Learn how to make a classic Granny Square — the perfect beginner project that’s fun, easy, and endlessly customizable!
Granny Squares are a timeless crochet favorite and a perfect way to start your crochet journey. Whether you’re making a cozy blanket, colorful bag, or vintage-style clothing, this beginner-friendly tutorial will walk you through every step, with helpful tips and a full video tutorial to follow along!
A Granny Square is a traditional crochet motif that starts in the center and expands outward in rounds. Usually made with clusters of double crochets and chains, it’s a simple yet versatile building block for countless crochet projects.
Granny Squares are perfect for beginners because they use basic stitches, grow quickly, and are great for practicing color changes.
Granny Squares are not just a project — they’re a gateway into the world of crochet design!
Before you begin, gather these simple crochet supplies:
Choose worsted-weight yarn or cotton yarn in any colors you love. Beginners often start with medium-weight yarn because it’s easier to see stitches.
Use the recommended crochet hook size listed on your yarn label — usually 5.0 mm (H/8) works great.
Let’s create your first Granny Square together!
Magic ring, Chain 2 (count as 1st Stitch) + 15 Double crochet, pull tight to close ring, Slip stitch in 3rd chain (16)
1 Single crochet and Chain 2, Hdc3tog in next stitch, Chain 1, repeat in the every stitch around, Slip stitch in 3rd chain (16)
Chain3, Dc3tog in space, Chain 2, repeat in the every stitch around, Slip stitch in 3rd chain
Continue this pattern to grow your Granny Square as large as you like!
Chain 3 (count as 1st stitch) and 2 Double crochet in the same stitch, 3 Half double crochet in space, 3 Hdc in next space, 3 Hdc in next space, in next space: 3 Cc, chain 2, 3 Dc (that is the 1st corner of Granny square), repeat around, last stitich is actually 1st stitch and here we crochet 3 Dc, chain 2 and Slip stitich in 3rd chain.
If your square starts to curl or ripple, you may be adding too many or too few stitches. Check your corner counts!
Make sure you’re always doing 2 chains in each corner. That keeps the shape balanced.
This depends on tension and yarn. Try different hook sizes to find what looks best to you.
This helps you see stitch placement and gives your square a vibrant look!
Don’t wait until the end — save yourself time and mess by weaving ends after each square.
Visual learners — this one’s for you! We break it down step by step in our beginning
Once you master the granny square, you unlock the ability to create a huge variety of handmade items. Here are some popular and creative uses:
Granny square blankets are a crochet classic. You can join dozens or even hundreds of squares to make a throw, baby blanket, or full-size bedspread. Use matching colors for a modern, minimalist look, or go wild with rainbow scraps for a vintage vibe.
Granny squares can be turned into stylish tote bags, shoulder bags, or even small clutches. By combining several squares into panels, you can create a beautiful and functional accessory. Add a lining and a zipper for a professional finish.
Yes — you can wear granny squares! Popular clothing items include:
Granny square fashion is trendy again, blending traditional handcraft with modern design. They are especially popular in festival fashion and retro-inspired outfits.
Long rectangular scarves can be made by lining up granny squares in a row. For a dramatic look, triangular shawls using modified granny patterns offer both warmth and elegance.
Use granny squares to add a handmade touch to your home:
Matching granny square sets can transform your living space into a cozy, bohemian haven.
Soft cotton granny squares can be used to create:
They’re washable, customizable, and make great handmade gifts for baby showers.
Granny square items are always appreciated as thoughtful, handmade presents. You can quickly whip up:
Because they’re small and fast to make, granny squares are ideal for last-minute gifts.
Granny squares are much more than just beginner practice — they’re a core element of crochet design. With endless variations in color, size, and pattern, you can turn simple squares into almost anything. Whether you’re just starting or an experienced crocheter, granny squares offer a world of creative possibilities.
So grab your hook, pick your colors, and start making something beautiful — one square at a time.
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