknotlifecrochet HERE
35. Heart At The Centre Granny Square Pattern by JaydaInStitches
Use this fun heart granny square pattern to make a baby blanket or a blanket for a little girl. It is also a great pattern for creating Valentine’s Day gifts and garlands. The possibilities are endless.
Using the hook and yarn sizes suggested, the squares will be approximately 6 inches (15 cm). The PDF pattern download includes instructions, photos, and tips.
There are also directions for making a simple shell stitch blanket border, a car seat baby blanket, and a crib sized baby blanket.
Find the Pattern by JaydaInStitches HERE
36. Sunflower Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Sew Happy Creative
Based on a traditional granny square pattern, this Sunflower Granny Square Crochet Pattern looks beautiful in any shade you choose and would make a beautiful blanket or cushion blanket.
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37. Classic Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Hopeful Honey
This granny square is a classic crochet pattern. It is often one of the first items a person learns to make when first learning how to crochet.
Use this crochet square pattern to create many complementing-colored squares that can be connected together for a beautiful granny square afghan or use them for another project.
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38. Crochet Raindrops Square Pattern by Crafty CC
This Crochet Raindrops Square Pattern speaks for itself. The texture and the rainbow colors are designed to evoke delight.
The pattern is accompanied by another granny square pattern and a rainbow crochet hexagon pattern. You’ll crochet joy for days!
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39. Victorian Lattice Square Crochet Pattern by Destany Wymore
This Victorian Lattice Square Pattern will allow you to make a stunning blanket or pillow with minimum effort.
With this simple but extraordinary square, you will create an elegant lattice texture with many possibilities for your own creations. The pattern is in a class by itself, and few words can fully describe its delicate beauty.
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40. Easy Granny Square Crochet Pattern by The Spruce Crafts
This Easy Granny Square Crochet Pattern is a variation on the classic crochet granny square. It uses the same first two rounds as a basic granny square, then you finish it with two more rounds of single crochet stitches.
The single crochet stitches create a nice finished edge to the squares, so you can use single squares on their own as coasters.
Stitch a long row of them together to make a skinny granny scarf or join many of them together to create blankets in varied sizes.
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41. Crochet Elephant Square Pattern by Thoresby Cottage
This Crochet Elephant Square Pattern will give you a basic applique that you can add on to any project. Alternatively, you can complete the full design and you have a granny square pattern. Get creative using the pattern to make baby gifts!
Get the Pattern by Thoresby Cottage here
42. Crochet Square Pattern by Lilla Bjorn Crochet
This Crochet Square Pattern uses an overlay crochet technique with a very soft and draping background making it perfect for blankets.
But the pattern can be also used for pillow decorations, trivets, chair pads, and more! You can make it monochrome or use many different colors to perfectly match your taste and interior.
Get the Pattern by Lilla Bjorn Crochet here
43. Crochet Solid Granny Square Pattern by Yarn Hild
With this Solid Granny Square Crochet Pattern, you can make so many pretty and simple projects! The solid granny square has a timeless look, also they are quick and easy to make.
You can make some using up leftover yarn, and turn it into a granny square afghan when you are done. Also, this is something that you can use as an on the go project when you are traveling somewhere.
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44. Crochet Boho Square Pattern by Crochet Objet
This Boho square is a decorated, ornamental, kind of square, with a bohemian chic. It’s a square made of 4 different cotton colors.
This granny square is filled with beautiful stitched and colors. It’s a great yarn stash buster and gives you lots of fun options for playing around with color combos!
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45. Crochet Lion Square Pattern by Dada’s Place
These colorful and happy Crochet Lion Squares will make any crochet item extraordinary and unique. The square measures approximately 11 x 11 cm (4.3” x 4.3”).
Your baby or toddler surely will love to have these smiling buddies keeping them company and cheering them up. You can use this square to make blankets, bedspreads, cushions, bags, and scarves.
Get the Pattern by Dada’s Place here
46. Crochet Beautiful Square Pattern by I Love Crochet
Who loves elegant and cute creations? This is a nice chance to create a granny square step by step with their own hands in just a brief amount of your time. A very beautiful and attractive granny square pattern with a modern design.
