How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square

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Looking to crochet a miltered granny square? You’ve found just what you need, because here’s an amazing step-by-step miltered granny square tutorial.

In this crochet tutorial you will learn how to crochet a miltered granny square.

This miltered granny square is a great alternative to the classic granny square and great if you like everything related to granny squares.

How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square

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Crochet A Miltered Granny Square

The miltered granny square is crocheted a little differently than traditional granny squares. First you crochet one round like the classic granny square. Then you crochet granny stitches back and forth in rows. The final round is crocheted the same way as on a classic granny square.

The pattern is quite similar to the classic granny square, but looks more unsymmetrical than the traditional.

This granny square is easy enough for beginners to give a go at.

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How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square

Materials & Tools For Granny Squares

To crochet granny squares and granny square shapes, you can use any size/mm crochet hook and yarn.

You can use any yarn fiber, like cotton, wool or acrylic yarn.

However, it’s most common to use either 3 light yarn (dk weight yarn) or 4 medium weight yarn (aran or worsted weight yarn).

Here are a couple of yarns I’d recommend to crochet granny squares:

These yarns come in many beautiful colors & work for a range of granny square patterns.

Next, you’ll need a crochet hook that matches the yarn weight & a granny square blocking board is helpful when you block the finished pieces.

How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square

Best Tips for Crocheting Granny Squares

There are several factors that can help you have success when crocheting granny squares.

  1. Count stitches: Make sure you got each round right by counting stitches after finishing one round or side of the granny square.
  2. Weave in yarn tails as you crochet: Don’t leave weaving in yarn tails until you finish crocheting all your granny squares. Make a habit of weaving them in before you crochet another granny square, which will make weaving in ends less overwhelming.
  3. Use colors that contrasts well with each other. This will give you an overall more stunning look.
  4. Block your granny squares: Make sure you get a professional finish by blocking your granny squares.

How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square

Miltered Granny Square

Janne Kleivset Janne Kleivset
Learn how to crochet a miltered granny square with this step by step photo tutorial. Use the miltered granny square as a separate project or combine more to create creative crochet projects like a Granny Square Sweater, Granny Square Dishcloth or Granny Square Bum Bag, use your imagination to make something unique.
Cost 2
Total Time 15 minutes
Gauge NA
Sizes Depends on your crochet hook size and yarn

Skill Level

Easy

Materials

Abbreviations

We try our best to include all crochet abbreviations in the list above for the crochet pattern, but sometimes we may forget one or two.
Learn more about crochet abbreviations & find a complete list on our Crochet Abbreviations & Terms post.

Instructions

  • Round 1 with CA (RS): Ch 3, dc 2 in 3rd ch (base ch) from hook, *ch 2, dc 3 in base ch*, rep from *to* 2 times, ch 2, sl st in top of ch from beginning of round (=20 st).
    Fasten off & cut yarn.  
    How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square
  • Row 1 with CB (RS): Make slipknot. dc 3 in any corner ch-2-sp, ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-2-sp, ch 2, dc 3 in same ch-2-sp, ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-2-sp, turn (=16 st).
    How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square
  • Row 2 with CB (WS): ch 4 (counts as 1 dc + ch 1), dc 3 in next ch-sp, ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-2-sp, ch 2, dc 3 in same ch-2-sp, ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-sp, ch 1, dc 1 in 1st st on previous row, turn (=20 st).
    How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square
  • Row 3 with CB (RS): ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), dc 2 in first ch-sp, ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-sp, ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-2-sp, ch 2, dc 3 in same ch-2-sp, [ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-sp] twice, turn (=24 st).
    How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square
  • Row 4 with CB (WS): ch 4 (counts as 1 dc + ch 1), [dc 3 in next ch-sp, ch 1] twice, dc 3 in next ch-2-sp, ch 2, dc 3 in same ch-2-sp, [ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-sp] twice, ch 1, dc 1 in 1st st on previous row, turn (=20 st).
    Fasten off & cut yarn.
    How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square
  • Round 2 with CC (RS): Make slipknot. *dc 3 in next corner ch-sp, ch 2, dc 3 in same ch-sp, [ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-sp] twice, ch 1, repeat from *to* 3 times, sl st in 1st st (=??)
    Fasten off & cut yarn.
    How to Crochet A Miltered Granny Square

Notes

  • This pattern is written in US terms (learn how to change to UK terms).
  • The crochet granny square is crocheted in rounds and rows.
  • This crochet granny square can be crocheted with any crochet hook size and yarn. 
  • Use it as a full project itself, or make many for a combined crochet project.
  • You can swap the chains in the beginning for a magic ring/magic circle if you prefer that.

How to Join Granny Squares Together

After learning to crochet this granny square, you of course need a way to join them together. There are several great ways to join granny squares together. But I’ll share 3 of the most common with you!

Whip Stitch

  1. The whip stitch uses yarn and needle.
  2. To whip stitch granny squares together, align the stitches of two granny squares with the right side facing against each other.
  3. With a needle, work through each of the aligned stitches with the yarn and needle

Whip Stitch Photo & Video Tutorial

Flat Slip Stitch Join

The flat slip stitch join creates a beautiful slip stitch seam between each of the granny squares.

  1. Make a slip knot and place it on the crochet hook.
  2. Line up two granny squares with the right side facing.
  3. Insert hook through the back loops of corner stitches on each square and slip stitch.
  4. Continue repeating for each stitch along the edge of the granny squares.

Flat Slip Stitch Join Tutorial

Join Granny Squares As You Go (JAYGO)

When you join granny squares as you go you will use yarn and a crochet hook, now sewing necessary.

There are 3 great ways to JAYGO:

  1. Substitute Chain For Slip Stitch Method
  2. Fully Attached Join as You Go Method
  3. Chain Through Space Join as You Go Method

Full Join Granny Squares As You Go Tutorial

Janne Kleivset

Janne Kleivset

Founder, Crochet Pattern Designer & Owner of Joy of Motion Crochet.

Janne has helped millions of crocheters find their next crochet project with more than 250 free crochet patterns and 110 crochet tutorials on her blog.

With more than two decades of crochet experience, and crochet designing since 2011, she's been featured on multiple prominent sites such as Lion Brand Yarn, in crochet magazines and the OML "Make" book.

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