Crochet Flower Granny Square Free Pattern
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Crochet Flower Granny Square Free Pattern

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Crochet Flower Granny Square Free Pattern

Hi everyone, this week I am bringing to you this crochet flower granny square free pattern. This pattern is perfect for beginners. Indeed, this particular square is a great basis to many projects, such as bags or sweaters.

The video tutorial for this project can be found here:

Crochet Flower Granny Square Free Pattern: A Granny Square Design

This square is a variation of a classic granny square. The classic granny square is perfect for lots of different projects. Recently my my pastel patchwork cardigan has been a really popular design. Indeed, this granny square design uses the classic granny square with a simple two color variation. This easy baby blanket is also a classic granny square project featuring a simple yet beautiful cream border.Β 

The Periwinkle Cocoon Cardigan is perfect for beginners too, and is based off of a granny square design.

Crochet Flower Granny Square Free Pattern
This crochet project is very pretty

Granny squares are perfect for a lot of crochet projects. A simple variation of the granny square is the Sunburst Granny Square. This granny square is beautiful and also a very popular variation of the classic granny square. The Sunburst Granny Square Tote Bag is a lovely design using this square.

Crochet Flower Granny Square Free Pattern: An Original Design

This flower granny square design is an original design I made a few weeks ago. I loved it so much that I have already used this design for two projects already. This feminine and lovely headband is made from this square, and it has a wonderful Boho vibe to it. This Flower Granny Square Bag looks beautiful in all seasons and is also crocheted using this square.

Crochet Flower Granny Square Free Pattern
This crochet pattern looks beautiful and feminine

The flower granny square can be used in many different projects. I love this square so much and I am definitely going to be making many more designs using this.

Recently I made this this vintage flower shawl. This crochet shawl is made from lots of different flower hexagons stitched together. Feminine and delicate, this crochet flower shawl is a great variation to granny squares too.

Let me know if you love different types of granny squares as much as I do. I know I love them and will be designing more very soon.

Crochet Flower Granny Square Free Pattern
This square is perfect for beginners

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Crochet Flower Granny Square: The Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store: Crochet Flower Granny Square Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry store: Crochet Flower Granny Square Pattern

Level: Easy +

Gauge

Gauge is not crucial for completion of this project. Please refer to individual Flower Granny Square measurements for gauge information.

Size of each Flower Granny Square

4,5”x4,5” (11,5 x11,5 cm)

Notes

I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets).

Materials

2 skeins of Drops Muskat in shade Off White

1 skein each of Drops Muskat yarn in shades:

06 Desert Rose

30 Vanilla Yellow

4 mm crochet hook

A pair of scissors

A tapestry needle

Abbreviations

Ch: chain

Sl st: slip stitch

St: stitch

Sk: skip

SC: Single Crochet (UK Double Crochet)

DC: Double Crochet (UK Treble Crochet)

TC: Treble Crochet (UK Double Treble)

EOR: End of round

Flower Granny Square

With shade Vanilla Yellow, make a slip knot.

Ch 4, sl st to 1st chain to create a circle into which we will be working.

Note: you can use the magic circle to begin if you prefer.

Round 1:

Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), place 12 SC inside the circle you made. Slip stitch to the first SC to close off round.

Note: Make sure you fasten in your loose end under your stitches, so that you can pull this loose end to tighten original circle made of 4 chains or magic circle.

Fasten off color Vanilla Yellow.

Round 1
Round 1

Round 2:

Attach color Desert Rose to any stitch.

Ch 3 (=DC), place DC into same 1st st (=2 DC in stitch); place 2 DC into next stitch until eor.

Sl st to first chain 3 to close off round. Fasten off color Desert Rose.

Round 2
Round 2

Round 3:

Fasten on Off White yarn to any chain space from round 2.

Note: We will be placing this round’s stitches in the chain space from previous round.

Ch 3 (=DC), place 2 DC, ch 2, 3 DC into chain space from previous round (=1st corner); [skip 2 DC from previous round and go directly into next ch sp with 3 DC] twice.

*Sk 2 DC from previous round, go directly into next chain sp with 3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC (=corner); [sk 2 DC from previous round and go directly into next ch sp with 3 DC] twice* Repeat from * to * another two times.

Sl st to first ch 3 to close off round.

Round 3
Round 3

Round 4:

Ch 3 (=DC), turn your work, place 2 DC into same 1st stitch; [go directly into next ch sp with 3 DC] twice;

*Place 3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC into next ch space (=corner), [go directly into next ch sp with 3 DC] 3 times*

Repeat from * to * two times. Once you reach last chain space, place 3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC (=last corner). Sl st through the first ch 3 to close off round.

Fasten off and tidy up all loose ends.

Round 4
Round 4



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