How to Crochet a Classic Granny Square (2024)

Looking to make a classic granny square? Granny squares are some of the quickest and easiest things to crochet. Make several small squares to sew them together to make a larger project, or keep going to make one single granny square as large as an afghan. Let’s learn how with this written and VIDEO tutorial!

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Classic Granny Square Tutorial

There are all kinds of granny square patterns – and about a million different ways to make them. You can find patterns for some with flowers on them, some that are basic squares and some that have spirals or other elaborate designs.

I really like this collection of different Granny Square patterns. This way you can play around with bunches of designs and decide which you like best – but first let’s start with the basics.

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About granny squares:

For the classic Granny Square, you’ll only need a small piece of yarn and your favorite hook.

When crocheting virtually any classic granny square, you’ll always start in the middle and work your way out.

Start with either a Magic Circle or by making a chain four and joining to the first chain made to form a circle.

Scroll down to watch the full video tutorial for the Classic Granny Square.

Join me in my Stitch Sampler Afghan to use this tutorial to its fullest potential!

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Granny Square instructions:

Make a Magic Circle (or ch-4, join to first ch to form a circle).

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Chain three. This will count as the first double crochet of the round (and each round).

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Double crochet two more times in the circle. This is considered the first of four sides to the square.

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Chain three. This is considered the first corner of the square.

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Double crochet three more times in the square. This is the second side of the square.

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Chain three for the next corner, and place three more double crochets in the circle. This is the third side of the square.

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Chain three for the next corner, and place three more double crochets in the circle. This is the fourth side of the square.

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Chain three for the final corner, and join to the top of the first chain three made. First round of the granny square made!

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To start the next round (and each round)… Slip stitch in the next two double crochets. Slip stitch around the chain-space of the first corner. You are now ready to start the second round of classic granny pattern.

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Chain three. Again, this counts as the first double crochet of the round. In this chain-space, place two more double crochets, chain three, and crochet three more double crochets.

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Corner made!

Chain one to get to the next corner.

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Double crochet three times, chain three, and double crochet three more times. (Corner made!) Chain one to get to the next corner. Repeat this sequence around the entire square. (If you need more help, please see the video tutorial below.)

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When you get back around to the beginning, join to the top of that chain three.

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To start a new round, you’ll slip stitch in the first two double crochets and the chain space. You are now ready to start round three of the classic granny square pattern.

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Chain three, double crochet twice in the same chain-space. Chain three, and make three more double crochets in that same chain space. Corner made!

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Chain one and make three double crochets in between the sets of the previous round. Chain one. In the next corner place (3dc, ch-3, 3dc) in chain-space.

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Chain one, 3dc in between the sets of the previous round. Chain one. When you get back around, join to the top of the beginning chain three. Third round complete!

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To continue adding granny square rounds:

1. Slip stitch in next two stitches and in the corner chain-space.

2. Chain three, double crochet twice in chain-space, chain three, double crochet three more times in same chain-space. (Corner made!)

3. Chain one, 3dc in the chain-space from the previous row, chain one, 3dc in the chain space from the previous row, chain one, etc… until you reach the next corner.

4. In corner stitch place (3dc, ch-3, 3dc).

5. Repeat step three.

Continue around until you reach the beginning chain three of the round. Join to the top of that chain three.

Simply continue growing the granny square until it is the desired size.

If you are a more visual learner, make sure to watch the VIDEO tutorial below!

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I hope that this tutorial has helped you to understand the basics of how to crochet a granny square, and that you’ll join me in crocheting the Stitch Sampler Afghan mentioned in the video above.

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More crochet tutorials for you:

Waffle Stitch Crochet Tutorial

How to Crochet the Feather Stitch

Aligned Clusters Crochet Stitch Tutorial

How to Crochet the Lemon Peel Stitch

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FAQs

What is the easiest granny square to crochet? ›

Easy Granny Squares for Beginners

A basic granny square can be created in just three rounds, using a few types of foundational stitches: chain, double crochet, and slip stitch. Use this tri-color granny square pattern to create a traditional square using granny clusters, which are made up of three double crochets each.

What is the best crochet stitch for granny squares? ›

Connecting granny squares with a single crochet join method is a classic choice. It's quick, easy, and creates a little texture in your project. Use the same hook that you used to crochet the granny squares for the best results.

How long should it take to crochet a granny square? ›

Each granny square takes me about 30 minutes, and each row of joining takes 60-90 minutes.

How many chains to start a granny square? ›

Each cluster has three 'posts' in it. Each corner has 2 chains, and on the straight parts of the edge, it has 1 chain. If you look at other granny square patterns sometimes the the chains in between will be different – some people use 3 at the corners – I like using 2 and 1 because it keeps it a bit tighter.

What is the best size crochet hook for granny squares? ›

Most patterns for granny squares suggest a worsted weight yarn or thicker. These yarns will have suggested hook size anywhere from 5.5mm for worsted weight to 15mm for super bulky yarn. Remember, the thicker your yarn, the larger your squares will be.

What is the prettiest crochet stitch? ›

12 Stunning Crochet Stitches
  • Iris Stitch.
  • Linen Stitch.
  • Block Stitch.
  • Primrose Stitch.
  • Tilted Rows Stitch.
  • Side Saddle Stitch.
  • Single Crochet Chevron Stitch.
  • Even Berry Stitch.
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Is it better to sew or crochet granny squares together? ›

Either way makes a similarly sturdy join. With sewing you have to make sure you don't pull your stitches too tight and distort your blocks. Both options will leave the same amount of tails if you stop and end your seams in the same places. It's largely personal preference.

What order do you sew granny squares together? ›

If you are joining more than two squares together, you will work along in rows, making all the horizontal joins first, then all the vertical joins. So after joining the first two squares, simply move on to the next two.

Should you flip granny squares? ›

The easiest way is to turn your Granny Square after each round. This method lends itself perfectly for the Classical Granny Squares which are reversible. Once you finish the first round, turn your Granny Square over so the backside is facing you. Then work your pattern instructions for the second round.

What is the best stitch for a granny square? ›

Another Method for Joining Granny Squares

There are times when crocheting seams just isn't right for the project you're making or perhaps you don't like the look that it gives. If that's the case then I would recommend using a whip stitch for joining squares together.

What is the best stitch to join granny squares? ›

Slip Stitch Join

As the name suggests, you are connecting two motifs together by attaching them using the slip stitch. You can use the same crochet hook you used to make the granny squares (or other pieces) you want to join.

What is the easiest thing to crochet? ›

What's the easiest crochet project to start with? Small square coasters or dishcloths allow you to practice and learn new stitches with a quick payoff. Simple scarves, baby blankets, and granny square throw blankets are also good choices.

Are granny squares good for beginners? ›

A Granny Square is perfect for beginners, for multiple reasons: The motif is easy. The Classical Granny Square consists of chains, slip stitches and double crochets. All three stitches are basic crochet stitches that a beginner can make.

What is the easiest crochet size for beginners? ›

Hook Size Recommendation for Beginners

We recommend that beginners buy a set of hooks that include a H-8 5mm hook. It's also worth noting that different types of crochet hooks have different head styles (either tapered or inline), and can be made of many materials (like metal, wood, or acrylic).

What is the easiest shape to crochet? ›

A sphere or ball is one of the easiest shapes to crochet and an excellent way to practice before diving into amigurumi. Graphic by Chanel of cbfiberworks. Spheres are great because it's so easy to adjust the size.

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