This gorgeous tower stitch granny square is the best thing to make this week. The gorgeous color combination of the blue and the orange with the tower stitch has really made this tower stitch granny square. You can use the squares to make so many things like a blanket, sweater, and blankets. Check out the details here!
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TagsCrochet Snowman Granny Squares Blanket
A couple of years ago I made the Snowman Granny Square. And updated the pattern this year (2016) with my newest blanket pattern I made using these squares together. These smiling snowy faces can stay looking at each other in this Christmas all the time! Attaching these Snowman Granny Squares together, you can make any size blanket or afghan. It means this is a free size pattern. And also Snowman Granny Square Blanket can be worked with your favorite yarn weight. I used sport weight and made 20 squares. These all squares I joined with Join As You Go (JAYGo) method.
Easy Peasy Flower Squares free pattern
What could be better than the combination of flowers and squares? Nothing, we think, because these Easy Peasy Flower Squares are simply amazing. Join these pretty crochet flower squares together to make a crochet blanket or even a cute crochet shawl. This idea is revolutionary because you don't have to do just a flower motif or just a granny square afghan, you can make them all in one. We love learning and we hope you do too because this tutorial will be your next favorite thing.
Triple Puff Granny Square For Blanket Or Coaster
These gorgeous granny squares are the best of the granny squares that you have ever seen. The squares have a circle in the center and have come out of multiple yarn hues. You can easily make them in your desired hues with the size 4’X4”. Put them together to make the best kind of blankets or use them separately as the coasters too.
How To Crochet A Granny Square
The granny square is the easiest crochet square out there and should be one of the first things a beginner should learn. It sets the start for more intricate patterns and designs. You can crochet a few rows and stop to form classic granny squares which are joined together, or you can continue with the rounds of clusters to make your granny square as big as you like (and even turn it into a one-piece blanket). How do you crochet a granny square? A granny square is crocheted in the round and it's constructed with clusters of 3 double crochet stitches evenly spaced out to form a square shape. This granny square tutorial was designed for absolute beginners with step by step instructions and a video tutorial for those who learn better from watching how it's done.
How To Crochet Solid Granny Square
If you simply learn to make the crochet granny squares you can knock off a lot of big crochet projects. The granny squares together add up to make so many fun things like bags, blankets and more. So here is this simple and easy pattern for this solid granny square to make and take the crochet game up. Pattern here!
Year Of The Tiger Granny Square
Hello everyone! Wow, how time flies by! 2022 is here, and January is almost over. So it must be time to add a new granny square to my collection. It's the year of the tiger this time around, and let me tell you, it was a real challenge for me to make this one. I spent so many days researching both real, and crocheted tigers trying to come up with a good design. What I found more intriguing and charming was the white tiger rather than the orange one; they are quite majestic looking, their cubs are super cute, and to be honest with you, their color scheme can be interpreted somehow easier than the more known orange tigers. I hope I've caught your interest with this year's zodiac granny square of mine. Wish you all happy and warm days!
Two Colors Granny Square Pattern
Granny squares are the best thing to make when you are looking for something to crochet up. You can take any of the two colors and make these lovely squares with two triangles. Use the contrasting hues to let your granny hues turn out to be so delightful and fun. Check out the pattern here!