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Crochet Spiral Granny Square

Crochet Spiral Granny Square is a fun and whimsical pattern that adds a pop of creativity to any crochet project. The spiral design gives a unique touch to the classic granny square, making it a standout piece in blankets, pillows, or even as standalone decorations. With its charming swirls and endless color combinations, the Crochet Spiral Granny Square is perfect for crafters looking to add a touch of playfulness to their handmade creations. So grab your favorite yarn colors, a hook, and get ready to bring some cheerful vibes to your crochet projects with this delightful design!

Materials Needed

  • Yarn– Loopara 4ply combed cotton (Green 13, Yellow 39, Yellow 43, Red 61 and Purple 74)
  • Hook- 2.3mm
  • Stitch Marker
  • Scissors

Step By Step Tutorial

How to Crochet a Spiral Granny Square – Step by Step

  1. R1: Magic ring, [pink (sc, hdc, dc, tr)], [green (sc, hdc, dc, tr)], [purple (sc, hdc, dc, tr)], [light yellow (sc, hdc, dc, tr)]
  2. R2: [Pink (dc inc, dc) twice], [green (dc inc, dc) twice], [purple (dc inc, dc) twice], [light yellow (dc inc, dc) twice]
  3. R3: [Pink (ch, dc, sk 1, dc inc, sk 1, dc)], [green (ch, dc, sk 1, dc inc, sk 1, dc)], [purple(ch, dc, sk 1, dc inc, sk 1, dc ], [light yellow (ch, dc, sk 1, dc inc, sk 1, dc ) ]
  4. R4: Pink [(2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc), (ch, sk 1, 2 dc inc) 3 times], green [(2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc), (ch, sk 1, 2 dc inc) 3 times], purple [(2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc), (ch, sk 1, 2 dc inc) 3 times], light yellow [(2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc), (ch, sk 1, 2 dc inc) 3 times]
  5. R5: Pink [ch, sk 2, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc), ch, sk 2, (dc, hdc), ch, sk 2, sc], green [ch, sk 2, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc), ch, sk 2, (dc, hdc), ch, sk 2, sc], purple [ch, sk 2, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc), ch, sk 2, (dc, hdc), ch, sk 2, sc], light yellow [ch, sk 2, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc), ch, sk 2, (dc, hdc), ch, sk 2, sc]
  6. R6:Change color, [11 sc, (3 sc) 6 sc] 4 times. Weave in ends.

Notes

Crochet Tips:

  1. Maintain consistent tension for a neat appearance.
  2. Use stitch markers to keep track of color changes.
  3. When changing colors, leave long tails for weaving in later.
  4. Practice smooth color transitions to avoid gaps.
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