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Basic Granny Square
A traditional granny square is one of the fundamental crochet patterns of all time. It’s been very popular lately, made into colorful sweaters, cardigans, dresses, pants, and more. In this easy written pattern and video tutorial I show you how to make a basic granny square, including how to change colors between rounds.
Sizes and measurements: My square was about 8 inches across with 7 rnds in pattern. 3 rnds = about 4 inches, 5 rnds = about 6 inches. Each additional rnd after 7 adds about 1.14 inches to the width of the square.
Yarn: I used Cascade Yarns Anthem Worsted (100% Acrylic; 186 yds; 100 g; yarn weight category: 4/Medium/Worsted). You can use any yarn you want to make a traditional granny square, but your resulting square will likely look and feel different than mine if you use a different yarn.
The colors I used in order were #43 Tortoiseshell, #56 Spiced Plum, #79 Avocado, #53 Chive, and #46 Deep Teal.
Crochet Hook: I used K (6.5 mm). You should choose a hook size that gives you the fabric you want. If you want a stiffer fabric, use a smaller hook. If you want a looser fabric, use a larger hook.
Gauge: With worsted weight yarn and a 6.5 mm hook 3 rnds = about 4 inches in granny square pattern. Gauge will vary with different yarn weights and hook sizes.
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- First published: November 2023
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