Granny squares are one of the most iconic and beloved patterns in the world of crochet. Whether you are a beginner picking up a hook for the first time or an experienced crafter looking for creative inspiration, granny squares offer endless possibilities. From blankets and bags to clothing and home décor, this simple square has become a foundation of modern crochet design.
What Are Granny Squares?
A granny square is a small, crocheted square made by working stitches in rounds from the center outward. Traditionally, they are made using basic stitches such as:
- Chain stitch (ch)
- Slip stitch (sl st)
- Double crochet (dc)
The beauty of granny squares lies in their simplicity. Even with just a few basic stitches, you can create stunning geometric patterns using different colors and yarn textures.
A Brief History of Granny Squares
Granny squares became widely popular in the 19th and 20th centuries as a way to use leftover yarn scraps. Instead of wasting small amounts of yarn, crocheters would turn them into colorful squares and later join them into larger projects.
They became especially iconic in the 1970s, when bold colors and handmade fashion were trending. Today, granny squares are making a huge comeback in modern crochet and fashion design.
Final Thoughts
Granny squares are more than just a crochet pattern—they are a creative tradition that connects generations of makers. Their simplicity, versatility, and charm make them a must-learn skill for anyone interested in crochet.

