If you love crocheting then you must love granny squares! They are so versatile and flexible. Granny Square is actually a kind of patch-working in crochet where we can literally put any color combinations we like to make it a square and patch them together to form a project. They are traditionally handmade. Although there is no theoretical limit to the maximum size of a granny square, crocheters usually create multiple small squares, called “motifs”, and assemble the pieces to make clothing, purses, Afghan blankets, and other household textiles. The granny square first became extremely popular in the 1970s and remained crocheters’ favorite ever since. This is mostly due to the fact that granny squares are easy to be made and even beginners can successfully crochet them.

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If you are looking for free patterns for adorable granny squares then you are at the right place! We have collected our favorite and we are sharing them just for you. Enjoy!

Granny Square In Bloom pattern

via crochetime.net

Here is an awesome free pattern for a granny square in bloom motif that you can download in PDF and print. The pattern includes step-by-step photos which makes it perfect for beginners. It is written in US terms, but there are links to the pattern translated in UK and Australian crocheting terms as well.

Crochet Sunflower Granny Square

via beacrafter.com

Sunflowers remind us of summer so this free crochet pattern for sunflower granny square is perfect for the upcoming season. The pattern is a little bit harder than a regular flower granny square pattern as it has more petals and slip stitches, but it is totally worth it! Just look at how cute it turns out. We love the colors.

3D Rose Granny Square

via cypresstextiles.net

We simply love these beautiful 3D roses with leaves! You can make a gorgeous Babouska Rose blanket with these granny squares. The pattern is very detailed and there are step-by-step photos that will really help you. Feel free to choose your favorite colors for the roses as well as the background.

Circle Centred Crochet Granny Square

via vickibrowndesigns.com

Here is a free pattern for a nice, simple square, that looks classically granny, but with a little bit of a twist on the traditional square. You will need 4 colours of yarn any weight, content and color you like, as well as a crochet cook of choice. The pattern is in UK terms.

Happy Flower Block Tutorial

via hookandbake.blogspot.co.uk

Catania Cotton and a 3.5mm hook were used for crocheting these beautiful flower blocks. You will find written instructions along with a pictorial guide on the link just bellow the photo. We love the pictorial guide which is so helpful and makes this pattern suitable for beginners as well as experienced crocheters.

Little Squares

via bibliosophybooks.typepad.com

These cute little squares are not only adorable and versatile but are so easy to crochet. You will be making tons of them in no time. We love the idea for a baby cardi as well as the color choice. There is a written pattern along step-by-step photos that make these little squares easy to make. Just choose your color palette and start crocheting.

Angel Heart Granny Square

via beacrafter.com

How cute is this angel heart granny square? We love this free pattern – it is not only adorable, but also detailed and easy to follow. For making this angel heart granny square you will need: 4.5 mm crochet hook, worsted weight yarn in 3 colors, scissors and yarn needle.

Mitered Granny Square

via crochetagain.com

This granny square starts as a classic one, then comes the mitered part and finishes with a nice border. The tutorial is pretty detailed and pictorial so you won’t have a problem to follow it. Feel free to choose colors you like. It is a grate granny square for making a nice blanket like the one on the photo.

Granny Square with a Flower

via crochetspot.com

Easy to crochet, easy to adjust – this is the ultimate granny square with a flower pattern. Just choose the colors you like (you can make it monochrome or colorful, it’s all up to you) and follow the detailed instructions. You will need light weight yarn (approximately 30 yards)

and a crochet hook 7 (4.5 mm).

Crochet Granny Squares

via craftpassion.com

This pattern will show you how to crochet another variation of the classic granny square, where a double crochet [dc] is crocheted in between to reduce the gap in between each dc cluster. This tutorial also shows how to change color in a neater way when going from round to round. It is detailed and there are step-by-step photos to guide you through it.