This super solid granny square pattern is perfect for blankets, bags, or any project where you want a snug, warm, and seamless look.
Whether you’re a crochet newbie or a seasoned crocheter, this pattern is easy to follow and works up beautifully.
So grab your favorite hook, pick out some soft, squishy yarn, and let’s make something amazing together!
Materials
- Aran weight yarn (any color)
- 5.0mm (H) crochet hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
Abbreviations
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- dc – double crochet
- tc – treble crochet
Measurements
4.5″ (11.5 cm) The finished size will depend on yarn weight, hook size, tension
Video tutorial
Instructions
Round 1.
- Start with a magic ring.
- Ch 4 (counts as a tc and creates the first corner).
- Work 3 dc into the circle
- Work a tc into the circle (this forms the second corner).
- 3 dc into the circle.
- Tc into the circle (this forms the third corner).
- 3 dc into the circle.
- Tc into the circle (this forms the fourth corner).
- 3 dc into the circle.
- Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 4. (16 st including the ch 4)
Round 2.
- Ch 4 (counts as first tc), 2 dc into the same st.
- Dc in next 3 st.
- 2 dc, tc, 2dc in next st. (this creates the first corner).
- Dc in next 3 st.
- 2 dc, tc, 2dc in next st. (this creates the second corner).
- Dc in next 3 st.
- 2 dc, tc, 2dc in next st. (this creates the third corner).
- Dc in next 3 st.
- 2 dc into the sl st of previous round (this completes the last corner).
- Join with a sl st. (32 dc including the ch 4)
Round 3.
- Ch 4 (counts as first tc), 2 dc into the same st.
- Dc in next 7 st.
- 2 dc, tc, 2dc in next st. (this creates the first corner).
- Dc in next 7 st.
- 2 dc, tc, 2dc in next st. (this creates the second corner).
- Dc in next 7 st.
- 2 dc, tc, 2dc in next st. (this creates the third corner).
- Dc in next 7 st.
- 2 dc into the sl st of previous round (this completes the last corner).
- Join with a sl st. (48 dc including the ch 4)
Round 4.
- Ch 4 (counts as first tc), 2 dc into the same st.
- Dc in next 11 st.
- 2 dc, tc, 2dc in next st. (this creates the first corner).
- Dc in next 11 st.
- 2 dc, tc, 2dc in next st. (this creates the second corner).
- Dc in next 11 st.
- 2 dc, tc, 2dc in next st. (this creates the third corner).
- Dc in next 11 st.
- 2 dc into the sl st of previous round (this completes the last corner).
- Join with a sl st. (64 dc including the ch 4)
Feel free to continue making you your square as big as you like, using the pattern above. You will have 16 new st for each following rounds.
Finishing Touches
- Weave in ends.
- Block the square for a neater finish.
- Join multiple squares for a blanket, pillow, bag or other projects!
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2 comments
I think there might be a mistake in the first round. I believe it should be ‘3 dc into the circle’ three times instead of ‘3 tc into the circle.’ Otherwise fantastic pattern, will definitely be using this for my projects!!
You’re absolutely right, thank you so much for catching that! It should indeed be ‘3 dc into the circle’ instead of ‘3 tc into the circle.’ I really appreciate your attention to detail, and I’m so glad you like the pattern! 😊