How to Crochet a Sun Granny Square – Step-by-Step Tutorial
Crochet Sun Granny Square Tutorial
Looking to add a pop of sunshine to your crochet projects? The Sun Granny Square is a vibrant and textured motif that brings warmth and personality to everything from baby blankets to decorative pillows. Whether you’re a beginner eager to try something fun or an experienced crocheter looking to add a new square to your collection, this easy-to-follow tutorial will guide you through every step. We’ll be using soft cotton yarn in sunny orange and calming blue tones, but feel free to mix and match your favorite colors for a custom look.
This crochet sun granny square starts with a magic ring, forming a circular base of double crochets that mimics the round shape of the sun. In the following rounds, we add texture and depth using puff stitches and colorful yarn changes to create rays of sunlight. The real magic happens when we transition the circle into a square, allowing it to easily join with other motifs.
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ch – chain
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st – stitch
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dc – double crochet
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hdc – half double crochet
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sc – single crochet
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tr – triple (or treble) crochet
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yo – yarn over
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sl st – slip stitch
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sp – space
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ch-sp – chain space
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inc – increase
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rep – repeat
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sk – skip
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RS – right side
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- Crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker
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Project Type: Square motif – great for blankets, pillows, bags, etc.
Materials:
- Yarn: Cotton or Medium Worsted Yarn – Yellow and blue
- Crochet hook: E Hook, or any size.
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for finishing
Round 1 (Yellow):
- Make a magic ring
- Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc)
- Make 11 dc into the ring (12 dc total including beginning ch‑3)
- Join with a sl st to top of ch‑3
✔️ [12 double crochets]
Round 2 (Yellow):
- Ch 3
- In same st: 1 dc
- Make 2 dc in each stitch around (inc in every st)
- Join with sl st to top of ch‑3
✔️ [24 double crochets]
Round 3 (Yellow):
- Ch 3
- In same st: yo, insert hook into same st, pull up loop x2, then pull through all loops on hook (cluster made)
- Ch 3
- Skip 1 st, [yo, insert into next st and pull up loop x3], then pull through all loops, ch 3
- Repeat * to * around
- Total: 12 clusters, separated by ch‑3 spaces
- Join with sl st into top of first cluster
- Switch to Blue while joining
- Sl st into next ch‑3 space
✔️ [12 puff clusters separated by ch‑3 spaces]
Round 4 (Alternating Yellow & Blue):
- Ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc in same ch‑3 space
- Switch to yellow yarn while pulling through last loop of the 3rd dc
- In next cluster top: 1 dc
- Switch back to blue
- In next ch‑3 space: 3 dc
- Repeat this color-switching sequence:
- 3 dc in ch-sp (blue)
- 1 dc in cluster top (yellow)
➡️ Continue around: alternate 3 dc in ch-space (blue), 1 dc in cluster top (yellow)
- End with blue dc on last yellow cluster
- Join with sl st to top of first ch‑3
- Don’t fasten off yet
✔️ [Colorful rays look!]
Round 5 Blue Yarn:
- Ch 4 (counts as 1 tr)
- In same st: 1 tr, ch 2, 2 tr (1st corner)
- Next sts:
- 2 dc
- 2 hdc
- 3 sc
- 2 hdc
- 2 dc
- In next st (2nd corner): 2 tr, ch 2, 2 tr
- Repeat sequence on all sides:
- (2 dc, 2 hdc, 3 sc, 2 hdc, 2 dc)
- Corners: (2 tr, ch 2, 2 tr)
- At end: sl st to top of beginning ch‑4
✔️ [Circle now squared!]
Round 6 (Final Row – Blue):
- Attach blue yarn (if cut)
- Ch 3 (counts as dc)
- Dc in each st across to next corner
- In each corner: 2 tr, ch 2, 2 tr
- Continue placing 1 dc into each st across the sides
- End with sl st to beginning ch‑3
- Fasten off and weave in ends using a secret join
The Sun Granny Square is a joyful, beginner-friendly project that adds color, texture, and cheer to any crochet piece. It’s an excellent motif to keep in your pattern library, especially if you enjoy mixing colors or working on modular designs. We hope this tutorial made it easy and enjoyable for you to follow along and create your own little piece of sunshine.
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