Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (2024)

Instructions

Abbreviations:

ch = chain
ch2sp = chain 2 space
dc = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
hdcsp = half double crochet space
fo = fasten off
mr = magic ring
st = stitch
sl st = slip stitch
tr = treble crochet

Crochet Solid Granny Square Pattern

In this crochet tutorial, we are sharing 5 variations of the solid granny square crochet pattern. They are named as follows:

• Basic Solid Granny Square
• Modified Solid Granny Square
• Small Circle Solid Granny Square
• Big Circle Solid Granny Square
• No-Gap Solid Granny Square

We begin the pattern with a magic ring, but you may replace it with ch 3 and slst to the first st to form a ring.

Basic Solid Granny Square Pattern

This is the most common Solid Granny Square crochet pattern.

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  1. Round 1: Loop yarn on your finger to make a magic ring, then crochet the following in the magic ring: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), 2dc, [ch2, 3dc] repeat 3 times. Pull the yarn end to close the magic ring. Join with hdc in the first st. {20} Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (2)Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (3)
  2. Round 2: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in the hdc sp, dc in next 3 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 3 sts] repeat 3 times, 2dc in hdcsp. Join with hdc in the first st. {36} Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (4)Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (5)
  3. Round 3: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in the hdc sp, dc in next 7 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 7 sts] repeat 3 times, 2dc in hdcsp. Join with hdc in the first st. {52} Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (6)
  4. Round 4: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in the hdc sp, dc in next 11 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 11 sts] repeat 3 times, 2dc in hdcsp. Join with hdc in the first st. {68}Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (7)
  5. Round 5: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in the hdc sp, dc in next 15 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 15 sts] repeat 3 times, 2dc in hdcsp. Join with hdc in the first st. {84}Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (8)


If you’re a visual learner or prefer Japanese crochet patterns, use the crochet chart below to help you understand the written pattern.

Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (9)

Modified Solid Granny Square

This is the modified version of the basic Solid Granny Square crochet pattern. It has 1 st lesser at every side of the square (4 sts in a round) compared to the basic solid square, which makes it unique to have an even number of stitches on each side. This modified solid granny square is great to pair with other square designs with the same amount of stitches.

Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (10)

Round 1: Loop yarn on your finger to make a magic ring, then crochet the following in the magic ring: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc, [ch2, 2dc] repeat 3 times. Pull the yarn end to close the magic ring. Join with hdc in the first st. {16}

Round 2: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in the hdc sp, dc in next 2 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 2 sts] repeat 3 times, 2dc in hdcsp. Join with hdc in the first st. {32}

Round 3: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in the hdc sp, dc in next 6 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 6 sts] repeat 3 times, 2dc in hdcsp. Join with hdc in the first st. {48}

Round 4: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in the hdc sp, dc in next 10 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 10 sts] repeat 3 times, 2dc in hdcsp. Join with hdc in the first st. {64}

Round 5: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in the hdc sp, dc in next 14 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 14 sts] repeat 3 times, 2dc in hdcsp. Join with hdc in the first st. {80}

Small Circle Solid Granny Square

This solid granny square variation begins with a circle at the center and develops into a square.

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Round 1: Loop yarn on your finger to make a magic ring, then crochet ch3 (count as 1 dc st), 15dc in the magic ring. Pull the yarn end to close the magic ring. Join with sl st in the first st. {16}

Round 2: ch4 (count as 1 tr st), (tr, ch2, 2tr) in the same st, dc in next 3 sts, [(2tr, ch2, 2tr) in next st, dc in next 3 sts] repeat 3 times. Join with sl st in the first st. {36}

Round 3: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in next st, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 7 sts] repeat 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 5 sts. Join with sl st in the first st. {52}

Round 4: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in next 3 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 11 sts] repeat 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 7 sts. Join with sl st in the first st. {68}

Round 5: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in next 5 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 15 sts] repeat 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 9 sts. Join with sl st in the first st. {84}

Big Circle Solid Granny Square

Similar to the small circle solid granny square variation, this crochet square has a bigger circle design at the center, and it develops into a square.

