Wrapping yourself in the cozy warmth of a handmade Crochet Seamless Granny Square Pattern or decorating your home with splashes of color from your very own creations. That's the magic behind crocheting seamless granny squares. Simple to learn. This pattern lets you mix colors and textures, turning yarn into beautiful, snug squares without any noticeable seams.
Crochet Seamless Granny Square
Materials Needed:
- Yarn in four different colors
- Crochet hook
Instructions:
Round 1:
- Start with an adjustable ring (also known as a magic loop or magic circle).
- Chain 3 (this counts as your first double crochet).
- Make 3 double crochets into the ring.
- Chain 2.
- Make 4 double crochets, chain 2, and repeat until you have four sets of double crochets.
- Join with a slip stitch to complete the round.
Color Change:
- Initiate a color change with a half-double crochet into the top of the chain 3 from the start of the round.
- Do not complete the half-double crochet; instead, leave three loops on the hook, cut the yarn, and attach a new color by pulling it through all three loops.
- Chain 1.
- Knot the yarn tails together securely.
Round 2:
- Chain 2 (this does not count as a stitch for this pattern).
- Work 4 double crochets around the half-double crochet join.
- Continue to weave in the ends of the new color as you go, draping the yarn over and incorporating it into your stitches.
- At each corner, work 4 double crochets, chain 2, and 4 double crochets into each chain 2 space from the previous round.
- Chain 1 between each set of 4 double crochets on straight edges.
Repeat Color Change:
- The same as the previous color change step.
Rounds 3 to 4:
- Repeat the sequence of round 2, making sure to weave in ends as you work and change colors at the end of each round.
Finishing:
- After completing the last round, finish with a half-double crochet into the first stitch of the round.
- Perform a final color change.
- Chain 1 after securing the ends.
- Cut the yarn, pull through the loop, and fasten off.
Weaving in Ends:
- If not already woven in during crocheting, use a tapestry needle to secure all dangling yarn ends.
- Trim any excess yarn.
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