How to make Wool Goddess Whimsical Winifred granny square blanket

Making a granny square crochet blanket is so soothing and relaxing due to the repetitive nature of the stitches. No complicated patterns to follow and total mindfulness.

Not sure how to make a Granny Square Blanket then simply pop over to YouTube as there are millions of great tutorials so I am not about to make one as that would be like redesigning the wheel.

Simply type in the search bar “How to make a crochet granny square” and hey presto!

I get asked so many times how to make my blankets, what yarn I used and which colour combination I have used. There are many different ways to create a granny square so you have to decide what is best for you. You can make them with bigger chains at the corners, smaller chains at the corners, no chains in the middle, more chains in the middle. It’s entirely up to you and how you want your square to look and which method you find most relaxing.

We all have different tweaks to our style of Granny Square Happiness, these are mine:

  • Size down crochet hook so if the yarn suggests 6mm I prefer using a 5mm or 5.5mm as I prefer tighter stitches,
  • Start the blanket by chain 5 stitches.
  • No chain stitch between clusters.
  • Chain 2 at the corner.
  • Turn after each colour.
  • Sew in the ends as you go.

Wool Goddess Large Granny Square Blanket Pattern/ UK Terms

Abbreviations (UK Terms)

ch = chain

tr = treble crochet

ss = slip stitch

sp = space

st = stitch

cluster = 3 tr into same space

Pattern Notes

Begin with ch-5, join to form a ring.

No ch between clusters.

Ch 2 at corners.

Turn after each round.

Sew in ends as you go.

Use a new colour each round.

Pattern

Start:

1. With first colour, ch 5, join with ss to form ring.

2. Ch 3 (counts as 1 tr), 2 tr into ring (1 cluster),

(ch 2, 3 tr into ring) repeat 3 more times.

Ch 2, ss into top of starting ch-3 to join.

Fasten off and turn.

Round 2 and Onwards:

With a new colour, join yarn in any corner ch-2 sp, then:

1. Ch 3 (counts as 1 tr), 2 tr into same sp (first cluster),

2. Into next sp (side): 3 tr

3. Into corner sp: 3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr

4. Repeat steps 2–3 around, placing 1 cluster per side space, and corner: (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr)

5. At end of round, ss into top of starting ch-3 to join.

6. Fasten off and turn.

Continue:

Repeat Round 2, increasing the number of side clusters by 1 per side each round.

Always work 3 tr into each side space

Corners remain: 3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr

Turn after every round

Use a new colour for each round

Sew in ends as you go

Finishing (Optional Edging):

Once your blanket reaches the desired size:

Add a simple border of 1 or 2 rounds…. or like me 5 or 6 as I love a thick border!

dc (UK) evenly around, working 3 dc into each corner.

Most importantly

My best advice would be to experiment and just have fun!

The usual List:

  • Crochet HookScissors & Needle..

Your Shopping List:

  • Yarn: 13 x 100g balls of Paintbox Chunky

Shades used for this blanket:

Pistachio Green x1

Vanilla Cream x1

Slate green x1

Tea rose x1

Jewel x1

Washed teal x1

Jam x1

Vintage heather x1

Soft fudge x1

Coffee bean x1

Ballet pink x1

Dark aubergine x2

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The quantity next to each yarn shade is an example of how many 100g balls I used. Everyone crochets slightly different so please use this as a rough guide only as you may need slightly more or less.

Main Body
Granny Clusters of three treble stitches UK Terms

 Row 1 Dark Aubergine

 Row 2 Dark Aubergine

 Row 3 Vintage Heather

Row 4 Ballet pink

 Row 5 Coffee Bean

 Row 56Soft Fudge

 Row 7 Vanilla Cream

 Row 8 Jewel

 Row 9 Dark Aubergine

 Row 10 Tea rose

 Row 11 Pistachio Green

 Row 12 Slate Green

Row 13 Washed teal

 Row 14 Jewel

 Row 15 Ballet pink

 Row 16 Vanilla Cream

 Row 17 Vintage Heather

 Row 18 Pistachio Green

 Row 19 Soft Fudge

 Row 20 Coffee Bean

 Row 21 Dark Aubergine

 Row 22 Jewel

 Row 23 Jam

 Row 24 Slate Green

 Row 25 Ballet pink

 Row 26 Vanilla Cream

 Row 27 Pistachio Green

 Row 28 Tea rose

 Row 29 Vintage Heather

 Row 30 Slate Green

 Row 31 Coffee Bean

 Row 32 Washed teal

 Row 33 Soft Fudge

 Row 34 Jam

 Row 35 Dark Aubergine

To finish…

Border 1 Dark Aubergine

Border 2 Vintage Heather

Border 3 Washed teal

Border 4 Soft Fudge

Border 5 Ballet pink

Border 6 Dark Aubergine

Border 7 Dark Aubergine

Border 8 Dark Aubergine

Alternatively

If you don’t fancy doing the blanket exactly like my one then that’s up to you. Just buy the colour combination and have fun as you crochet some love and magic into every stitch.

If you make this design please tag me into the image as it truly makes my day thinking I have inspired someone.

Remember, that is why I took the time to create this blog, it was because of them beautiful crochet moments when someone told me my blanket inspired them to make one.

Love & hugs

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