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I love learning new crochet square designs. These fun and colorful motifs can be used like “building blocks” in all sorts of crochet projects – from afghans to tote bags to garments and more.

There are tons and tons of amazing and original crochet granny square designs out there. This is just a small sampling of some amazing designs that caught my eye!

There are no holes granny squares patterns, lace granny square patterns, multicolor granny square patterns and monochrome granny square patterns.

Scroll down for a dash of inspiration and then go forth and explore for yourself. There’s a whole world of free crochet granny square patterns out there that are just begging to be discovered!

1. Lotus in Bloom

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You can create eye-popping texture – and make incredible images come to life – with crochet stitches worked around the post. This free crochet square pattern features a stunning floral motif that would look right at home in any crochet afghan or cardigan.

Designer: Cre8tion Crochet

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2. Beaulieu Blanket

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Beaulieu Blanket’s inspiration was from Henry VIII’s forgotten Tudor Palace. If anyone knows me, I’m obsessed with the Tudor family. Anne Boleyn is one of my favorite wives of Henry VIII.

This unusual granny square pattern takes inspiration from the past and turns it into a modern granny square blanket. If you are a history buff, you’re going to love this.

You will get 4 creative afghan squares with this free pattern. Regardless of if you make the blanket or not. You can use these patterns on different projects.

Desinger: Deromores

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3. Don’t Blink Square

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With a cheeky pop culture reference and a can’t-look-away optical illusion, this free crochet square pattern is riveting. The design uses the mosaic crochet technique. If you’ve never tried mosaic before, it’s actually pretty easy to pick up.

If you know how to single and double crochet, and you know your way around the front and back loops of stitches then you’re ready for this unique granny square pattern.

Designer: Oombawka Designs

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4. London Square

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Monochrome squares don’t have to be boring! This stitch sampler-style free crochet square pattern is anything but basic. The design uses cluster stitches, puff stitches and more to keep things interesting.

You can learn how to recreate this unique crochet granny square pattern from the charted or written instructions. There’s also a video tutorial!

Designer: Cypress Textiles

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5. Dream Circle Square and Mandala

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Add a dash of color to any project with this fabulous & different granny square pattern. Projects that use small amounts of each color like this are perfect for all your little leftover yarn scraps from other projects.

I think this design would make fun throw pillows for summer or colorful placemats for your table. This creative crochet granny square can be an eye-catching centerpiece to any project.

Designer: Pink Mambo

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6. On the Street Where You Live

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Here’s another monochrome motif that relies on its abundance of texture to stand out from the crowd. This square makes me think of a compass, or “X” marks the spot.

Despite its complex appearance, this free crochet square pattern only calls for basic stitches. You can follow along with either the written instructions or the video.

Designer: Every Trick on the Hook

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7. Perfectly Provincial Granny Square

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Here’s a square you can really sink your teeth into. This free crochet square pattern features 3 colors and 4 crochet stitches that go beyond the basics – post stitches, clusters, shells and popcorn stitches. The resulting square is so striking and sophisticated, don’t you think?

Designer: Kirsten Holloway Designs

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8. Circle Granny Square

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You’ll find yourself saying “one more square” well into the evening with these quick little bite-size motifs. This simple yet striking design is well-suited to scrap yarn projects.

The bright colors and basic shapes lend themselves well to modern home decor projects as well as baby blankets.

Designer: Lullaby Lodge

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9. Compass Square

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Find your true north with this fun compass square. The corner to corner technique lets you build the compass image up one square at a time – it’s just like how computers use pixels to build images but on a smaller scale.

This technique is a must-try and there are so many amazing patterns out there that use it – from afghans to throw pillows to wall hangings and more.

Designer: Nine Inspired

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10. Bramble Crochet Granny Square Pattern

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This free granny square pattern is a real Stash Buster. You will need a few leftovers of your main color for joining and the border. You have creative freedom to choose your own colors, and I want to encourage you to do so, and have fun!

I love the bright colors in this sample square and I love that you can totally get away with using leftover yarn scraps to recreate this design.

Designer: Annie Design Crochet

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11. Traveling Afghan Square

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This basketweave square delivers texture in spades without compromising integrity. There’s nary a hole in sight – perfect for projects that you’d prefer to be opaque. This free crochet square pattern would work well for a thick and squishy afghan or a sturdy crochet tote.

Designer: Two of Wands

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As it turns out, it’s hip to be a square. Which free crochet square pattern was your favorite? Have you tried other free granny square patterns that you loved? If you want more check out some of these unusual crochet granny squares.

Share with me in the comments below!

Happy Crocheting!

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FAQs

What can I make with 10 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!

What is the best crochet stitch for granny squares? ›

A basic granny square is generally comprised of chains and treble stitches, worked from the centre outwards.

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

For a full-size blanket, you will need quite a bit of yarn, probably around 13-18 balls or skeins of yarn. Usually, afghans are very colorful, so you may have one skein of each and, if it's it's really colorful, that can add up. If the blanket only has one or a few colors, it may only be 10 skeins.

What is the best granny square yarn? ›

You can use pretty much any yarn to make a granny square. If you want your finished piece to be warm and water-resistant, you should choose wool. If you want a cool, summer piece, cotton is your best option. And if you want something very soft, alpaca or merino wool will be best.

What size hook is best for granny squares? ›

So if your granny square blanket uses dk/sportweight/8 play yarn you would use a 4mm hook. If it is Aran /worsted/10ply then you'd use a 5mm hook Chunky/12ply then 6mm . If the stitches work up too tight for you then go up a size so 4.5mm, 5.5mm or 6.5mm.

What is the best yarn for granny square blankets? ›

Acrylic yarn is versatile, affordable, and available in a wide range of colors. It is an excellent choice for crochet blankets as it is soft, lightweight, and easy to care for.

What is the easiest type of 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 much yarn do I need for a 40x60 blanket? ›

Medium throw 40x60 inches - 7 skeins (25 stitches to cast on)

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

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 big should a granny square be for a throw blanket? ›

Common Questions about Granny Square Blankets

You will need 132 5- inch squares to make a throw blanket that is 55″ x 60″. You will set the squares up so that you have 11 squares across per row and 12 squares in height per row.

Can you crochet 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.

What is the world's largest crochet 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.

How many granny squares do I need for a full size? ›

A blanket for a full size bed is typically around 85” x 90”. To make this blanket, I would want about 14 columns and 15 rows of 6” granny squares. A fairly standard measurement for a queen size blanket is about 90” x 90”. For a granny square blanket of that size, I would use 15 columns and 15 rows of 6” squares.

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

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).

How many 4x4 granny squares does it take to make a throw? ›

Small to Medium-Sized Granny Squares
Blanket (Standard Size)3″ Squares4″ Squares
Lapghan (32″×48″)176 (11×16) = 33″×48″96 (8×12) = 32″×48″
Throw (52″×60″)360 (18×20) = 54″×60″195 (13×15) = 53″×60″
Twin (66″×90″)660 (22×30) = 66″×90″391 (17×23) = 68″×92″
Twin XL (66″×95″)704 (22×32) = 66″×96″528 (22×24) = 66″×96″
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How many 5 row granny squares do I need for a blanket? ›

How many 5″ squares do I need for a throw blanket? You will need 132 5- inch squares to make a throw blanket that is 55″ x 60″. You will set the squares up so that you have 11 squares across per row and 12 squares in height per row.

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