If you're looking to add a burst of sunshine to your crochet collection, the Sunflower Granny Square Bag is the perfect project! This pattern offers a detailed, step-by-step guide for creating a vibrant and eye-catching square with intricate sunflower motifs, green leaves, and a crisp white border.
Crochet Sunflower Granny Square Bag

Whether you're making a blanket, a pillow cover, or even a unique bag, this pattern's versatility allows for endless customization. It’s ideal for crocheters looking for a beautiful and functional project that can be easily adapted to fit various design needs. Enjoy crafting a piece that brings the brightness of a sunflower to your crochet world!
The Sunflower Center (Brown Yarn)
- Create a magic ring and work 6 single crochet (sc) stitches into it. Slip stitch to close.
- Chain 2, then work 2 double crochet (dc) stitches in each stitch around. Slip stitch to close.
- Finish off and cut the yarn.

The Sunflower Petals (Yellow Yarn)
- Attach the yellow yarn in any stitch.
- For the first petal, chain 3, then work 2 unfinished treble crochet stitches in the same stitch. Yarn over and pull through all loops to complete the petal.
- Chain 2.
- For subsequent petals, work 3 unfinished treble crochet stitches in the next stitch. Yarn over and pull through all loops to complete the petal.
- Repeat this pattern until you have 12 petals, then slip stitch to join.

- Finish off and cut the yarn.
Green Leaves (Green Yarn)
- Attach the green yarn in any chain space between the yellow petals.
- Corner: Chain 3, work 2 dc stitches in the same space, then chain 2, and work 3 more dc stitches in the same space.
- Side: Chain 3, then work 1 single crochet (sc) in the next chain space, and chain 3.
- Repeat the corner and side pattern around the square.
- Slip stitch to close and finish off the yarn.

The Square Border (White Yarn)
- Attach the white yarn in a corner space.
- Corner: Chain 2, worku 1 half double crochet (hdc) in the same space, chain 2, and work 2 more hdc in the same space.
- Side: Work 3 sc stitchues across the next section, 3 dc stitches in the next space, and 3 sc stitches.
- Repeat the corner and side pattern around the square.
- Slip stitch to close.
- Round 6: Chain 1 and work 1 dc in each stitch around the square. In each corner space, work 4 dc stitches.
- Slip stitch to close the final round.





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