Refresh your style with this Free Crochet Granny Square Pattern and make a timeless, colorful piece perfect for blankets, bags, or decor.
There’s something truly magical about the humble granny square a timeless symbol of creativity, heritage, and warmth. Once a cornerstone of traditional crochet, it has evolved into an artistic medium capable of adding personality to clothing, home décor, and accessories. The granny square, beloved for its versatility, is like a blank canvas waiting to be transformed into colorful masterpieces of layered textures. This elegant crochet technique offers a methodical and rhythmic approach, making it accessible even for beginners who may have struggled with traditional right-handed patterns.
Chic Crochet Granny Square Pattern for Fashionable Pieces

The finished product is more than just a square—it’s an opportunity to personalize blankets, fashionable accessories, decorative cushions, coasters, or statement pieces like vests. With its relaxing repetition and practical benefits, the granny square embodies a marriage of tradition and creativity, allowing anyone to turn even the simplest materials into endless expressions of beauty and charm.
Crochet Left-Handed Granny Square Pattern
Skill Level
Intermediate – Assumes basic understanding of crochet stitches and working in rounds.
Finished Size
- Final size depends on the number of rounds completed and the yarn chosen. For a classic granny square, it ranges from 4 inches to 6 inches for the described 4 rounds.
Materials
- Yarn:
- Worsted Weight Yarn (Size 4): Acrylic yarn is recommended for beginners as it is easy to handle.
- You can use multiple color changes for each round or opt for solid colors for the entire granny square.
- Hook:
- 5.0 mm crochet hook (adjust based on your yarn).
- Notions:
- Scissors: For trimming yarn tails.
- Yarn Needle: For weaving in loose ends.
- Optional:
- Stitch markers: To track rows or stitches if preferred.
Gauge
Gauge is not essential for this project. Stitch tightly or loosely depending on your preference but maintain consistent tension.
Abbreviations (US Crochet Terminology):
| Abbreviation | Definition |
|---|---|
| ch | chain |
| sl st | slip stitch |
| dc | double crochet |
| sp | space |
| st(s) | stitch(es) |
Pattern Notes
- Granny Squares are worked in rounds starting at the center, expanding outward.
- Chain Spaces: Every “corner” space is made with a chain-3 for smooth transitions.
- The pattern alternates clusters of double crochets (dc) with chain spaces.
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Foundation
- Create Slip Knot:
- Hold the tail end of yarn in your left hand, wrap the long strand to form a loop, insert your hook through the loop, and pull the long strand through to create a slip knot.
- Place slip knot on your hook and adjust to snugly fit.
- Chain 4:
- Work 4 chains (ch) to form the base.
- Close the Ring:
- Insert your hook into the first chain, yarn over, and pull through both loops to create a sl st, forming a small ring.

- Insert your hook into the first chain, yarn over, and pull through both loops to create a sl st, forming a small ring.
- Chain 6 (Rounds Begin):
- Work 6 chains. This will count as the first dc and chain-3 corner.
Step 2: Round 1
- Make Clusters in the Ring:
- Work 3 dc into the ring.
- Chain 3 (to create a corner).
- Repeat 3 dc, chain 3 two more times.
- End the Round:
- Work 2 dc into the ring (to complete the fourth corner).
- Slip Stitch into the 3rd chain of the initial chain 6.
You should now have 4 corners with clusters of 3 dc separated by chain-3 spaces.
Step 3: Round 2
- Move into Chain Space:
- Slip Stitch into the first chain-3 space.
- Create First Corner:
- Chain 6 (counts as dc and chain-3).
- Work 3 dc into the same chain space.
- Work Middle Spaces:
- In each middle space of Round 1:
- Chain 1, work [3 dc, chain 3, 3 dc] for corners.

- Chain 1, work [3 dc, chain 3, 3 dc] for corners.
- In each middle space of Round 1:
- Round Completion:
- Chain 1 after final corner, work 2 dc in starting chain space, and join the round with a sl st into the 3rd chain.
Step 4: Round 3
- Slip Stitch to Chain Space:
- Move into the next chain space with sl st.
- Chain 6 and First Cluster:
- Work chain 6, followed by 3 dc into the same space.
- Middle Spaces:
- Continue by working:
- Chain 1, 3 dc in middle spaces.
- For corner spaces: [3 dc, chain 3, 3 dc].
- Continue by working:
- End the Round:
- Add 2 dc in the first space and join the round with a sl st into the 3rd chain of starting chain-6.

- Add 2 dc in the first space and join the round with a sl st into the 3rd chain of starting chain-6.
Step 5: Round 4 (Optional – Expand Further if Desired)
- Slip Stitch and Continue:
- Slip stitch into the chain space, chain 6, and begin the next round.
- Middle Spaces:
- In all middle chain spaces of Round 3, work:
- [3 dc].
- In all middle chain spaces of Round 3, work:
- Corners:
- In corner chain spaces, always work:
- [3 dc, chain 3, 3 dc].
- In corner chain spaces, always work:
- Complete the Round:
- End the round as in previous rows by working 2 dc in starting space and joining with sl st into the 3rd chain.

- End the round as in previous rows by working 2 dc in starting space and joining with sl st into the 3rd chain.
Finishing
- Fasten Off:
- Once your granny square reaches the desired size, after slip-stitching in the corner, chain 1, cut your yarn, and pull the tail snug.
- Weave In Ends:
- Thread the yarn needle with the loose ends and weave them securely into the back of the stitches.
- Blocking (Optional):
- For a perfectly square shape, block the granny square by dampening it and pinning it into shape to dry.

- For a perfectly square shape, block the granny square by dampening it and pinning it into shape to dry.
Conclusion
- Granny squares are versatile, beginner-friendly, and endlessly customizable for projects like blankets, vests, pillows, and bags. This left-handed tutorial ensures clarity and accessibility for left-handed crocheters.
Pattern Corrections
- Ensure accurate sl st joins at the end of every round to keep the square symmetrical.
- You may adjust the size of chain spaces based on tension to maintain a flat square.
Tips
- Color Changes:
- Change colors at the end of a round for a vibrant multi-colored granny square.
- Size Options:
- Continue working rounds for larger squares or stop early for coasters or smaller motifs.
- Joining Multiple Squares:
- Use the slip stitch method or join-as-you-go techniques for seamless assembly of squares into larger projects.
