Adorable Crochet Delilah Granny Squares Lovely Pattern
The beauty and versatility of the Crochet Delilah Granny Squares Pattern, bringing cheerful colors and a playful vintage vibe to any creation.
This stunning pattern allows you to create intricate and eye-catching granny squares that can be used in a variety of projects. From cozy blankets to stylish bags and more, Delilah granny squares offer endless possibilities for creativity. Each square features a unique design, with carefully placed stitches forming a beautiful floral motif at the center, surrounded by delicate details. .
Crochet Delilah Granny Squares
The pattern provides clear, easy-to-follow instructions, making it accessible even for beginners eager to hone their skills. Experienced enthusiasts will also find joy in the pattern’s complexity and the opportunity it provides to experiment with different color combinations. The result is a timeless and captivating piece that brings warmth and charm to any home, making it a treasured addition to your collection.
Tip:
Block your finished squares for a polished and uniform appearance
Materials Needed:
- Five different color yarns (details can be found on the blog)
- Crochet hook (4mm used in the video, but you can choose the size that suits you)
- Pair of scissors
- Note: UK crochet terms are used
Blocking:
- Blocking is optional as the creator does not find it necessary for granny squares. They join the squares directly.
Pattern Instructions:
Round 1: Creating a Granny Circle
- Start with a lighter pink yarn. Make a slip knot and chain 4.
- Instead of a magic ring, work into the first chain made. This chain becomes the center of the circle.
- Work 11 treble crochets into the first chain (total of 12 treble crochets including the chain-3 start).
- Join with a slip stitch to the top of the chain-3.
For Round 2: Expanding the Circle
- Fasten off the light pink. Join a darker pink with a slip knot on your hook.
- Attach the yarn with a double crochet into the space between the chain and the first treble of the previous round, chain 1. This counts as your first treble crochet.
- Work two treble crochets into the space between every two trebles from round one, continuing around the circle, for a total of 24 trebles.
- Fasten off the darker pink.
Round 3: Final Round of the Circle
- Start with green yarn. Make a slip knot and attach it to the hook.
- Work into the space between the two-treble clusters from round 2.
- Start with a double crochet, chain 1 (counts as the first treble), and work two more trebles into the same space to form a three-treble cluster.
- Repeat this around the circle with three trebles in each space between clusters from the previous round, resulting in a total of 36 trebles.
- Fasten off the green yarn.
For Round 4: Squaring the Circle:
- Use light blue yarn. Work a slip knot and attach it to the hook.
- Join the yarn in any gap and start with a double crochet, chain 2 (counts as your first double treble). Make two more double trebles into the same space, chain 1, and then three more double trebles into that same space to form the first corner.
- Work three treble crochets into each of the next two spaces.
- In the next space, create another corner as you did the first. Repeat this process for all four sides of your square.
- Fasten off the light blue yarn.
Round 5: Traditional Granny Square Round:
- Use turquoise blue yarn for a traditional granny square style.
- Join the yarn in a corner with a double crochet, chain 1 (counting as the first treble), and make two more trebles into the corner space, chain 1, and then three trebles into the same corner space.
- Work three treble clusters into each space along the sides and the standard corner pattern in each corner.
- Continue around the square, join the round with a slip stitch, and fasten off.
Finishing:
- Weave in ends.
- Optional: Join squares using a continuous join-as-you-go method with an ivory color yarn (refer to the channel for a video on this joining method).





