Learn How to Crochet Boho Diamond Granny Squares
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Materials and Tools Needed
- Starting the Granny Square
- Making the Center Circle
- Adding the First Round
- Adding the Second Round
- Changing Colors
- Carrying Yarn Behind the Stitches
- Creating the Diamond Pattern
- Continuing the Pattern
- Adding More Rounds
- Switching Colors
- Finishing the Granny Square
- Joining the Last Round
- Fastening Off
- Conclusion
- Tips and Tricks
- FAQ
- References
Introduction
Granny squares are a classic crochet pattern that can be used to create a variety of projects, including blankets, scarves, and even garments. They are known for their square shape and intricate designs, which are created by combining different stitches and colors. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the process of making a granny square using a simple diamond pattern. We will cover everything from starting the square to finishing it off, as well as tips and tricks to help you along the way. So grab your crochet hook and yarn, and let's get started!
Materials and Tools Needed
Before we dive into the tutorial, let's gather all the materials and tools you'll need to make your granny square:
- Crochet hook (H size recommended)
- Worsted weight yarn in various colors
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Make sure you have these items ready before we begin. Now, let's move on to the next step.
Starting the Granny Square
To start your granny square, we will first create the center circle and then add the first round of stitches.
Making the Center Circle
- Begin by making a slip knot on your crochet hook.
- Insert the hook through the center of the circle, then yarn over and pull through the loop to make a chain 3.
- This chain 3 will count as your first double crochet. Make 2 more double crochets into the center of the circle.
- Chain 2 to create the first corner of the square.
- Make 3 more double crochets into the center of the circle.
- Repeat steps 4 and 5 three more times to create a total of four corners, each with 3 double crochets.
- To finish the round, chain 2 and slip stitch into the top of the chain 3 from the beginning.
Adding the First Round
- Attach a new color of yarn to any chain 2 corner space.
- Chain 3 to serve as the first double crochet, then make 2 more double crochets into the same corner space.
- Chain 2 to form the corner, then make 3 more double crochets into the same corner space.
- Chain 1 to move to the next corner space.
- Repeat steps 2-4 in each corner space around until you reach the beginning of the second round.
- Slip stitch into the top of the chain 3 from the beginning to finish the round.
Changing Colors
Now that we have completed the first round, let's learn how to change colors in the granny square.
Carrying Yarn Behind the Stitches
- To change colors, drop the current color yarn and pick up the new color yarn.
- Chain 1 to secure the new color.
- While working with the new color, carry the previous color yarn behind the stitches. This will ensure that the carried yarn is hidden in the back of your work.
- Follow the pattern for the next round, making the necessary stitches with the new color and carrying the previous color behind.
Creating the Diamond Pattern
- Begin by chaining 3 to serve as the first double crochet of the current round. Remember to carry the previous color yarn behind the stitches.
- Make 2 more double crochets using the new color.
- Drop the new color and pick up the previous color yarn.
- Chain 1 to secure the previous color, then make 3 double crochets using the previous color.
- Repeat steps 2-4 to create the diamond pattern.
- Continue working in this manner, alternating colors and following the diamond pattern until the desired size is reached.
Continuing the Pattern
To continue working on your granny square, follow these steps:
- Add more rounds using the same color-changing and diamond pattern techniques described earlier.
- Switch colors as desired to create different designs and visual effects.
- Keep adding rounds until the granny square reaches the desired size. Remember to change colors and create the diamond pattern in each new round.
Finishing the Granny Square
To finish your granny square, follow these steps:
- Join the last round to the beginning by slip stitching to the top of the chain 3 from the previous round.
- Fasten off the yarn by cutting it, leaving a tail of a few inches.
- Use a yarn needle to weave in any loose ends and secure them to the back of your work.
With that, your granny square is complete and ready to be incorporated into your desired project.
Conclusion
In this tutorial, we have learned how to make a granny square using a diamond pattern. We covered the step-by-step process of starting the square, changing colors, continuing the pattern, and finishing the square. We hope you enjoyed learning this classic crochet technique and feel confident in creating your own granny square projects. So grab your crochet hook and let your creativity soar!
Tips and Tricks
- Experiment with different color combinations to create unique and eye-catching granny squares.
- Use a smaller or larger crochet hook to achieve different sizes and textures in your squares.
- Practice carrying the yarn behind the stitches to keep your work neat and tidy.
- Don't be afraid to modify the pattern and add your own personal touch to make your granny squares truly one-of-a-kind.
FAQ
Q: Can I use a different yarn weight for my granny square?
A: Yes, you can use any yarn weight for your granny square. Just make sure to adjust your crochet hook size accordingly to maintain the desired tension.
Q: How can I make my granny squares larger?
A: To make larger granny squares, simply add more rounds following the same pattern. Each round will create an additional layer of stitches, increasing the size of your square.
Q: Can I join multiple granny squares to make a blanket?
A: Absolutely! Granny squares are commonly used to create blankets by joining multiple squares together. You can use different joining methods, such as stitching or crocheting them together.
Q: Can I use different stitch patterns for my granny squares?
A: Yes, granny squares can be made using various stitch patterns to achieve different textures and designs. Feel free to experiment and get creative with your stitches.
Q: How can I prevent my granny square from curling?
A: To prevent curling, make sure to maintain consistent tension while crocheting. Blocking your square by wetting it and shaping it to lay flat can also help eliminate curling.
Q: What are some project ideas for granny squares?
A: Granny squares can be used to create a wide range of projects like blankets, scarves, pillows, and even garments like vests or sweaters. Let your imagination guide you in finding the perfect use for your granny squares.