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Introduction
Welcome to the enchanting world of crochet, where creativity thrives, and hence every stitch tells a story—let’s begin by exploring how to crochet. Among the timeless patterns, the “very easy yet pretty” – Free Crochet Daisy Granny Square, shines as a testament to crochet artistry and tradition. Thus charming motif, adorned with a simple yet elegant daisy, infuses warmth and nostalgia into any project.
In this blog, we’ll explore the intricacies of the Daisy Granny Square, unravel its popularity, and also provide step-by-step guidance for eager crafters. So, grab your yarn and hook, and let’s dive into the crochet magic, where the Daisy Granny Square is ready to bloom in your creative hands.

Why Popular??
Daisy Granny Square pattern is a timeless favorite celebrated for its charm and adaptability. Therefore, this classic motif, adorned with the iconic daisy, sparks creativity and nostalgia in every stitch. This beautiful versatile design has always been perfect for crafting cozy blankets, chic accessories, and many more. Therefore, get ready to be captivated by the simplicity that blooms into endless possibilities!
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Materials & Tools
You can use any yarn and a crochet hook of suitable size. However, I have used a embroidery flosses (yellow, white &green) and a crochet hook of size 1.75 mm. Additionally, you will require scissors and a yarn needle.

Abbreviation
mr- magic ring
ch- chain
dc- double crochet
st- stitch
sl st- slip stitch
tc- triple crochet
Special Stitches
5 tc popcorn st- 5 triple crochet popcorn stitch.
Pattern: In the stitch, yarn over twice, then insert the hook into the same stitch. After that, yarn over and pull up a loop (you should now have four loops on the hook). Yarn over and pull through two loops, repeating this step until you have only one loop left on the hook. Voila, now you have a triple crochet ready.
You will do four more treble crochet stitches in the same stitch following the same pattern. Once you have completed five triple crochets into the same stitch, release the loop from the hook. After that, Insert the hook from front to back into the first treble crochet made. Then, grab the released loop with the hook and pull it through the first triple crochet to close the popcorn stitch. Finally, secure the stitch by chaining one or more, depending on your pattern.
This popcorn stitch not only adds a visually interesting texture to your crochet work but also creates a raised, almost bobbled effect. So, experiment with colors and placement to make your 5-triple crochet popcorn stitches truly stand out in your next project!
For more information about the difference between puff stitches, and bobbles, check out: Free Crochet- Puff, Bobble & Popcorn
Written Pattern
Magic ring or mr.

1st round
(with yellow thread) do a Ch2 (do not consider this as a stitch). Then do, 12 dc in the mr. after that join with a sl st to the top of first dc. ch1. Finally, cut yarn, fasten off.




2nd round
(with white thread) sl st into any st of the last round. Then ch3 (do not consider this as a stitch). Then, make a (5 tc popcorn st) in the same st followed be ch 1. Do a (5 tc popcorn st) + ch 1 in each of the remaining 11 sts of the last round. Finally, join with a sl st to the top of first popcorn st. ch1. Then, cut yarn, fasten off.











3rd round
(with green thread) sl st into any ch1 sp of the last round. Then ch3 (do not consider this as a stitch). Thereafter, do 3 tc + ch2 + 3 tc + ch1 in the same sp (this is the 1st corner of the square). In the following ch1 sp do 3dc+ ch1. And in the next ch1 sp also do 3dc+ ch1.
Thus, the 1st side of the square is completed. The remaining 3 sides are going to have the same pattern, i.e., corner ch 1 sps will have 3 tc + ch2 + 3 tc + ch1 sts; and the other two ch1 sps of the sides are going to have, the 3dc+ ch1 sts in each sp.







After the last ch1 st of the pattern, complete the round by joining with a sl st to the top of the first tr, ch 1. Finally, cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Pull the yarn through the last stitch.
Always, use a blunt yarn needle to weave in the loose ends.


Voila !!!🤩
Conclusion
Finally, as we wrap up our exploration of the enchanting Daisy Granny Square pattern in the world of crochet, we find ourselves surrounded by the timeless beauty and versatility it brings to our creative endeavors. The simplicity of the daisy motif, meticulously crafted into each square, not only tugs at our nostalgic heartstrings but also beckons crafters to partake in the rich tradition of crochet.
Whether you’re a seasoned artisan or a newcomer eager to dive into the world of yarn and hooks, the Daisy Granny Square promises an exciting journey of expression and artistry. As you incorporate this classic pattern into your projects, may each stitch tell a story of ingenuity, connection, and the sheer delight of crafting something truly handmade.
Happy crocheting, and may your creations bloom with the everlasting charm of the Daisy Granny Square!




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