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47. Tiny Star Square Crochet Pattern by Vivid Kreations
This Tiny Star Square Crochet Pattern is a single round 5 point star with a true star shape. To highlight this, the pattern uses post stitches as rays of light which also lift the star up, making the center pop.
There are also 2 size options for this square. Stop at part 1 for a 13cm square or grow it with part 2 for a 17cm square.
Get the Pattern by Vivid Kreations here
48. Casablanca Crochet Square Pattern by Pattern Paradise
This Casablanca Crochet Square Pattern is a fun square with overlay crochet to create the 3D effect.
This square would be great in combination with others for an afghan or bedspread, but if you aren’t feeling inspired for such a large project, try two of them together to make a throw pillow.
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49. Mushroom Crochet Granny Square Pattern by Goddess Connections
This wonderful and unique Mushroom Crochet Granny Square Pattern was dreamed up and inspired by the passion for nature and love for mushrooms and fungi!
The pattern provides instructions to create single granny squares and how to join them together, also two choices of edging to finish off your creation.
Get the Pattern by Goddess Connections here
50. Free Crochet Square Pattern by Kirsten Holloway Designs
Why crochet row upon row of basic sc or dc stitches when you could use front post or back post stitches, popcorns, clusters, or shells?
This Free 12″ Square Crochet Pattern is one of my most textured pieces to date–flowers, vines, trellises, an ornate framework on mirrors, and table legs!
Incorporating this square into your next afghan or home decor project is guaranteed to take to the next level.
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51. Textured Ripple Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Indigo Pobble
If you love the texture of post stitches then you will definitely want to check out this Textured Ripple Granny Square Crochet Pattern.
It uses post stitches with alternating placement to create an undulating rippling design. As with any classic granny square, this crochet pattern is worked in the round.
That’s not something you see often with post stitches, so it might give you a chance to try something new.
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52. Pumpkin Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Torreya Treasures
If you’re looking for a multipurpose Halloween decoration idea, this Pumpkin Granny Square Crochet Pattern is just the thing.
With this pattern, you can make the most amazing pumpkin blanket or coasters. The pattern functions as a practical accessory as well as festive holiday decor. It can be used at Thanksgiving, too.
Get the Pattern by Torreya Treasures here
53. Charlotte Large Crochet Square Pattern by Look At What I Made
Charlotte is a large crochet square. Dense overlay stitches combine with more lacy parts to create a delicate, vintage feel.
The pattern is written for double-knit yarn, but you can use any yarn/hook combination you prefer, provided that you use the indicated hook for the selected yarn.
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54. Dragon Flower Stained Glass Square Crochet Pattern by Dragon Bird Creations
Who doesn’t love all the intricate stained glass windows? For those of us who do, these beautiful Dragon Flower Stained Glass Squares are just everything.
If you want your stained glass square to vibrate with juicy colors, create a cocktail of bright shades, and mix warm and cold tones together.
The touch of black yarn will complete your vision and add a sophisticated vibe to the whole design.
Get the Pattern by Dragon Bird Creations here
55. Kitty Cat Crochet Square Pattern by Sewrella
This Kitty Cat Crochet Square is such a fun and whimsical little project with tons of personality! By changing the colors of the kitty’s head and spot, you can make tons of variations of this pattern.
Use this square pattern to make a kitty-themed blanket or pillow, or just attach it to a gift for your favorite cat lover! It works up rather quickly and is a great advanced beginner project.
Get the Pattern by Sewrella here
56. Fire Square Crochet Pattern by Lilla Bjorn Crochet
The design at the center of this Fire Square Crochet Pattern is an ornamental design associated with Christmas across a few different cultures.
If you use different yarn (fingering, lace or even thread) with a smaller hook, you will get smaller squares. And they can be joined together into blankets! Maybe even with squares in different colors?
Or how do you like an idea of making this square with thread and sewing it onto linen pad for a festive pin cushion? It could make a wonderful gift for your crafty friend!
