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Ch 4, turn, and for the next corner ch 4 sp make *4 DC for the first petal, ch 3, turn, 1 DC in each st of the petal, ch 4 (mark this as the corner for the next round), turn, 4 DC for the second petal, ch 3, turn, 1 DC in each st of the petal, ch 4, turn*. She shows step-by-step how to crochet the full granny square and the pattern is pretty simple once you understand the steps! If you’ve mastered the traditional crochet granny square patterns and want to challenge yourself, try crocheting a hexagon!
What is impressive in the granny squares is that they can be combined to make excellent crochet stuff like the blankets, throws, afghans, and placemats! Not only are there lots of motifs to choose from, but 3D Granny Squares also includes 10 different granny square projects. The pattern will continue to develop which makes it the perfect granny crochet pattern for a granny square bag, blanket or, different projects. There are also ten bright and beautiful projects showing you how to use the squares to make unique gifts for friends and family including an animal themed baby blanket; a fruity cushion and a decorative garland. If you do not want to miss any crochet news and patterns, sign up to my newsletter to be the first to know!This would be the perfect granny square for Halloween or to make a gift for a gothic-inclined teenager. For example, are you going to do sheep squares directly next to each other, or with plain squares in between?
Continue this pattern with two petals in each corner ch 4 sp and 1 petal in every ch 4 sp between the corners. In the video tutorial, you’ll discover how to create a tote bag with this unusual granny square but of course, you can use it for any project you fancy. However, if you want to create unusual and original granny squares you can experiment with other stitches such as the popcorn stitch or the moss stitch.Also included are ten bright and beautiful patterns showing how to use your squares to create gifts for family and friends. The crochet hook size will depend on the yarn you use, so check the label to see which hook is recommended on the label.