In this step-by-step video tutorial, I want to show you how to crochet a BIG Beautiful Flower Granny Square. Which can be used for a variety of different and delightful projects, such as a lovely bed spread, baby blanket or a beautiful garment to wear.
Whether you’re a crochet beginner or an experienced crafter, this tutorial will walk you through every stitch, making the process easy and enjoyable. Crocheting this Flower Granny Square is not only a fun project but also a great way to add a personalized touch to your blankets, pillow covers, or any creative project you have in mind.
The pattern creates a textured and cozy feel, making it a perfect gift idea or a wonderful addition to your home decor.
Follow along with my clear instructions and close-up shots, ensuring that you grasp each stitch technique. If you’re new to crochet, don’t worry – I cover the basics, including how to create a magic circle and how to work all the stitches.
Share your creations with me on social media using the hashtag #CrochetBIGFlowerGrannySquare – I can’t wait to see your colorful interpretations!
Whether you’re crafting for yourself, a loved one, or for a good cause, this tutorial equips you with the skills to create something truly special.
Materials
- 1 skein of DK worsted weight yarn.
- Crochet hook 4,5 mm.
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Crochet Skill Level: Easy
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2 comments
Hi there! Your granny squares are beautiful! Love the videos too! Do you happen to have written patterns for any of them?
Hi! Thank you so much for the kind words! I’m so glad you like the granny squares and the videos. I do have written patterns for some of them! You will find them here on my blog.