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57. Crochet Owl Square Pattern by Emma Crochet Design 4 U
This Crochet Owl Square Pattern can be made up with rich, warm fall colors or in a cooler pallet to herald in the drop in temperatures,
There are so many uses for this square from baby blankets to tote bags and purses as well as the iconic afghan. It’s also a great pattern to make a crochet bunting to decorate a child’s bedroom.
Get the Pattern by Emma Crochet Design 4 U here
58. Crochet Bobble Drops Flower Granny Square Pattern by Crochet For You
This Crochet Bobble Drops Flower Granny Square Pattern is so fresh and dainty for spring and it comes complete with a free pattern that is detailed enough even for a crochet newbie to follow.
This granny square is easy and fast to crochet with only 4 rounds and with 2 contrasting colors to make the flower from the background pop out.
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59. Cupcake Square Crochet Pattern by Jeans Needles
Here is a pattern for a Cupcake square. Use your imagination, a blanket? Hat? Scarf? So many choices of colors and things to make.
Made with medium weight yarn, the finished square measures 6 inches. You could add more rows (instructions included) to enlarge the size.
Get the Pattern by Jeans Needles here
60. Linen Log Cabin Square Free Crochet Pattern by Divine Debris
Do you love quilting and crochet? Because you’re in luck with this Linen Log Cabin Square. It’s a combination of a very classic design, the Log Cabin, but uses the linen stitch to give it a little more texture and dimension.
This design is a quick and fun way to use up the many odds and ends of yarn you have all over the place.
Get the Pattern here
61. Rainbow Gumdrop Crochet Square Pattern by Thoresby Cottage
This Rainbow Gumdrop Crochet Square Pattern is all about texture and color, and makes use of some fun stitches to create the overall effect.
This sweet little square can be used for so many different things. From blankets to pouches and lots in between! This would be lovely in other colors too!
Get the Pattern here
62. Ditsy Daisy Crochet Granny Square Pattern by Lullaby Lodge
This Ditsy Daisy Crochet Granny Square is a beautiful crochet motif that’s perfect for spring! The combination of the daisy and pastel colors make this square one for the record books.
It’s an all-time adorable pattern that you can use for coasters in any room in your house, or even that you can combine together to make a granny square blanket.
Whatever you decide to do with these daisy granny squares is sure to be floral and delightful!
Get the Pattern by Lullaby Lodge here
63. Two Color Linen Stitch Square Crochet Pattern by Look At What I Made
This Two Color Linen Stitch Square employs the linen stitch (moss stitch or granite stitch). These instructions are written specifically for Linen Stitch Squares made using only 2 colors and alternating colors in every round.
The stitch is very dense, so using a much larger hook than what is called for the yarn weight is recommended.
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64. Succulent Cacti Crochet Granny Square Pattern by Sewrella
This Succulent Cacti Granny Square is a really fun addition to any granny square afghan or a wonderful home decor accent!
Make a bunch of these squares into a blanket or pillow and you’ll be on trend with this season’s succulent plant craze! It works up rather quickly and is a great advanced beginner project.
Get the Pattern by Sewrella here
65. Boho Diamond Crochet Square Pattern by Six Hampton Crochet
This Boho Diamond Crochet Square Pattern is a modern twist on the traditional crochet granny square! There are so many things you can do with it. You can have fun changing its look by just switching colors.
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66. Crochet Solid Granny Square Pattern For Beginners by Sarah Maker
This can be worked using one solid color, or a different color for each round – which is a great way to use up smaller scraps of yarn.
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67. Coasters Easy Crochet Square Pattern by Red Heart
We love projects you can whip up quickly using timeless crochet stitches like the granny square! Practice your granny square technique and make this set of crochet coasters in shades that matches your decor.
Make a set as a housewarming gift, or stuff a few stockings. It’s a satisfying project that’s both easy and functional.
Crochet Granny Squares Frequently Asked Questions
Why are they called granny squares?
People would save scraps of yarn unraveled from old sweaters, socks, or whatever they could get. Nothing was thrown away. As the piles grew, they would make small squares which were then joined together to make blankets.
Poor old granny was of no use around the house as she could not contribute to the manual labor, so she was given the job of joining them together. And so the name went into history!
Why are granny squares so popular?
