13 Free Crochet Granny Square Projects and Patterns

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Have a bundle of classic granny squares and don’t know how to use them? Check out this list of crochet granny square projects and video patterns to explore the versatility of these attractive motifs.

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From blankets to pouches, sweaters to footwear, find ways to change any version of the granny square to any item along with best-joining methods. i.e. Join as you go, slip stitch join, whip stitch, invisible join, etc.

You will also find ways to crochet new types of squares like sunflower or daisy granny squares and video guides for each. So, you can also start this journey from scratch.

See also: Hexagon Crochet Projects 

Granny Square Book Sleeve

Crochet a professional crochet book sleeve using colorful classic granny squares with this tutorial! Ideal for beginners. Its construction involves a simple whip stitch technique for joining.

To make one, you’ll need weight 4 acrylic yarn, a 5.5 mm hook, scissors, and a tapestry needle. The sleeve features a versatile design allowing various yarn colors, with the tutorial demonstrating a five-color combination across five rounds.

The creator emphasizes the project’s accessibility for novices, encouraging experimentation with color choices. This sleeve is a stylish and protective book cover, perfect for readers who love to add a personal touch to their reading accessories.

Granny Square Potholder

Granny Square Potholder

This crochet granny square potholder uses an intricate pattern to end up with a beautiful flower square. The unique assembly involves crocheting two granny squares, joining them, and then adding a decorative border for a finished look.

Dana, the instructor, recommends using stitch markers to align squares precisely, ensuring a neat final product. These potholders are not only functional for handling warm dishes due to their double layer but also will be a beautiful addition.

Granny Square Mug Cozy

In this tutorial, learn how to crochet an elegant granny square mug cozy just by attaching four granny squares. It is though not perfect for keeping your beverage warm. It actually adds style to your cup and help you hold the cup.

It features a classic granny square design and is suitable for beginners. Melanie suggests ensuring the cozy fits snugly around the mug without obstructing the rim for easy sipping. This cozy makes an ideal gift.

Crochet The Best, Easy Granny Square Blanket

Learn how to crochet a lovely granny square blanket, featuring a marled gradient of twenty colors and 64 squares. You will love the use of pastel colors. This easy-to-make blanket has a stretchy, reversible join that contributes to its durability and charm.

Beginners to intermediate crocheters can tackle this project with the help of a pattern available at expressionfiberarts.com. While the tutorial suggests using multiple colors, you’re free to choose as many as you prefer.

Granny Square Fingerless Mitts

Here is a tutorial to crochet adorable fingerless gloves with a colorful granny square in the center. It is for moderately keeping your hands warm. These mitts will need 3.5mm and 3mm hooks for the granny square and the remaining solid stitch part.

The design fits medium to large hands, with adjustments suggested for smaller sizes by reducing the granny squares or hook size. These mittens feature a simple join method and a cozy ribbed wrist cuff. The video tutorial is ideal for intermediate crocheters.

Crochet Plant Cover with Granny Squares

Crochet Plant Cover with Granny Squares

This crochet plant cover with granny squares offers a creative way to enhance the appearance of clear nursery pots. It’s a fun, springy project perfect for plant lovers. Made using Bernat Maker yarn, a cotton-nylon blend, this cover boasts excellent stitch definition and durability. The cover is designed to fit 5-inch diameter planters, with a dense, sturdy base.

The difficulty level is intermediate, requiring familiarity with crocheting in rounds and granny square construction. The instructor suggests the “join as you go” method for attaching the squares.

Flower Granny Square Bag

Crochet a sunflower granny square bag with the help of this tutorial, an intermediate project. Tackle this before the start of the spring project. The bag’s standout attribute is its granny squares that are intricately joined to form a sturdy and eye-catching accessory.

Joe provides thorough instructions on constructing the squares, joining them, and adding a border and strap, ensuring a beautiful finish. The bag serves as a fashionable yet functional piece, perfect for everyday use.

A helpful tip from Joe is to ensure your chains are not twisted before attaching the strap to the bag.

Tote Bag With Granny Squares

This super colorful crochet granny square bag is perfect for any season. Each square is with a unique floral motif, creating a delightful accessory for your wardrobe.

Each square measures approximately 10 centimeters before joining, and the completed tote dimensions are 46 by 32 centimeters, with handles extending the height to 55 centimeters.

The bag can be customized in yarn choice and size by adjusting the number of rows per square. The tutorial suggests techniques for seamlessly hiding yarn tails during the crochet process. This tote is functional enough to be a go-to bag daily and can be lined for additional durability.

 Granny Square Pencil Case

If your little items are cluttered, crochet this large granny square pencil case for organizing pens or crochet hooks. This colorful case features miniature granny squares, jazzing up any pre-made pencil case.

The difficulty level is accessible for those familiar with basic crochet techniques. Along with usual supplies, you will also need a Bosal In-R-Form foam stabilizer for structure.

A standout feature is the flat join technique used to connect the squares, providing a smooth, neat finish. As suggested by the tutor, no sewing machine is needed.

CROCHET GRANNY SQUARE SWEATER

You can crochet this granny square sweater with colorful yarn leftovers. It transforms traditional granny squares into a stylish jumper that stands out. This beginner-friendly guide requires a 4mm hook and worsted-weight yarn. The unique aspect of this sweater is its construction from basic granny squares embellished with shoulder tabs and sleeves, offering a custom fit that’s genuinely yours.

The tutor emphasizes a relaxed approach, letting your creativity lead the way without the need for refined techniques. This sweater is perfect for an easy winter.

Daisy Granny Square Bucket Hat

Learn how to crochet a charming daisy granny square bucket hat, perfect for spring. Crocheting starts with easy daisy granny squares. Each square starts by first making a magic ring with yellow yarn for the center, followed by white yarn to form the petals, and finishing with a pink border.

The tutorial emphasizes the unique flat slip stitch join technique for connecting the squares smoothly. This hat is not only a lovely accessory for sunny days but also a great way to practice different crochet stitches and techniques.

Crochet Headband Tutorial

In this video, Bruno crochets a trendy crochet headband, drawing inspiration from a Zara headband. It also has a unique twist—a cleverly added elastic band at the back, ensuring a snug fit for any head size.

The project requires a set of granny squares (each 7.5cm square), DK yarn, a 4mm crochet hook, scissors, etc. Bruno emphasizes the easy-to-follow nature of this project, noting it took less than 40 minutes to complete, including crafting the squares. It is perfect if you want to fashion up your head.

Crochet Granny Square Slippers

Crochet Granny Square Slippers

With this tutorial, crochet an easy granny square slipper using four sewed squares and fold it into slippers. This project is perfect for those with basic crochet skills looking to create something practical and stylish.

The tutorial shows a technique to ensure a snug fit for any adult female foot, requiring just 12 squares (six per slipper). Donna’s trick involves using puff paint on the slippers’ bottoms to prevent slipping. For an added touch of charm and evenness, blocking mats are suggested.

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