Add colorful charm with this Free Crochet Flower Granny Square Pattern, featuring delicate petals and a lovely accent perfect for blankets, décor, or gifts.

These squares can be joined to make blankets, throws, cushions, or even bags, allowing countless creative possibilities while adding a cheerful, handmade touch to everyday items. Lightweight and durable, they are both functional and visually appealing, making them ideal for gifts, décor, or personal projects.
The pattern is suitable for beginners who want an accessible yet rewarding project, as well as experienced makers seeking intricate yet satisfying stitching. The Free Crochet Flower Granny Square Pattern transforms ordinary yarn into versatile, decorative pieces that brighten spaces, celebrate creativity, and provide a sense of accomplishment.
Step-by-Step Guide
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Choose the main colors for the flower, middle layer, and border (e.g., cream, purple).
- Crochet hook: Select a suitable size based on your yarn.
- Scissors to cut the yarn.
- Tapestry needle for sewing in the ends.
Step 1: Create the Center of the Flower
- Make a Slip Knot: Form a slip knot and secure it on your crochet hook.
- Chain 3: Yarn over and pull through the loop three times to create a chain.
- Form a Loop: Slip stitch into the first chain to form a loop.

- Chain 3 (Counts as First Double Crochet): Begin the next round by chaining three.
- Add 11 Double Crochets: Yarn over, insert the hook into the loop, and complete 11 additional double crochets, totaling 12 (including the chain 3).
- Close the Round: Slip stitch into the third chain made at the beginning.
Step 2: Add Petals
- Attach New Yarn (Cream): Secure cream-colored yarn by tieing a knot in any stitch around the flower’s center.
- Chain 4: Yarn over and create four chains to begin the first petal.
- Two Triple Crochets (Together):
- Yarn over twice, insert into the same stitch, pull through two loops twice, and leave the last loop on the hook.
- Repeat the process, yarn over, and pull through all loops to complete a petal.

- Chain 2: Chain two to create space before starting the next petal.
- Repeat for Each Stitch: Create three triple crochets (together) across each stitch for a total of 12 petals.
- Close the Round: Once all petals are completed, slip stitch into the top of the initial chain to secure.

Step 3: Add the Border
- Attach Border Yarn (Purple): Secure a new yarn color (e.g., purple) into any chain space between petals.
- Chain 4: Begin with four chains to serve as the base of the border.
- Work Three Triple Crochets in the Same Space: Create three separate triple crochets in the space.
- Chain 1 Between Spaces: Move to the next space between petals with a small chain.

- Standard Double Crochets: Create three double crochets in the next space.
- Repeat Across Rounds: Alternate between double crochets and triple crochet clusters.
- Corner Spaces: In corner spaces, use three triple crochets, chain three, and three more triple crochets in the same space to create distinct square corners.
- Finish the Border: Once all spaces are filled, slip stitch to the starting chain to complete the square.

Special Features
- Balanced Design: Combines double crochets, triple crochets, and chain spaces for a layered floral look.
- Beginner-Friendly: Perfect for anyone familiar with basic stitches like chains, slip stitches, double crochets, and triple crochets.
- Versatile Use: Works beautifully in projects like tote bags, blankets, or cushions, and can be customized with different color combinations.
Difficulty Level
- Beginner: The pattern involves straightforward stitches and techniques, making it ideal for those new to crochet.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Yarn Colors: Experiment with color combinations to give the design a fresh look every time.
- Creative Projects: Maddie suggests using these squares to make practical and decorative items such as tote bags or patchwork blankets.
- Customization: You can add more rows to enlarge the square if desired.
Tip for Success
To ensure your granny square lies flat and edges are even, maintain consistent tension throughout your stitches, especially when working on the petals and borders.
Conclusion
The Flower Granny Square tutorial is a delightful introduction to creating textured and elegant crochet squares. With creator guidance, you can master this beginner-friendly pattern and apply it to a variety of creative projects.
