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3D Granny Squares: 100 crochet patterns for pop-up granny squares

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If you’re a beginner and interested in learning new stitches, this is the right place to start from! Rnd 2: ch3, *dc in each st to ch-2-sp, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch-2-sp**, rep from * to ** 3 times, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [28dc, 4ch-2] The book is divided into several themes, including food, animals, flowers, celebrations and more. 3D Granny Squares is filled with a wide variety of designs. You are guaranteed to find a pop up granny square to suit just about any occasion. I personally love peculiar, textured, and unconventional granny squares. When I find one that I like, I simply dive into it and make one myself. This is why I’ve got an ever-growing pile of granny squares that one day – one day! – will become a blanket.

Rnd 10: ch3, dc in next st, *(2dc, ch3, 2dc) in ch-2-sp, dc in next 21 sts**, rep from * to ** 3 times omitting last 2dc in last rep, slst to close rnd. [100, 4ch-3] The flower designs in these patterns are gorgeous and can be played around with different projects. Continue to repeat Mitre rows 3-4 changing colours every 2 rounds if you wish to make your square bigger. In this post, I will be introducing you a variety of lovely flower granny squares. The patterns start off easy and suitable for beginners, with the difficulty progressing the further you go through the post. Second, they are easy to customize and make your own. You can change the colors, the size, the shape, really anything you like!

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A basic granny square is a crochet motif that is worked in rounds to create a square shape. They are typically made with two or more colors of yarn, and can be as simple or as complex as you like. Granny square patterns may look complicated at first, but with the right instructions and resources, you’ll be able to do it in no time. With the front of your work facing you, join cream inbetween final dc of the row and 1st granny cluster. Rows 4-14: Rep Row 3. At end of last rep, do not turn; instead work sc all around sides and bottom of cup. [11sc down both sides, 10sc along bottom] Create beautiful projects with these flower granny squares and gift them to your friends and family or decorate your own home.

Rnd 1: sc, *sk 1 st, 5dc in next st, sk 1 st, sc**, rep from * to ** twice, slst in same st as last sc. [15dc, 4sc] So, today, I would like to share with you my favorite free crochet patterns for floral granny squares. Mitre Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as tr plus ch 1), (3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-sp to corner. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) into next 2 ch-sps. Tr in top of ch-3 from previous row. Tie off and then turn. The classic granny square consists of clusters of three double crochet stitches separated by chain stitches, resulting in a fairly lacey appearance (for example, the skirt of my monkey lovey pattern). This solid granny square pattern uses only a few chains, and the resulting square is much better suited if you want a less lacey look. Or something more solid in appearance.in sp between granny clusters from row below until you reach the sp inbetween last granny cluster and final dc of the side. Rnd 9: slst in next st, slst in ch-2-sp, ch2, (hdc, ch2, 2hdc) in same ch-2-sp, hdc in next 21 sts, *(2hdc, ch2, 2hdc) in ch-2-sp, hdc in next 21 sts**, rep from * to ** twice. [100hdc, 4ch2] Rnd 5: *slst in next 3 sts, sc in next st, 2hdc in next st, (hdc, sc) in next st**, rep from * to ** 7 times. [24hdc, 16sc, 24slst] Row 7: (in sage) - TURN YOUR WORK and join new colour inbetween final dc of the row and 1st granny cluster

Rnd 8: Slst into the ch-3-sp and work the following, [ch 3 (counts as dc), dc + ch 2 + 2 dc], *dc into the next 13 st, (2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc) into the next ch-3-sp. Repeat from * 3 more times, omitting the last (2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc). Slst into 3rd ch of initial ch 3 to close. (68 + 8 ch) Rnd 8: slst in next st, slst in ch-2-sp, ch3, (dc, ch2, 2dc) in same ch-2-sp, dc in next 17 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch-2-sp, dc in next 17 sts**, rep from * to ** twice, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [84dc, 4ch2] Rnd 5: ch3, *dc in each st to ch-2-sp, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch-2-sp**, rep from * to ** 3 times, dc in rem sts to end of rnd, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [76dc, 4ch-2] Rnd 6: ch 2 (counts as dc), 10 dc, work corner into ch-2-sp (2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc), *19 dc, rep from * 2 more times, 8 dc, slst into 2nd ch of first ch 2 to close rnd. (92)Rnd 3: ch3, dc in same st, dc in next st, (2dc in next st, dc in next st) 11 times, slst in initial dc. [36dc] Rnd 1: ch 5, slst to join ring. ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc into ring, ch 2, *3 dc into ring ch 2, rep from * 2 more times. Slst into 3rd ch of ch 3 to close ring. (12) Solid Granny Square:As the name suggests, this solid granny square is made with a stitch pattern that produces a solid-looking square. (Here’s another solid granny square without holes.) They’re usually made with just one color of yarn. If you are looking for a more simple design, this is the perfect square for you. Celine from Crafty CC is not new to rainbow colors and granny squares! The Picture Perfect Peony Square is one of my favorite squares she created. Rnd 8: ch 2 (counts as dc), 14 dc, work corner into ch-2-sp (dc + ch 2 + dc), 27 dc, rep from * 2 more times, 12 dc, slst into 2nd ch of first ch 2 to close rnd. (124)

The first 3 rounds of a Simple Circle Granny Square in 2.25″ (5.5. cm). How to Crochet a Simple Flower Granny Square – Step-by-Step Photo Tutorial Mitre Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as tr plus ch 1), (3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-sp to corner. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) into next 2 ch-sps. Tr in top of ch-3 from previous row. Tie off. Turn. Flower granny squares are not only lovely, but also versatile motifs in the world of crochet. You can put together a bag, a pillow cushion, a blanket, and many other projects with flower granny squares!Rnd 3: ch 2 (counts as dc), 4 dc, work corner into ch-2-sp (2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc), *7 dc, (2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc) into ch-2-sp, rep from * 2 more times, 2 dc, slst into 2nd ch of first ch 2 to close rnd. (44) Rnd 1: ch3, 2dc in ring, ch2, *3dc in ring, ch2**, rep from * to ** twice, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [12dc, 4ch2] Here are links to comprehensive tutorials for some of the special stitches that some of these patterns require:

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