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Crochet Bulky Granny Square

Leyla
Leyla
Nov 01, 2024 05:08 AM
Crochet Bulky Granny Square

Crocheting a Bulky Granny Square is such a fun and cozy project! The chunky yarn gives the classic granny square a modern twist, making it perfect for snuggling up on chilly evenings or adding a touch of warmth to your space. With its simple yet stylish design, this pattern is great for both beginners and experienced crocheters looking for a relaxing project. Whether you choose vibrant colors for a bold statement piece or soft neutrals for a classic look, the Bulky Granny Square is sure to bring a touch of handmade charm to your home. So grab your favorite yarn and hook, and let's get crocheting!


Size : 15 1/2 cm = 6 inches

Material : Worsted Weight Yarn, colors A=blue B=white, Hook no.4 (US=G/6)

Stitches :ch, sl st, sc, dc, tr

Difficulty: easy/medium

Directions

Start with A, 5 ch , join in first ch.

1. *3 dc in lp, 2 ch* ; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join B in initial sc .

2. (3 dc, 2 ch, 3 dc) in next loop* ; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join A in initial st .

3. *(3 dc, 2 ch, 3 dc) = corner in next sp, 3 tr inserting hook in 2nd dc of corresp group in Row 1* ; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join B in initial st .

4. *Corner in corner, 1 ch, 3 elongated dc in 2nd dc of corresp grp in Row 1, 1 ch*; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join A in initial st .

5.*corner in corner, 2 ch, 3 tr in 2nd tr of corresp grp in Row 3, 2 ch* ; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join B in initial st .

6. sc in ea tr, 3 sc in corners, 2 sc in 2-ch spaces along sides. Cut yarn, weave in ends;

N.B.

  • Substitute ever (also if not explicitly said) first st in a row as follows:

    • first sc with 1 ch, sc;
    • first hdc with 2 ch;
    • first dc with 3 ch;
    • first tr with 4 ch...and so on;
  • When you read "sl st to <location>", where the location is not immediately contiguous to last st, this means of course "an appropriate number of sl sts for reaching <location>".
  • Also if I do not specify it, if you lasted prev row on a st (say st1), while you must start next row in another st (say st2), make an appropriate number of sl sts to reach st2.
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