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Round 1: Loop yarn on your finger to make a magic ring, then crochet ch3 (count as 1 dc st), 15dc in the magic ring. Pull the yarn end to close the magic ring. Join with sl st in the first st. {16}

Round 2: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in the same st, 2dc in next 15 sts. Join with sl st in the first st. {32}

Round 3: ch4 (count as 1 tr st), (tr, ch2, 2tr) in the same st, dc in next 7 sts, [(2tr, ch2, 2tr) in next st, dc in next 7 sts] repeat 3 times. Join with sl st in the first st. {52}

Round 4: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in next st, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 11 sts] repeat 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 9 sts. Join with sl st in the first st. {68}

Round 5: ch3 (count as 1 dc st), dc in next 3 sts, [(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 15 sts] repeat 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2sp, dc in next 11 sts. Join with sl st in the first st. {84}

No-Gap Solid Granny Square

Unlike the other solid granny square, this granny square is completely solid with no gaps at the corners.

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Round 1: Loop yarn on your finger to make a magic ring, then crochet the following in the magic ring: ch4 (count as 1 tr st), 3dc, [2tr, 3dc] repeat 3 times, tr in next st. Pull the yarn end to close the magic ring. Join with sl st in the first st. {20}

Round 2: ch4 (count as 1 tr st), 2dc in the same st, dc in next 3 sts, [(2dc, tr) in next st, (tr, 2dc) in next st, dc in next 3 sts] repeat 3 times, (2dc, tr) in next st. Join with sl st in the first st. {36}

Round 3: ch4 (count as 1 tr st), 2dc in the same st, dc in next 7sts, [(2dc, tr) in next st, (tr, 2dc) in next st, dc in next 7 sts] repeat 3 times, (2dc, tr) in next st. Join with sl st in the first st. {52}

Round 4: ch4 (count as 1 tr st), 2dc in the same st, dc in next 11 sts, [(2dc, tr) in next st, (tr, 2dc) in next st, dc in next 11 sts] repeat 3 times, (2dc, tr) in next st. Join with sl st in the first st. {68}

Round 5: ch4 (count as 1 tr st), 2dc in the same st, dc in next 15 sts, [(2dc, tr) in next st, (tr, 2dc) in next st, dc in next 15 sts] repeat 3 times, (2dc, tr) in next st. Join with sl st in the first st. {84}

Solid Granny Square Pattern & Variations • Free Crochet Patterns (2024)

FAQs

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.

What size yarn is best for granny squares? ›

Choosing Your Yarn

Most patterns for granny squares suggest a worsted weight yarn or thicker. These yarns will have suggested hook size anywhere from 5.5mm for worsted weight to 15mm for super bulky yarn.

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.

How many granny squares do I need for a blanket? ›

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).

What is the easiest square to crochet? ›

Basic granny square patterns are ideal projects for beginners because they are quick to make and use a small amount of yarn. However, they're not only for beginners; crocheters of all skill levels make granny squares because they can be used to assemble more complex projects, like blankets and sweaters.

Why is my solid granny square wavy? ›

If your granny squares are ever wavy and not laying flat, the culprit is usually that there are too many stitches on each side.

How long does it take to crochet a solid granny square? ›

As far as Crocheting Granny Squares is concerned it really depends on how fast you can crochet. It takes roughly 20-30 minutes to make a crochet granny square. It will probably take around 30-40 minutes or more if it is your first time to try crochet.

What are the three stitches used to crochet a granny square? ›

A basic granny square can be created in just three rounds, using a few types of foundational stitches: chain, double crochet, and slip stitch.

What crochet stitch looks the best? ›

12 Stunning Crochet Stitches
  • Iris Stitch.
  • Linen Stitch.
  • Block Stitch.
  • Primrose Stitch.
  • Tilted Rows Stitch.
  • Side Saddle Stitch.
  • Single Crochet Chevron Stitch.
  • Even Berry Stitch.
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Which crochet stitch is most efficient? ›

In conclusion, of the basic crochet stitches, the double crochet and the treble crochet stitches use the least amount of yarn. They are short in the length and weight of yarn used for a 4 by 4-inch swatch. The Solomon's Knot consumes the least yarn among common lacy crochet stitches.

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