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Granny square made easy
Granny Square made easy crochet pattern

There is something about a classic granny square that never goes out of style. Whether you grew up watching a grandmother work them up in front of the television, or you discovered them scrolling through your crochet feed one late night, the traditional granny square has a way of feeling both nostalgic and endlessly fresh at the same time. That is exactly what inspired Granny Square Made Easy.

What Makes Crochet Granny Square Made Easy Special

Crochet Granny Square Made Easy is my take on the timeless classic — the kind of square that belongs in every crocheter’s repertoire. It uses basic stitches you already know and love, making it perfect for beginners just finding their rhythm with crochet, while still satisfying and enjoyable for more experienced makers.

The construction follows the traditional center-out granny square method, working in joined rounds from the center outward. Each round builds beautifully on the last, and before you know it, you have a perfectly square, perfectly tidy finished block ready to join with others or use on its own.

What I love most about this pattern is how versatile it is. Use up your stash with a scrappy, multi-colored version for a classic patchwork look, or work the whole square in a single color for something sleek and modern. Either way, Crochet Granny Square Made Easy delivers that satisfying, rhythmic crochet experience that keeps you coming back for just one more square.

Check out these other crochet squares:

Shining Star Square

Calm Crochet Square

Joyful Square

Snowman Square

What You’ll Need

  • Yarn: Worsted weight yarn (or your preferred weight — just adjust your hook accordingly)
  • Armour Hook: 5.5 mm
  • Notions: Yarn needle, scissors
  • Skill Level: Beginner-friendly

The pattern uses only chain, slip stitch, double crochet, and chain spaces — so if you know those stitches, you are ready to go!

Get The Bundle

Get the Pattern FREE on June 15th

Here is the exciting part: as part of the Granny Square Month Blog Hop, Granny Square Made Easy is completely FREE today only — June 15th, 2026!

To get the Crochet Granny Square Made Easy, head to the Granny Square Month Blog Hop for directions on how to download the pattern at no cost. This is a one-day-only offer, so don’t miss it!

If you are reading this after June 15th, don’t worry — the pattern is still available for purchase at Granny Square Month CAL + Bundle 

Want All 30 Granny Square Patterns?

The Granny Square Month Blog Hop features 30 unique granny square patterns from 21 talented designers — and you can get every single one of them in one convenient bundle at a significant discount!

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Granny square crochet pattern

The Granny Square Month Crochet Pattern Bundle includes:

  • All 30 granny square patterns from 21 designers (including Crochet Granny Square Made Easy!
  • A planning guide with tips for joining squares
  • A blanket planning grid for making your own blankets in multiple sizes using 8″ squares

The bundle is available at a limited-time discount of $94 off through June 30th at 11:59 pm Eastern — after that, the price goes up permanently. If you have been eyeing the bundle, now is the time!

Skill Level

Easy

Materials

Caron Simply Soft 100% Acrylic yarn 315 yds (288 m), 6 oz (170 g) in Off White 65 yds (60 m) used 

Lion Brand Basic Stitch Anti-pilling yarn 185 yds (170 m), 3.5 oz (100 g) in Red Heather 88 yds (81 m) used

Armour hook size 5.5 mm

Crochet Granny Square Made Easy crochet pattern featuring an 8-inch granny square worked in two colors of worsted weight yarn.

Tapestry needle

Tape measure

Gauge

12 sts x 6 rows of dc 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)

Finished Size 

8” x 8”

Abbreviations

Ch – chain

Sc – single crochet

Hdc – half double crochet

Dc – double crochet

St(s) – stitch(es)

Sl st -slip stitch

Sk – skip

Bpsc – back post single crochet

Ch-sp -chain space

Rep – repeat

V-st –  (dc, ch 3, dc) in same st

Shell 1 (sc, hdc, 3 dc, hdc, sc) in same ch-sp

Shell 2 – (sc, hdc, 5dc, hdc, sc) in same ch-sp

Shell 3 – (sc hdc, 7 dc, hdc, sc) in same ch-sp

Notes

The pattern is written using US Standard Terms

Ch 3 at the beginning of the round counts as a stitch

Ch 1 at the beginning og the round does not count as a stitch

Pattern Instructions – Crochet Granny Square Made Easy

Using Color A, ch 8, join

Round 1: ch 5 (counts as dc and ch 2), dc in next ch, * ch 2, dc in next ch, rep from * to end, join (8 dc, 16 chs)

Change to Color B

Round 2: ch 1, * make  shell 1 in next ch-2 sp, bpsc in next st, rep from * to end, join (8 shell 1)

Round 3: * ch 4, sk shell 1,  dc in bpsc st, rep from * to end, join (8 chs, 8 sts)

Round 4: ch 1, * make  shell 2 in next ch-4 sp, bpsc in next st, rep from * to end, join (8 shell 2, 8 sts)

Round 5: * ch 4, sk shell 1,  dc in bpsc st, rep from * to end, join (8 ch, 8 st)

Round 6: ch 1, * make  shell 3 in next ch-4 sp, bpsc in next st, rep from * to end, join (8 shell 2)

Fasten off

Change to Color A

Round 7: sk the next 3 sts, attach yarn to the 4th st, ch 3 (counts as a dc), dc in next st, (* V-st in next st, dc each in next 2 sts, ch 2, sk next 9 sts, dc in next st, ch 2, sk next 9 sts *,  dc each in next 2 sts) x 3, then rep from * to * join to next st.

Round 8: sl st in next 3 sts, sl st in ch-sp, ch 3, 2 dc in ch-sp, * ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-sp, ch 1, sk next 3 sts, 3 dc in next ch-sp, ch 1, sk next st, 3 dc in next ch-sp, ch 1, sk next 3 sts **, 3 dc in next ch-sp) x 3 then rep from * to **, join

Round 9: ch 3, 2 dc each in next 2 sts, * (3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in next ch-sp, ch 1, (dc each in next 3 sts, ch 1, sk ch-sp) x 3 **, dc each in next 3 sts, ch 1) x 3, then rep from * to **, join

Fasten of and weave in ends.

GRAB THE BUNDLE HERE 

Join the Hop!

The Granny Square Month Blog Hop runs all of June, with a new pattern featured every single day. It is the perfect opportunity to discover new designers, try fresh takes on a classic stitch, and maybe even start that granny square blanket you have been dreaming about.

Be sure to follow along so you don’t miss a single square — and if you make Granny Square Made Easy, I would absolutely love to see it! Share your photos in the comments below or tag me on Instagram at @pamscozycorner1

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