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20 Unique Crochet Granny Squares You Will Love

Granny squares are the building blocks of so many crochet patterns, from blankets and bags to garments and toys. You can make granny square patterns big, small, tight, loose, from a single color or many colors.

The only guidelines are to find a beautiful, natural yarn you’ll really want to cuddle and have a fun time inventing each unique square. But how about an unusual granny square?

While the classic granny square patterns look great with any project, why not try these more unusual designs? They’re all completely free. These 20 patterns will get you excited about learning how to crochet squares again!

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1. Circle Granny Squares

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Learn how to crochet this very simple, unusual granny square. This ombre pastel Circle is very pretty with lacy scalloped edging, it would make for the most beautiful baby blanket or throw. Super easy pattern!

In the YouTube video, she also shows you how to join as you go (JAYG method) for joining these squares.

By Hooked By Robin

Free pattern here

2. Crochet Block Stitch Granny Square

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Add a new crochet stitch to your repertoire with the Block Stitch Crochet Granny Square! If you’re unfamiliar with the block stitch, then take a look at this simple unique granny square pattern.

With an easy-to-read pattern and a photo tutorial, you’ll master this technique in next to no time at all.

Plus, you can easily turn this granny square pattern into a full blanket by just continuing the stitches. All you need to do is choose yarn in a few complementary colors and you’re ready to go!

By Pattern Paradise

Free pattern here

3. Flower Granny Square

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For this unusual granny square, you will need to know how to do all the basic stitches from single crochet to treble crochet. You will also need to know how to double crochet 2 stitches together and make a cluster stitch. There are written instructions for these stitches below. They are also demonstrated in the video tutorial.

By Winding Road Crochet

Free pattern here

4. Crochet Sunburst Granny Square

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This design builds on an old favorite. It’s made in bright, bold colors like the first photo. Try making a pillow or afghan with the flat braid join. Can you imagine it?

Be still my heart! It’s so beautiful and looks like a flower. By changing up the color combinations, the possibilities are endless with this one.

By Crochet 365 Knit Too

Free pattern here


5. Ice Flower Granny Square

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I have never seen such an unusual granny square pattern this pretty. I’ve particularly fallen in love with the cool green, which is the darker green in the photos.

It really is a deep jewel green that I think is set off well by the two lighter shades This granny square reminds me of the fancy design that you would see on a vase.

By Crochet Cloud Berry

Free pattern here

6. African Flower Granny Square

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This beautiful pattern can be done in different shapes and sizes. The one I have seen most often is a 6 petal flower in the shape of a hexagon, but this beauty is an 8 petal pattern. They are very beautiful, but a little harder to work with when sewing them together.

By Cute And Cozy Crochet

Free pattern here

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7. Celtic Knot Granny Square

Here is another cool granny square. Start this square by making four interlinking circles. Add a little glitter yarn for that special finishing touch. Use this granny square pattern to make up a large granny square blanket or other patchwork projects of your choice.

By Top Crochet Patterns

Free pattern here

8. Lady of the Lake Granny Square

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The Lady of the Lake – it seems like such a poetic and enchanting name! Best known for her role in the Tales of King Arthur, the unique granny square is every bit as inspiring as her name. Please be warned – this pattern, like the legends themselves, is not for the faint of heart. It requires an INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED skill level.

By This Little Hook Of Mine

Free pattern here

9. The Granny Spiral

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This wonderful pattern was originally written in French but luckily for us, it has been translated to English by Crochet Between Worlds. Patricia Damême is the original French designer. Her pattern can be found on her blog here. The English version can be found here.

Translated by Crochet Between Worlds

Free pattern here

10. Spiral Swirl Granny Square

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This pattern combines the crochet spiral & your typical granny square. I’m almost hypnotized while staring at this nifty little square.

By Josie Calvert Briggs

Free pattern here

11. Stain Glass Square

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I will admit that this isn’t the simplest square pattern around (I’m pretty sure Queen Granny Square will forever hold that title; long may she reign). But it is doable!

The key to getting these squares to turn out right is to be as precise as possible. The pattern will list specific locations where you should insert your hook or where you should start a round of stitches.

By The Cookie Snob

Free pattern here

12. Winter Opulence Crochet Granny Square

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This beautiful crochet granny square pattern creates a thick, sturdy block, which will make such a warm addition to your next blanket or afghan. It is so bursting with texture. However, no two rounds are the same. So, this is a challenging, yet fun square to crochet.

By Kristen Holloway Designs

Free pattern here

13. Cheery Butterfly Fields Square

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This stitch pattern reminds me of Butterflies, or Angels. Some other people say it reminds them of little fox faces.
This pattern has a stitch named a triple crochet 3 together, (tr 3tog) It is basically a decrease of 3 triple crochet stitches worked all together on the last set of loops.

