This Free Crochet pattern teaches you to Crochet this Lacy Flower Granny Square. Makes a great crocheted lacy afghan for the Fall! I made this afghan for my husband, after I made my Mile a Minute Celtic Weave Afghan for myself, which I still use every year to this day. I just LOVE it!
But it’s not my hubby’s cup of tea, so I set out to make a pattern that was beautiful in design and look, with colors that we would like. I think I managed to do it. It’s more of a spring blanket though, doesn’t help so much in winter, unlike my afghan, but he still likes it. Score one for me!

You can find more granny patterns under the category Granny Squares
You can find more granny patterns under the category Afghans & Baby Blankets
Lacy Flower Granny Square – Free Crochet Pattern
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For this project you’ll need:
HOOK: 5 mm hook or size H hook for the US
YARN: Worsted weight yarn, 4 ply US, 10 ply AU
If you want to make this for a:
Twin size bed: 7 in \ 18 cms length and 10 \ 25 cms wide would be a great size
Queen size bed: 12 in \ 30 cms length and 12 in \ 30 cms wide
King size bed: 12 in \ 30 cms length and 14 in \ 35 1/2 cms wide
ABBREVIATIONS
ch = Chain
sl st = Slip Stitch
st = Stitch
sk = Skip
dec = decrease
beg = beginning
YO = Yarn Over
sc = Single Crochet
dc = Double Crochet
TRC = Triple crochet
Repeat what’s in between * for rest of round.
THE TUTORIALS:
RIGHT HANDED VERSION
LEFT HANDED VERSION
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To Start
ch 4 and sl st in beg ch to form a ring.
Round 1
ch 2 ( counts as 1st dc ) dc 11 in center of ring. Sl st in beg ch 2 to end round (12 sts) Work on your tail as you make your dc’s so you can pull the tail to tighten up hole afterwards.
NOTE: We will be working with clusters for round 2, do now pull through last two stitches of We will be working with clusters for round 2, do now pull through last two stitches of dc’s to complete them, leave the last loop on the hook and continue.
Round 2
ch 2, and make an incomplete dc in the same ch st, leaving last loop on hook, dc 2 incomplete dc’s in the next stitch. You should have 4 loops on your hook for this beginning cluster only, YO and pull through all 4 loops, * ch 4, dc 2 incomplete dc’s in the next stitch, repeat 1 more time, dc 2 incomplete dc’s in the next stitch leaving you 5 loops on the hook, YO and pull through all 5 loops * after last cluster of row, only ch 3 instead of 4, then sl st into beg ch 2.
Round 3
* ch 6 and sl st in next ch 4 space * repeat this 6 times giving you 6 spaces. To end round, sl st in bottom ch of beg ch 6 loosely, so not to make this beginning part pull down.
Round 4
sl st into first ch 6 space and ch 3, dc 7 into this ch 6 space * dc 8 into next ch 6 space * repeat for round. sl st in top of beg ch 3.
Round 5
* ch 6 and sk 4 sts, sl st in the space between dc’s 4 and 5. ch 6 and sk 4 sts, sl st in big space in between the sets. * Repeat for round giving you 12 ch 6 spaces. Sl st in same beg ch where you first began your first set of 6 chs.
Round 6
sl st into beg ch 6 space, ch 3, TRC 3, ch 3, TRC 4 all in same ch 6 space. This is your first corner of your granny. * TRC 4 in next ch 6 space, and again TRC 4 in next ch 6 space then your next corner TRC 4, ch 3, TRC 4 * repeat for round, turning your circle into a square. Sl st in beg ch 3 to end round.
Round 7
ch 1 and sc into same st. sc in all sts and 5 sc’s in each corner space.
I’ve been asked how did I sew my grannies together a lot on Facebook so I decided to add it to the pattern.
I used slip stitches in the back loops only. I sewed them together with the wrong \ back side facing me. I used black yarn because I hoped it would blend the best and look the best.
I sewed my grannies together using the same method as I show in this video. Use it if you need help connecting these square.
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