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How to Crochet a Granny Square Blanket

Level
Beginner
Time
1+ days
Budget
30+
The nights are drawing in and there's a definite nip in the air come the evening, and that to me means one thing and one thing only...it's time to crack out the fluffy socks and blankets and get cosy with a granny square blanket! This crocheted granny square blanket will be sure to keep you nice and toasty as it's made using super soft yarn that is also chunky, which means it's an incredibly quick blanket to make up.

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You Will Need
* WI Soft and Chunky Yarn 100g - Cream x 7, Grey x 5, Petrol x 5
* 8mm Crochet Hook
* Yarn Needle
* Scissors

 

How to Make

Abbreviations - Stitches (UK):
ch
: Chain Stitch – Yarn around hook (from the back) draw through loop on hook.
st – stitch
sp – space
sl st : Slip Stitch – Put hook through work and pull yarn through work and through loop on hook.
dc : Double Crochet – Put hook through work and draw yarn back through (two loops on hook) yarn around hook, draw through two loops on hook..
tr : Treble Crochet – Yarn around hook (from the back) put hook through work and draw yarn back through (three loops on hook) yarn around hook, draw through two loops on hook, yarn around hook, draw through two loops on hook.
Rem : remaining

Notes
This blanket is made by working rounds, it consists of only two stitches, the Chain stitch and the Treble Crochet, but you can add a Double Crochet to edge it if you wish.
When joining in new yarn, join on last pull through of last stitch in previous colour.

There are 2 colour ways;
ReferenceColourway 1Colourway 2
Yarn APETROLGREY
Yarn BGREYPINK
Yarn CCREAMCREAM

The Main Blanket: Round 1Step 1

Using yarn A and 8mm hook, make an adjustable loop or a foundation ring by working 4ch, sl st to first ch to join to form the ring.

Step 2

ch3 (this counts as your first tr – hereafter known as tr) Take note of the sp in the middle of the circle, you will be working into this for the whole of the next part.

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Step 3

Into the ring work a 2tr. You now have a cluster of 3tr's.

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Step 4

ch2, then work 3trs into that same space.

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Step 5

ch2, then work 3trs into that same space.

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Step 6

ch2, then work 3trs into that same space.

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Step 7

ch2, then sl st into the top of the 3ch from the start of the round.

Step 8

Make a single ch, cut the yarn and pull the loop up and out to form a knot.

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Step 9

That is the first round done, now onto the next.

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Round Two Step 10

Using yarn C, put your hook through one of the large corner holes and draw your yarn back (no knots).

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Step 11

Using BOTH ends of the yarn, make a ch stitch (this anchors your yarn in place). Ch2.

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Step 12

Into the SAME space work the following: 2tr, ch2, 3tr.

[Work into the next corner space and work: 3tr, ch2, 3tr.] rep for the rem corners.

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Step 13

sl st into the top of the 3ch from the start of the row

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Step 14

Make a single ch stitch, cut the yarn and pull the loop up and out to form a knot.

Round Three Step 15

Using the same joining method as in Round 2, join yarn B into any corner space and ch3 work 2tr, ch2, 3tr.into the SAME sp.

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Step 16

Work into the next space in-between the tr's of the previous row and work 3tr into it.

Now work into the next corner space and work 3tr, ch2, 3tr into that space.

Continue around working 3tr into the straight bits and 3tr, ch2, 3tr into each corner. Sl st to join as before.

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Round Four Step 17

Using yarn C, work another round as you have just done, this time there will be TWO clusters of 3trs in-between each corner.

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Round Five Step 18

Using yarn A, work another round as you have just done, this time there will be THREE clusters of 3trs in-between each corner.

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Round Six Step 19

Using yarn C, work another round as you have just done, this time there will be FOUR clusters of 3trs in-between each corner.

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Step 20

Make a new square, but alternate the colours yarn A and yarn B, starting with Yarn B in the centre.

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To Join Step 21

Place two squares (alternate colours) back to back. Now let us look at the stitches we need to join. A whole stitch is the two strands of yarn you can see on my hook, for this joining method we are going to only use the back loops of each stitch.

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Step 22
Join your yarn, put your hook through the back loop of each stitch and sl st your yarn through, don't pull it too tight.
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Step 23
Move to the next set of stitches and do the same. Work all the way across.
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Step 24
Using this method you should have a nice neat finish when you turn your work over.
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Step 25
Join your square in strips of 4, before going on to join the long strips using the same method.
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Edging Step 26

Starting in one corner as you did when working squares, join the yarn and work a corner (3 x tr, 2 x ch, 2 x tr), work a full round in c3, then 2 more rounds in c1.

The last round will be a dc – work 1 x dc into every stitch (not working in clusters of 3 this time) and work 3 x dc into each corner.

And that is your chunky Granny Square blanket done! Hope you enjoyed making it.

Step 27
And that is your chunky Granny Square blanket done! Hope you enjoyed making it.
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Confused Why do you say to buy a 4mm crochet hook - at the start of the guide it says "Using yarn A and 9mm hook"....I've finally found time to get started and now I have to go back and order different equipment - how frustrating!
Date published: 2023-06-29
Rated 5 out of 5 by from First big project and love it This was my first granny square blanket. I really enjoyed making this blanket for my daughter. It worked up really quickly and the instructions to join were easy to follow. I love the end result.
Date published: 2023-09-01
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Size of blanket I am new to crochet but am looking forward to having a go at this blanket. Please could you tell me how big it is.
Date published: 2023-08-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Very good I am very pleased of what I managed to create thank you hobby craft.
Date published: 2022-08-11
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Such a wonderful blanket Have made this for my mum and family members brilliant for beginners of crochet
Date published: 2022-07-05
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Very helpful thank you. I have just realised i have crocheted the whole blanket wrong🤪 , it's turned out very lose and the edges are wavey. I'll have to do it again 😆
Date published: 2023-08-10
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Nice looking blanket The instructions say that I need 7 balls of cream yarn and 5 balls of teal, but how many balls of grey yarn are needed?
Date published: 2023-07-30
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Granny square blanket Hi. I’m looking forward to starting this but am a bit confused. It says to buy 5 balls of WI chunky in grey and 1 ball in petrol and one 50g DK beige and a size 8mm hook. Is this correct as it doesn’t seem enough yarn. Should there be a third chunky colour as the pictures appear to suggest this. Where is the beige DK yarn to be used. I look forward to hearing from you.
Date published: 2024-05-30
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