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

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

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

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Hello! Yes, there are two options. Either the Solid Granny Square or the Polka Dot Square (either worked all in one color, or with 2 colors, as per the pattern pictures). Hope that this helps! Happy stitching. Reply Rnd 8: ch, *sc in each st to corner sp, (sc, ch, sc) in corner sp**, rep from * to ** 3 times, sc in rem sts to complete rnd. [100sc, 4ch] It’s the perfect size for those small spaces where you need something to hang and will certainly add a unique and personal touch to your home. I love using all types of yarn and yarn weights for square projects. Below are a few of my favorite yarns to make granny squares with. Commonly, when you are crocheting a granny square, you will work double crochet clusters (or three double crochets) into one stitch to create a traditional granny square.

Make this Victorian granny square with this free PDF pattern. It also includes a chart and diagram for easy square stitching! Rnd 3: ch 3 (counts as a dc), dc into next st, (dc in next st, 2 dc in next st) repeat 8 times. Cut yarn and invisible join to first st of rnd to close. Weave in ends. (26) This project is for those who are more familiar with crochet stitches. The individual crochet squares are larger than the regular ones. So if you prefer a smaller afghan, you can make fewer squares! Rnd 8: (ch3, dc, ch2, 2dc) in corner sp, *dc in each st to next corner sp, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in corner sp**, rep from * to ** twice, dc in each st to end, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [60dc, 4ch-2] 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]A creative new take on an old favorite—including delightful patterns for special occasions and gifts. 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. Our 2020 Granny square day ambassador Natalie Beard aka Sewing the Seeds of Love spoiled us by making not just one but three exclusive granny square patterns!

This classic square crochet pattern is the perfect beginner square design to start with! It uses two simple stitches and works up fast. This basic granny square pattern can be joined with others to make a pillow, blanket and more! Get the classic granny crochet square pattern below. Granny Square Afghan: Combine granny squares together to make a blanket that is both unique and beautiful. Change the colors up for each square and make a funky granny square blanket that is quirky! One of the most popular terms in the crocheting world is a granny square, is great crocheting staple! A granny square is always a square motif that may come in any size, and it is gained by starting crocheting in the round then to finish it off with a square boundary line or to trim! 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! But now the creative crocheters are also fitting the granny squares together to create lovely homeware and accessories also like the handbags, tote bags, and beautiful looking table runners! You can put together the granny squares in countless different ways getting amazing crocheted stuff each time! Before trying out some fantastic crochet pattern based on the granny squares, you should learn how to crochet a granny square! Stitch Markers: Stitch markers help mark your stitches and place in a pattern. If you would like to be extra sure of what stitch count you are on or where your first stitch is, then these are a good to have on hand. The starting point for making this daisy flower square is a Simple Circle Granny Square, and we will add the petals all around the circle center using surface crochet.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 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) Next up we have a square from across the pond. Polly Plum's Nadine granny square is a step up from your basic square but don't worry, Polly breaks the crochet square down into simple steps. Keep in mind, these are the yarns that I love and aren’t necessarily for everyone. Be sure to look around to see if you can find a new favorite yarn too! If you do love to use a different favorite yarn for squares, then let me know in the comments. Other Supplies to Make Granny Squares These delicate lacy crochet squares use the join as you go technique so you don’t have to make a pile of squares…

As you can see it uses crochet puff stitch for some gorgeous texture. The other stitches used in this pattern are double crochet and even treble crochet. Below you will find a collection of different crochet squares from animal squares to unusual granny square patterns too! Most of which are simple to crochet into pillows, blankets and more that use simple crochet stitches, plus easy to find yarn. Work sc in each st through both squares, working (sc, ch, sc) in each corner sp. Before completing the rnd, ch20 (to form the loop), then slst to join. A wide variety of skill levels are catered for too. Therefore, 3D Granny Squares is suitable for both beginners and experienced crocheters alike. To crochet a granny square, you will need to do how to do a one simple stitch of the double crochet, chain both of which are basic crochet stitches and make a magic circle.Rnd 4: ch3, *dc in each st to ch-2-sp, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch-2-sp**, rep from * to ** twice, dc in edge st from base of ice lolly and next st from square together, (dc in next st from base of ice lolly and next st from square) 10 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch-2-sp, dc in rem sts to end of rnd, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [60dc, 4ch-2] The humble granny square gets a fresh new look in this collection of 100 3D granny square crochet patterns. Choose your favourite from 100 different designs including flowers, animals, food and drink, and motifs; whether it’s a fragrant rose, a cherry pie or a jelly fish. Each motif features a 3D element that is integral to the granny square design. There are also ten bright and beautiful projects showing you how to use the squares to make beautiful gifts for friends and family including an animal themed baby blanket; a fruity cushion and a decorative garland. 3D Granny Squares: 100 Crochet Patterns for Pop-up Granny Squares by Celine Semaan – eBook Details As many as you like 😉 Seriously though the number of granny squares you’ll need to crochet will depend on the project you’re envisioning for your grannies. The ingredients of a cool granny square design are interesting color combinations, original stitches, an unusual element in the center, and relief. I’m using DK (double knit) cotton which is closer to light worsted. Note that the type of fibre you are using may also play a role in how chunky the square will appear! This article may also help Reply

I am slowly working through your patterns in the 3D granny square book as I am making a blanket for my grandchild due in October but I am not at all sure that I have done the sheep square correctly. All my popcorn rows stand up in the air as they seem to be too tight to lie flat so the finished square is very raised and if you turn it over, there is a big space under the head. Is this correct or not? Reply 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 3: ch3, dc in same st, dc in next st, (2dc in next st, dc in next st) 11 times, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [36dc] Rnd 8: ch, *sc in each st to corner sp, (sc, ch, sc) in corner sp**, rep from * to ** 3 times, sc in rem sts to complete rnd, slst in first sc. [100sc, 4ch] This granny square circle is the easiest way to dive into new square variations as it has a similar technique to the regular granny square patterns. Join them and make a pillow once you have enough crochet squares!This granny square has a marigold flower center with a solid granny design on the outside. They are great to use for granny square bags or a granny square blanket. Smiling makes people happy, and making this Crochet Smiley Face Pattern will fill your day with lots of dopamine. Be it a stand-alone granny square for a small crochet project or join a few granny squares to make a bigger crochet craft. This is an excellent project for beginner crocheters to improve their skill level. And no, you wouldn’t need to cut the yarn and attach a new color for the spirals if that’s what you’re worried about.



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