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Stylish Crochet Flower Granny Square to Brighten Any Project

Bloom your crafts with this Free Crochet Flower Granny Square Pattern, adding vibrant charm, delicate floral beauty, and cozy elegance to any project.

Seasonal blooms often inspire warmth and creativity, turning simple spaces into vibrant, welcoming corners filled with color and charm. The Free Crochet Flower Granny Square pattern captures that lively spirit in a small, versatile piece that blends beauty with function. Each square showcases a delicate floral motif, bringing texture and elegance to any project it becomes part of.

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Crochet Flower Granny Square

This square rests in its adaptability; it can be created in a variety of colors and joined with others to form blankets, cushion covers, table runners, or even decorative accessories like bags and wall hangings. Lightweight, durable, and easy to work with, it suits both beginners and experienced makers, making every project enjoyable and rewarding.

Each square serves as a small token of handmade care, capable of transforming ordinary materials into meaningful and lasting pieces. Combining aesthetic appeal, versatility, and tactile texture, this flower granny square provides an opportunity to infuse everyday spaces with warmth, personality, and the timeless charm of handmade artistry.

Special Features of This Granny Square

  1. Three-Dimensional Flower: The central flower has a lovely, eye-catching 3D effect, making the square visually interesting and textured.
  2. Classic Granny Square Shape: The piece transitions from a rounded flower into a square seamlessly.
  3. Customizable: You can alter the yarn colors to suit your specific project or personal preference. For example, the tutorial uses mustard yellow for the flower center, white for the petals, and pink for the border.

Level of Difficulty

Beginner-Friendly with Some Intermediate Elements

The tutorial is perfect for beginners who already know basic stitches like chains and double crochet. Maddie’s slow and clear explanations make slightly more advanced techniques, such as the magic ring and triple crochet, approachable for all skill levels.


Tutor’s Suggestions

  • Practice the Magic Ring: If this is your first time using the magic ring technique, Maddie has a more detailed video linked in the tutorial for extra guidance.
  • Maintain Consistent Tension: Throughout all stitches, aim for steadiness in tension to ensure your granny square has a polished look.
  • Use Contrasting Colors: Pick colors that highlight the flower center, petals, and border for a vibrant, appealing design.

Materials Needed

  1. Yarn: Medium-weight acrylic yarn in three colors:
    • Mustard yellow (flower center)
    • White (flower petals)
    • Pink (border)
  2. Crochet Hook: 5mm hook (or match your yarn’s recommended hook size).
  3. Yarn Needle: For weaving in ends.
  4. Scissors: Sharp scissors for trimming yarn tails.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Making the Flower Center (Round 1)

  1. Create a Magic Ring:
    • With the mustard yellow yarn, wrap the yarn around two fingers to create an “X” shape. Insert the hook under the first strand, grab the second strand, twist the hook, and pull a loop through. Yarn over and pull that loop through the one on your hook. Remove the ring from your fingers and pull the yarn’s tail to tighten.
  2. Chain 3 (Acts as First Double Crochet):
    • Yarn over, pull through the loop on the hook. Repeat to create three chains.Crochet Flower Granny Square
  3. Make 11 Double Crochets into the Magic Ring:
    • Double Crochet (DC): Yarn over, insert the hook into the ring, pull up a loop (three loops on hook), yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over pull through last two loops.
    • Repeat the process until there are 11 double crochets in addition to the starting chain.
  4. Tighten the Magic Ring:
    • Pull the tail tightly to close the center circle.
  5. Join with a Slip Stitch:
    • Insert the hook into the top of the starting chain (third chain), yarn over, pull up a loop, and pull it through the loop on your hook.
  6. Fasten Off and Trim the Yarn:
    • Leave a few inches for sewing in later.

Step 2: Creating the Petals (Round 2)

  1. Change to White Yarn:
    • Tie the white yarn to any stitch from the first round (preferably on top of the starting chain) and secure with a knot.
  2. Chain 4, Create First Petal:
    • Chain 4 (counts as a triple crochet “stem”). Yarn over twice, insert the hook into the same stitch, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through two loops (twice). For a complete petal, make a second triple crochet in the same stitch, yarning over and pulling through the last remaining loops.Crochet Flower Granny Square
  3. Chain 2, Continue with Petals:
    • Skip to the next stitch, make three connected triple crochets (yarn over twice for each triple crochet and follow the same process).
  4. Repeat Around for 12 Petals:
    • Continue this method, making three triple crochets in each stitch of the previous round and chaining two between each petal. Ensure you count exactly 12 petals.
  5. Join and Fasten Off White Yarn:
    • Join to the top of the first petal with a slip stitch, trim the yarn, and secure the tail.

Step 3: Forming the Granny Square (Final Round)

  1. Switch to Pink Yarn for the Border:
    • Attach pink yarn to any chain-2 space between petals. Secure with a simple knot and pull the loop through with your hook.
  2. Create the First Corner:
    • Chain 4, work 2 triple crochets into the same space. Chain 3, and work another set of 3 triple crochets in the same space to form the corner.
  3. Add Double Crochets to Flat Spaces:
    • Chain 1, work 3 double crochets into the next chain-2 space.
    • Repeat for two more flat spaces.Crochet Flower Granny Square
  4. Continue Adding Corners:
    • At the next chain-2 space, create the next corner (3 triple crochets, chain 3, and 3 more triple crochets).
    • Alternate between flat spaces and corners until you complete the square.
  5. Finish the Starting Corner:
    • The first corner you worked needs three more triple crochets to complete the square. After adding these, join the round with a slip stitch into the starting chain.
  6. Fasten Off and Weave in Ends:
    • Use a yarn needle to neatly secure and hide yarn tails.Crochet Flower Granny Square

Conclusion

Your flower granny square is now complete! The square’s bright, dimensional flower makes it a stunning addition to various projects. Whether you plan to create a blanket, coasters, or a stylish bag, this square is an excellent choice for versatility and elegance.


Possible Uses

  • Blankets
  • Pillow covers
  • Bags
  • Coasters
  • Wall hangings

Let your creativity decide!


Bonus Tip

When weaving in ends, work the tail back and forth at least three times in tight stitches to prevent unraveling during use.

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