Granny squares are a popular crochet element that can be used to make blankets, clothing, accessories, and more! Granny squares are so popular that we even celebrate them online on August 15th each year with Granny Square Day, where people from all over the world hook up their favorite granny squares and share pictures of them on Instagram!
The popularity of the granny square is understandable: they’re great for using up small pieces of yarn, so they could be made cheaply with leftovers or even from old sweaters. To save money during times like the Great Depression, it was critical to be able to reuse and remake items.
The squares are also versatile, as evidenced by their popularity in 1970s fashions. They can be made into blankets, potholders, dishcloths, or pieces of clothing. They’re now everywhere, from high fashion to classic, and they’re a crochet world icon.
What are granny squares used for?
Blankets, bags, scarves, and cushions are the most common granny square projects, but there’s so much more you can do with these fun crochet squares! From jewelry to slippers, coats to curtains, once you’ve mastered the basic granny square, the possibilities are endless!
How to crochet a granny square?
Knowing how to crochet a granny square is almost mandatory for crocheters. Okay, not really. But is one of the easiest things to learn.
Granny squares are crocheted from the center out in what is known as the granny stitch, which is groups of three double crochet stitches in clusters connected by chains (usually a ch-1 or 2 with more chains at the corners). It usually has a lace-like appearance, with fairly large gaps between the stitches.
Use our step-by-step guide to learn to how to make a granny square — even if you’ve never picked up a crochet hook before!
What are the different kinds of granny squares?
This iconic crochet square is always evolving, with innovative and beautiful variations springing up on the Internet regularly. From the basic to the bold, the crochet granny square is always beautiful.
I spend hours scouring the web for fun crochet projects and I’ve found these beautiful crochet granny square designs to inspire you.
How long does it take to crochet a granny square?
It depends upon the size of the square, but most classic granny squares can be crocheted in less than an hour, most in 30 minutes unless it is very large or has an intricate design.
What’s the best yarn for granny squares?
A granny square can be made with almost any yarn. Wool is a good choice if you want your finished piece to be warm and water-resistant. Cotton is the best option for a cool summer piece.
If you want something extremely soft, alpaca or merino wool are the best options. Sparkly yarns can also be used for a fun look.
What size crochet hook is best for granny squares?
The crochet hook size is based on the yarn weight. The most common hook size for a crochet square is size H or 5mm. This is also the best hook size for beginners. You may want to get a soft grip handle made of elastomer rubber, allowing you to experience comfortable and stress-free crochet.
Check the yarn label for the recommended hook size if you use a different yarn weight.
How many granny squares do you need to make a blanket?
The number of granny squares needed to crochet a blanket depends on both the size of your granny squares and what size blanket you want. Divide your desired blanket width by the width of your granny square to get an idea of how many squares you need. (Same goes for the height.)
Example:
– Size of granny squares: 5×5″
– Desired blanket size: 40×50″
– Width = 40″ ÷ 5″ = 8 squares
– Height = 50″ ÷ 5″ = 10 squares
– Total squares needed = 8 x 10 = 80
Are granny squares in style?
1970s hippie style is having a comeback, that thin line between retro and modern, or the nostalgia for our grandmothers’ artisanship — whichever the reason, crochet is everywhere! And among the crochet techniques, the granny square is, without a doubt, this season’s top trend.
Before you put effort into your crochet granny square project, you might be wondering if they’re in style now. The answer is an enthusiastic yes! From runways and fashion mags to mainstream box stores, you’ll see granny square clothes everywhere.
ONCE YOU’RE PUMPING OUT CROCHET GRANNY SQUARES LIKE A GRANDMA ON A MISSION, YOU’LL BE READY TO DECIDE ON WHAT TYPE OF PROJECT TO MAKE WITH THEM!
We’d love to know what ideas you came up with. So please share your finished projects on our Facebook Page.
And if you want to go beyond just a square and looking for larger projects, you may also check our collection of patterns for blankets, clothing, home decor, and more!
Crocheting takes practice and it’s always refreshing to crochet a nice, simple, square that’s perfect for beginners! We hope you enjoyed these crochet granny square and square patterns!