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Crochet Flower Granny Square

Crocheting a flower granny square is like creating a tiny garden of colorful blooms right in your hands! With each stitch, you're weaving together petals and leaves that will eventually form a beautiful and intricate design. It's a fun and creative way to add a touch of handmade charm to blankets, pillows, or even wearable accessories. Plus, the satisfaction of seeing your handmade flower granny square come to life is truly unbeatable. So grab your crochet hook and some yarn, let's bring some floral magic into the world, one stitch at a time!

Materials Needed

  • Yarn – Loopara 4ply combed cotton (Beige 03, Green 12 and Pink 58)
  • Hook – 2.5mm
  • Scissors

Step By Step Tutorial

How to Crochet a Flower Granny Square – Step by Step

  1. R1: Magic ring, ch 3, 15 dc, tighten ring, sl.
  2. R2: (Ch 2, sk, sc) 8 times (forming 8 chains).
  3. R3: Sl in first sp from previous round, ch, (sc, 5 dc) 4 times, sl.
  4. R4: Working on back side, (bpsl, ch 3) 8 times, sl (forming 8 chains).
  5. R5: Sl in first chain, ch, (sc, 7 dc in next chain) 4 times, sl.
  6. R6: Working on back side, (bpsl, ch 4) 8 times, sl (forming 8 chains).
  7. R7: Sl in first chain, ch, (sc, 9 dc in next chain) 4 times, sl.
  8. R8: Working on back side, (bpsl, ch 4) 8 times, sl (forming 8 chains).
  9. R9: Sl in first chain, ch, (sc, 9 dc in next chain) 4 times, sl.
  10. R10: Working on back side, (bpsc, ch 4) 8 times, sl (forming 8 chains), fasten off and weave in ends.
  11. R11: Change color, ch 6, [(3 tr bo, ch 4, 3 tr bo, ch 2), tr, ch] 3 times, (3 tr bo, ch 4, 3tr bo, ch 2), sl in 5th ch of beginning ch-6.
  12. R12: Enter right sp of corner (ch-4 sp), ch 3, 2 dc, [(3 tr, ch 3, 3 tr), (3 dc) twice] 3 times, (3 tr, ch 3, 3 tr), 3 dc, sl.
  13. R13: Ch 3, 5 dc, [(3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc), 12 dc] 3 times, (3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc), 6 dc, sl.
  14. R14: Ch 3, 8 dc, [(3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc), 18 dc] 3 times, (3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc), 9 dc, sl, weave in ends.

Notes

Crochet Tips:

Maintain consistent tension throughout your flower rounds — especially when working the back post stitches. This helps your flower petals stand out beautifully and keeps your square laying flat without curling.

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