Granny Square Weekend Wonder
Who doesn't like making a throw in just one weekend? This Granny Square Weekend Wonder is just the right crochet afghan pattern for you. It's worked from the center out in one piece, so there are no seams to sew; it's just that easy! Because of how it's made, this granny square crochet pattern is easy to make as big or as small as you want. So grab your hook and some yarn and get going!
Crochet HookN/15 or 10 mm hook
Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)
Read NextSquares Throw
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princess6860504
May 14, 2018
I would absolutely love to have this in a classic deep red, evergreen, and an ivory and call it my holiday blanket. I'd add some heavy tassels on all four corners, as well. Great patterns are the ones where I can adapt and adjust them to suit my personal taste, and this pattern is one of those. Making one giant granny square is fun to do! You can see your work growing as you go along, and you can judge where you want to stop.
Lynn K
Apr 27, 2017
Granny squares are the first things I ever crocheted and the same probably applies to many of you too. This blanket in the design of a giant granny square is such a huge dose of nostalgia for me and I so look forward to having it in our home every day. We have heaps of throws in our family room and everyone grabs their favorite on movie night and I know that this one is going to become a new favorite.
narjismurtaza 5478 192
Mar 02, 2017
This afghan stands up to its name Granny Square Weekend Wonder because the whole afghan is a Granny Square the yarn used is chunky, which can make your work grow really fast. It can be made in a week end. The pattern starts from the centre and continues. There is no sewing involved, even the size is up to your choice.
gtraicoff 7230405
Aug 18, 2013
I love this color scheme and I love single square grannies. However, my hands don't like using any crochet hook larger than a J, so I stick to worsted weight yarn, even though it usually takes longer to finish an afghan.
gswayze 5968466
Apr 20, 2013
I used to avoid multicolor patterns until I saw a utube video about changing colors seamlessly Instead of breaking off and pulling the end through the loop then having to weave in the end you might try this When you come to the end of the row and are about to chain three to start the next row and color loop the new color around your hook and pull it through the the loop of the last stitch Holding the ends of both colors firmly in your left hand and chain three with the new color with your right Turn and form the next few stitches of the beginning row and color laying the short ends of both colors along the ridge of stitches from the previous row After you have done a few stitches break off the old color close to where you are working and voila the old and…Read More new color ends are tidily worked in without weaving PS I think this pattern looks very nice and would be a great one to be creative while watching television
evelinebecze 51637 81
Jan 08, 2013
I did my granny square lap cover during the weekend. It came out beautiful. Also used the same pattern to make cushion covers.. fantastic.
mermaid4742 519502 8
Mar 01, 2012
hi my name is JILL I AM DEAF I real forget how make granny square for long time please you will help and teach me how to do begin
cop28
Mar 15, 2012
Jill, if you go to YouTube, there are excellent tutorials there, bobwilson123 is one of the best I've found, just watch and learn, I never could figure out granny squares till I watched her videos,a couple others that I like are Bethintx1, and crochetgeek! Good luck!
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