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How to Crochet a Sun Granny Square – Step-by-Step Tutorial

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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

  • st – stitch

  • dc – dou­ble cro­chet

  • hdc – half dou­ble cro­chet

  • sc – sin­gle cro­chet

  • tr – triple (or tre­ble) cro­chet

  • yo – yarn over

  • sl st – slip stitch

  • sp – space

  • ch-sp – chain space

  • inc – increase

  • rep – repeat

  • sk – skip

  • RS – right side

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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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