Crochet Flower Granny Square | Free Pattern & Video Tutorial
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This crochet flower granny square has a little 3D popcorn flower in the center. You can make the flower on its own or make the granny square and turn it into a larger project, such as a pouch or a tote. It’s also perfect for yarn scraps because it uses very little yarn and has 3 different color possibilities.
Advanced Beginner Crochet Project
This flower granny square uses the typical techniques for a solid granny square, which beginners may be familiar with. However, it also has a special stitch: the popcorn stitch. This stitch might be difficult for beginners, but with the help of the video tutorial and maybe a little determination, anyone can make this flower granny square!
Sizing
With the yarn and hook I’m using, the crochet popcorn flower turned out to be 5.5 centimeters wide. Then, I did 3 rounds of the square, which made my square 10.5 centimeters by 10.5 centimeters. You can add as many rounds for the square as you want.
Granny Square Project Ideas
There are many different projects that you can make with these granny squares. In the past, I’ve made a granny square pouch, granny square cat beanie, and granny square tote.
You can also check out the flower granny square tote I made with these squares!
Project Overview
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Flower Granny Square Video Tutorial
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You can follow along with my YouTube video to make your own crochet flower granny square! I have timestamps included to section the video and help you jump to any point you need to!
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Materials
- 15 grams of medium weight yarn (Re-Up in “Mineral Springs” & “Surf Spray” and Big Twist Favorite Cotton in “Cream“)
- 4.5mm Clover Amour crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Tension ring (optional)
- Yarn bowl (optional)
Dimensions
10.5 centimeters wide x 10.5 centimeters long (4.1 x 4.1 inches)
Notes and Tips
- This pattern is written using US crochet terms
- The chain 2 at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a double crochet
- Each popcorn stitch has two stitches at the top. For round 3, we’ll work into each of these stitches
- Carry the loose ends in your stitches to avoid having to weave them in later on
How to Crochet the Popcorn Stitch
- Do 4 double crochets into the same stitch.
- Remove your hook from the loop (you can hold it on your finger to keep it from unraveling).
- Insert your hook into the first double crochet made.
- Place the loop back on your hook and tighten it.
- Pull through the stitch.
- Chain 1 to lock it in.
Below are some photos to guide you. Or you can view the video tutorial!
Color Notation
A = flower center color yarn (Brown)
B = flower petal color yarn (Green)
C = base color yarn (Cream)
Abbreviations
ch = chain
ch-sp = chain-space
dc = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
rep = repeat
sc = single crochet
sl st = slip stitch
st = stitch
Crochet Popcorn Flower
Foundation: With color A, make a magic ring or make a slipknot, ch4, sl st to 1st ch to form a ring
If it’s hard to fit round 1 in the ring with 4 chains, try chaining 5 instead.
Round 1: ch2, dc12 into ring, switch to color B, sl st (12)
Close the hole in the center by pulling on the loose end at the center. Cut color A, leaving a 10cm loose end. Double knot it with color B’s loose end to secure them.
Round 2: ch2, PC around, switch to color C, sl st (12 petals)
Cut color B, leaving a 10cm loose end. Double knot it with color C’s loose end to secure them.
Forming Square Around Flower
Each popcorn stitch has 2 stitches that we will work into. The first is from when we pull the loop through the 1st double crochet. The second one is from the chain 1 right after. It can be a little tight to work directly into the chain, so we will go into the bigger space under it. View the video tutorial to see it more clearly.
Round 3: ch2, rep[dc, hdc, sc in next 2 st, hdc, dc, ch2] around, sl st (6 st on each side of square, ch2 in each corner)
Round 4: ch2, dc2 in ch-sp below, *dc in each of next 6 st, [dc2, ch2, dc2] in ch-sp,* rep between ** 3 more times, but only [dc2, ch2] in last ch-sp, sl st (10 st on each side of square, ch2 in each corner)
Round 5: ch2, dc2 in ch-sp below, *dc in each of next 10 st, [dc2, ch2, dc2] in ch-sp,* rep between ** 3 more times, but only [dc2, ch2] in last ch-sp, sl st (14 st on each side of square, ch2 in each corner)
Fasten off.
Finished Crochet Flower Granny Square
Weave in any loose ends and your crochet flower granny square is finished! With 13 of these squares, you can make your very own flower granny square tote!