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Easy Granny Square Blanket for Beginners

A cozy, beginner-friendly crochet blanket made one simple granny square at a time. Practice your stitches while creating something beautiful for your home.

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Pastel granny squares with yarn, a crochet hook, and scissors arranged on a soft cream bed
A classic granny square feels beautifully modern in soft sage, blush, cream, and warm beige.
Quick pattern information

Pattern at a Glance

Skill Level
Beginner
Project Type
Blanket
Yarn Weight
Medium / worsted weight
Hook Size
5.0 mm (H-8)
Estimated Time
Weekend project
Pattern Format
Written Instructions
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About This Crochet Pattern

This blanket is built from simple granny squares, so each small motif gives you a calm, repeatable place to practice.

Work in a soft coordinated palette, block every square to the same size, then join the pieces into a timeless handmade blanket.

This approachable blanket is perfect for practicing classic granny-square stitches while creating something useful and beautiful for your home.

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Why You’ll Love This Pattern

  • Beginner-friendly repeat with clear corners
  • Portable squares that are easy to make anywhere
  • A flexible size and color palette
  • A printable pattern for offline making
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Materials You’ll Need

  • Approximately 2,200 yards of medium / worsted-weight yarn
  • 5.0 mm (H-8) crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors
  • Blocking mats and rust-resistant pins
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Yarn Recommendations

Choose a smooth, washable medium-weight yarn with gentle loft and clear stitch definition. A coordinated palette of cream, sage, blush, oatmeal, and warm beige keeps the finished blanket calm and modern.

Choose a smooth yarn with clear stitch definition while learning. It makes each stitch easier to see and keeps the finished project beautifully even.
A curated selection of soft medium-weight yarn for a granny-square blanket
Hook size5.0 mm (H-8)

Use the listed hook as a starting point, then adjust for gauge.

Finished sizeApproximately 45 × 55 inches

Measurements are taken after the finished piece is blocked.

GaugeOne blocked square measures 5 × 5 inches

Measure after gently blocking your first sample.

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Crochet Abbreviations

chchain
dcdouble crochet
sl stslip stitch
spspace
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How to Crochet Easy Granny Square Blanket for Beginners

Follow each step in order, keeping your tension relaxed and checking your work as you go.

Step 1

Create the Foundation

Make a slip knot, chain four, then join the first chain with a slip stitch. This small center ring becomes the foundation for your first granny square.

White crochet foundation in progress with a crochet hook and working yarn
Step 2

Crochet the First Round

Chain three to count as the first double crochet. Work two more double crochet into the ring, chain two, and repeat the cluster until you have four corners.

A clearly visible first crochet round with the hook and working yarn beside it
Step 3

Build the Granny Square

Slip stitch into the first corner. Work two clusters separated by a chain-two space in every corner, and one cluster in each side space as the square grows.

Hands crocheting a granny square in progress
Step 4

Make Additional Squares

Continue until each square measures five inches. Fasten off, weave in the ends, and block every motif to the same dimensions.

Multiple finished crochet granny squares arranged with a crochet hook
Step 5

Join the Squares

Arrange the squares in balanced rows. Photograph the layout, then join through the back loops with a flat slip-stitch seam.

A crochet hook working along the edge of granny-square motifs
Step 6

Add the Border

Work one even round of double crochet around the blanket, placing three stitches in each corner. Add a second round in an accent color and finish neatly.

Hands crocheting along the edge of a cozy blanket
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Pattern Notes

  • Chain three counts as the first double crochet unless stated otherwise.
  • Block every square to the same finished dimensions before joining.
  • Add or remove complete rows and columns to change the blanket size.
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Make It Your Own

Neutral yarn palette for a granny-square blanket01

Quiet Neutrals

Use cream, oatmeal, mushroom, and soft sage for a calm, modern palette.

Warm yarn palette for a larger crochet blanket02

Larger Blanket

Add complete rows and columns while keeping the proportions balanced.

Soft rolled crochet baby blanket03

Baby Blanket

Arrange forty-two squares in six columns by seven rows for a smaller size.

Colorful yarn palette for a decorative crochet border04

Different Border

Finish with scallops, picots, or a simple single-crochet edge.

Colorful crochet palette for a scrap-yarn version05

Scrap-Yarn Version

Change color each round and use one joining shade to tie everything together.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a beginner make this blanket?

Yes. The blanket repeats a small group of basic stitches and is especially helpful for building confidence.

How much yarn do I need?

Plan for approximately 2,200 yards for the listed size, with a little extra for swatching and color changes.

Can I make this blanket larger?

Yes. Add complete rows and columns of blocked squares while maintaining the proportions you prefer.

What yarn works best for granny squares?

A smooth medium-weight yarn with clear stitch definition is easy to work with and shows the clusters beautifully.

How do I keep granny squares the same size?

Use consistent tension, count every round, and block all squares to the same measurements before joining.

Printable crochet pattern

Easy Granny Square Blanket for Beginners

A cozy, beginner-friendly crochet blanket made one simple granny square at a time. Practice your stitches while creating something beautiful for your home.

Skill level
Beginner
Hook
5.0 mm (H-8)
Yarn
Medium / worsted weight
Gauge
One blocked square measures 5 × 5 inches
Finished size
Approximately 45 × 55 inches
Time
Weekend project

Materials

  • Approximately 2,200 yards of medium / worsted-weight yarn
  • 5.0 mm (H-8) crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors
  • Blocking mats and rust-resistant pins

Crochet Abbreviations

ch — chain · dc — double crochet · sl st — slip stitch · sp — space

Complete Instructions

  1. Make a center ring and crochet the first four granny clusters.
  2. Continue the square by working two clusters in each corner and one cluster in each side space.
  3. Make and block enough matching squares for the planned blanket size.
  4. Arrange and join the squares with a flat slip-stitch seam.
  5. Crochet an even border around the joined blanket and weave in all ends.
Pattern notes
  • Chain three counts as the first double crochet unless stated otherwise.
  • Block every square to the same finished dimensions before joining.
  • Add or remove complete rows and columns to change the blanket size.
Pastel granny squares with yarn, a crochet hook, and scissors arranged on a soft cream bed
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