By Spider Mambo

Free pattern here

14. Granny Shell Blanket

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This is a gorgeous and popular pattern that has been circulating around for years, written and re-written by many people, in this re-write This is a really fun and easy pattern once you get the hang of it, and it works up quickly to make a really sweet gift for a baby or just about anyone…who doesn’t love a hand made soft snugly blanket?

Free pattern here

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FAQs

What to make with 30 granny squares? ›

The most common granny square projects are blankets, bags, scarves and cushions - but there's so much more you can do with these fun crochet squares! From jewellery to slippers, coats to curtains - once you can make a basic granny square there's a world of patterns for you to try!

How many granny square patterns are there? ›

A basic granny square is generally comprised of chains and treble stitches, worked from the centre outwards. But there are hundreds (if not thousands) of different granny square patterns out there - from intricate lace, textured stitches, picture crochet squares and much more.

How many granny squares can you make with one skein of yarn? ›

Just keep on stitchin' with 67% fewer ends to weave in to finish your next granny square project. This beginner-friendly yarn is perfect for at-home or on-the-go projects with 1 ball making up to 14 granny squares.

How many balls of yarn do you need to crochet a granny square blanket? ›

The most asked question I get is, How much yarn did you need? To make my Granny Square Blanket I used a total of 6 Red Heart Supersaver yarn skeins. Not including the joining white yarn which was a random skein I had at home already.

What can I make with 40 granny squares? ›

This list includes hats, backpacks, dog sweaters, hand warmers, sweaters, dresses and even pants! The possibilities are endless with granny squares. As always, it's a list that you can quickly scroll through, tap “pattern” and you'll be taken to the Yarnspirations website and download the pattern.

What can I do with 24 granny squares? ›

With just 24 basic granny squares joined together, you'll have this vintage style granny square bag. Finished product is a 20" wide X 16” long tote bag that's sure to carry all your things.

What is the biggest granny square? ›

He set the Guinness World Record for the largest crocheted granny square. It is 1,311 square feet, incorporates more than 30 miles of yarn and weighs over 60 pounds. It took 2 years, 7 months and 17 days to create, and required more than 500,000 double crochet stitches.

What is the best crochet stitch for granny squares? ›

Connecting granny squares with a single crochet join method is a classic choice. It's quick, easy, and creates a little texture in your project. Use the same hook that you used to crochet the granny squares for the best results.

What is the best yarn for granny squares? ›

When it comes to choosing a yarn for your granny squares, medium weight yarn, also known as worsted weight, is a great option. It's a popular choice among crocheters because it's not too thin and not too thick, and it comes in a wide variety of colors and textures to suit any project.

How much yarn does a solid granny square need? ›

You can use the information in the pattern to make any size of blanket. Yardage: In the gauge listed above, each granny square will require approximately 32 yards of yarn.

How many skeins of yarn do I need for a granny square cardigan? ›

XS/S you need 1 skein of each color, and 2 skeins for the color you use for the ribbing. M/L & XL/2XL you need 2 skeins of each color, and 3 skeins for the color you use for the ribbing. 3XL/4XL you need 3 skeins of each color, and 4 skeins for the color you use for the ribbing.

Can you make a granny square with chunky yarn? ›

Although I'm using super bulky yarn in this pattern, any size yarn with recommended hook will work! Pattern Notes: The ch3 counts as a double crochet stitch. The square measures 6.5 x 6.5 inches.

How much yarn do I need for a 40x60 blanket? ›

MEDIUM Throw: 40x60 inches (100x150 cm) - 3,5 kg (7,7 lbs) LARGE Throw: 55x65 inches (140x165 cm) - 5,5 kg (12 lbs) TWIN Size: 40x75 inches (100x190 cm) - 4,5 kg (10 lbs) FULL Size: 55x75 inches (140x190 cm) - 6,3 kg (13,8 lbs)

How hard is it to crochet a granny square? ›

Easy Granny Squares for Beginners

A basic granny square can be created in just three rounds, using a few types of foundational stitches: chain, double crochet, and slip stitch. Use this tri-color granny square pattern to create a traditional square using granny clusters, which are made up of three double crochets each.

How many granny squares does it take to make a top? ›

Everyone loves a granny square! And with this foolproof formula for crafting a crochet top out of just 8 squares, you'll have even more reason to save those yarn scraps!. Making a crochet crop top this way is a great introduction into crafting garments using the granny squares you already have on hand!

How many granny squares do you need to make a big blanket? ›

Typical Blanket Sizes: A baby blanket (at 42” square), will require 49 granny square blocks (7 blocks by 7 blocks). A throw blanket (at 48” x 66”) will require 88 granny squares (8 blocks by 11 blocks). A king-sized bedspread (at 90” square) will require 225 granny square blocks (15 blocks by 15 blocks).

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