Crochet Large Granny Square Pattern For Getting Traditional Look

A stylish twist into your crochet projects with our fun Large Granny Square Pattern—perfect for creating vibrant, cozy blankets and more!

An exciting way to unleash your creativity and make stunning pieces by using this pattern vibrant color! This versatile pattern is perfect for crocheting eye-catching décor items. Featuring a classic design, it uses simple stitches, making it ideal for both beginners and seasoned crocheters. The pattern’s flexibility allows you to choose your favorite colors and yarns to create unique, personalized items that stand out.

Crochet Large Granny Square Tutorial

With clear, step-by-step instructions, you’ll master to starting with a small circle and grow into a big square the art of the granny square in no time, converting basic stitches into a tapestry of delightful designs. Whether you’re crocheting solo or hosting a crochet party, this pattern promises endless fun and satisfaction.

Tip:

For a more polished look, remember to block your granny squares before assembling your project. This helps maintain shape and ensures a smooth finish!

Materials Needed:

  • 100% cotton yarn
  • 3 mm crochet hook

Pattern:

Round 1:

  • Start with a slip knot.
  • Chain 4.
  • Make a slip stitch in the very first chain to form a ring.

Round 2:

  • Chain 3 (this counts as the first double crochet).
  • Make 19 more double crochets into the ring.
  • Slip stitch into the top of the initial chain 3 to close the ring.
  • You should have a total of 20 double crochets.

In Round 3:

  • Chain 3 (counts as the first double crochet).
  • Make another double crochet in the same stitch.
  • Continue by making 2 double crochets in each stitch around.
  • Slip stitch to the first chain 3 to close.
  • You should have a total of 40 double crochets.

Round 4:

  • Single crochet once in each stitch around.
  • Slip stitch to close.
  • You should still have 40 single crochets.

For Round 5:

  • Chain 3.
  • Make a cluster stitch in the same stitch: Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull through, yarn over, pull through 2 loops (repeat this twice more in the same stitch, and then yarn over and pull through all loops on hook).
  • Chain 3, skip a stitch, and make another cluster in the next.
  • Repeat around, making a total of 20 clusters.
  • Slip stitch to close.

Round 6:

  • Chain 3 in any chain space.
  • Yarn over twice, insert hook into chain space, make a series of treble crochets depending on sequence, typically involving multiple wraps and pulls through two loops.
  • Continue pattern as required by the round until you reach a slip stitch to finish the row.

Additional Rounds:

  • The subsequent rounds develop on the base created, often increasing the size of the individual sides to slowly convert the piece into a square shape.
  • The rounds typically include chaining, double crocheting multiple times into the same space, creating loops that extend the fabric, and designing corners with treble or double treble crochets.

Final Rounds:

  • Continue shaping the square, often finishing with a simple border of single crochets around the entire square to give it a clean, polished edge.

 

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