How To Crochet A Granny Square
The granny square is the easiest crochet square out there and should be one of the first things a beginner should learn. It sets the start for more intricate patterns and designs.
The granny square is the easiest crochet square out there and should be one of the first things a beginner should learn. It sets the start for more intricate patterns and designs.
A pentagon-shaped granny square is crocheted in the round and it's constructed with clusters of 3 double crochet stitches evenly spaced between each side to form a pentagon.
here are 2 different shapes you can make when crocheting half solid hexagons: pointed and squared, and you will need both designs to fill in the edges of your hexagon baby blanket.
Use it as a potholder or make more of them and sew them into a c2c crochet blanket or simply as a Halloween decoration for your home in a form of a cushion cover, seat cover or wall hanging.
Today I am sharing with you this cute and easy pattern for the spring bunny square. Unlike my premium patterns, this will be permanently free to use whenever you like. It's my Easter gift to you all.
There are 2 different shapes you can make when crocheting half hexagons and today I will show you how to make both with a step by step tutorial and diagram.
The granny stitch hexagon is one of the basic shapes used in crochet and uses the same stitches as the granny square except that, instead of clusters of 3 double crochet stitches, I used clusters of 2 double crochet stitches.
The solid hexagon is one of the basic shapes in crochet and just like the classic granny square, once mastered, it will allow you to create wonderful items, from blankets and home decor to bags and afghans.
I have been crocheting since I can remember but I never learnt the crochet language and symbols, they intimidate me and I tend to avoid any tutorials that only show the pattern. Even nowadays, when I want to learn a…