Solid Granny Square
Are you looking for a solid granny square that has no holes, no gaps and looks good from both sides? Then this Solid Granny Square pattern is the one for you! The Solid Granny Square uses only double crochet stitches…
Fun and easy crochet patterns for themed nurseries and the modern home.
Are you looking for a solid granny square that has no holes, no gaps and looks good from both sides? Then this Solid Granny Square pattern is the one for you! The Solid Granny Square uses only double crochet stitches…
When you join granny squares diagonally, you will need quarter granny squares for each corner. You can also use this quarter granny square to create a triangle shawl using the granny stitch. I also made a tutorial for the classic…
Half Granny Squares are a variation of the traditional granny square and they are useful in intricate designs for blankets, cardigans, and bags. The most popular use for a half granny square is to fill the gaps and create straight…
Sunflower Granny Square - Pattern Info I have a new fun project for you to try this week: Sunflower Granny Square. These crochet squares are easy and quick to make, with only 3 rounds. If you want to make the…
This Crochet Poinsettia Square is a beautiful motif you can make and use for so many projects.
When I wrote the pattern for the snowflake hexagon, I also made it into a square, and today I will show you how to crochet this beautiful festive Snowflake Square.
Today I will show you how to turn a waterlily flower into a Waterlily Granny Square with this simple tutorial for beginners.
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.