Cherry Pie Crochet Granny Square
When was the last time you saw an homage to cherry pie on a crochet granny square? The answer is probably “never.” The Cherry Pie Crochet Granny Square is a pattern you should keep in your back pocket the next time you want to create a granny square as a unique gift or just to try an assortment of new stitches. The easy crochet pattern is a great way to show off your skills on a detailed level, as it includes a checkerboard-like frame and even lattice work over the pie. This delectable pastry is almost good enough to eat!
Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook, H/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials List
- Worsted weight yarn (blogger used Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in cranberry, beige, and an accent color for the square)
- G/6 or 4 mm hook
- H/8 or 5 mm hook
- Tapestry needle
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Morehouse17
Sep 30, 2017
My kitchen no longer has wall space for anything else to hang without looking like a museum. However, this is too adorable to pass up. I guess before long, I will have seasonal wall decor that will change out with the season.
Delphine Bryant
Aug 01, 2017
Just happen to stumble across this pattern and had to read the directions to see how difficult it is to crochet. The pattern seems pretty easy then I looked down at the bottom and saw there were other "food" granny squares. I am on a mission now as my kitchen walls are bare. These will make a beautiful wall hanging.
JaneEK
Feb 08, 2017
This square almost looks good enough to eat! The pie filling is worked as part of the square itself, then the lattice work is added separately. Dont stop with just the cherry thoughit would be easy to change the center color and make an apple pie filling. Or get really crazy and throw a few bobble stitches into the middle and it would be gooseberry!
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