https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/giant-granny-square-baby-blanket • Posted by Donna T.
This simple yet adorable carriage blanket is super easy to whip up as a gift or for your little one. Its a great way to use up scrap yarn and to experiment with various color combinations! You can use any weight yearn you like ... here I used Dale Of Norway Baby Ull for the green and various scrap yarns in the same fingering weight.
This simple yet adorable carriage blanket is super easy to whip up as a gift or for your little one. Its a great way to use up scrap yarn and to experiment with various color combinations! You can use any weight yearn you like ... here I used Dale Of Norway Baby Ull for the green and various scrap yarns in the same fingering weight.
So first you chain 8 and join with a slip stitch then Double crochet 16 in the ch 8 loop Fig. 1. Now join together.
Now ch 3 serves as a/first Double crochet (dc) ...now 2 dc in the the dc below this makes first shell (3dc in same stitch). Now Ch 2, skip 1, 3 dc in next stitch around join with slip stitch . fig 2 you should have 8 shells now
Now to make the Granny square round ..Ch 5 (serves as first dc and ch 2), 3 Dc in ch 2 space from previous round (serves as first corner. Ch 2, 3 dc in next Ch 2 space. Now work second corner , Ch 2, 3 Dc in next Ch 2 space , ch 2 3 Dc in same space ch 2 . Repeat around until you get to first corner. 2 Dc in first corner and join to the 3 rd Ch of the beginning chain 5. fig.3 Now your first square is complete.
Now all you do is keep going from here on out and make it to the size of your desire! If you like to switch colors do it at the beginning of each square before you make that initial ch 5 . When I reached my desired size I added a border of double crocheting in each stitch and then repeated for three more rounds. Then I experimented with a new stitch for the border I used a cross stitch here. Anything goes.