How do you increase the size of a Granny Square?

How do you increase the size of a Granny Square?

You can continue increasing the size of your granny square to make it as large as you like. Simply work 3 dc, 2 ch, 3 dc in each corner and 3 dc in each space, joining at the end of each row and beginning the new round with a ch 3 for the first dc stitch.

What do you do if granny squares are different sizes?

How to adjust the size of a square that is not quite the right measurement.

  1. Go up or down a hook size. Create your square in a different hook size, so that it comes out with the correct measurements.
  2. Make the final round in a taller stitch.
  3. Adjust the stitch count and add/remove a round.

How to join solid granny squares?

Seaming Methods. The seaming methods for joining granny squares are normally pretty invisible. There are several ways in…

  • Slip Stitch Methods. Joining your granny squares using the slip stitch is the way to go when you really don’t want to…
  • Single Crochet Method. The slip stitch is not for you? No problem, try to single crochet your…
  • How do you join granny square?

    Insert the hook through the back loop of both squares on the upper right side. With your hook, grab the yarn from the other side of the back loops and pull the yarn through to form a second loop on the same side as the yarn you are using to join the squares. TIP: Use a contrasting color to practice with.

    How do you sew granny squares together?

    Slip Stitch ( Crocheting ) Match up the squares. Place two granny squares together, one on top of the other, with the ride sides facing together. Slipknot the yarn onto your crochet hook. Make a slip knot by creating two loops side by side. Place the squares face to face. Doing so lets you see the edges side by side.

    How to crochet granny squares together?

    Whip Stitch Join. Whip stitch is a method that can be used for sewing granny squares together but you can also use it for sewing seams,attaching other types of

  • Slip Stitch Join. The slip stitch join is a simple crocheted join.
  • Single Crochet Join. You can use single crochet stitch to join crocheted pieces together.
  • Rag-Quilt-Style Join,AKA Fringe Join. This example of joining crochet motifs was inspired by a love of rag quilts.
  • Reverse Mattress Stitch for Join. If you’re looking for an unobtrusive,barely-there join for crocheted squares or pieces,this join is worth investigating.
  • Flat Braid Join. This is an attractively textured join that sort of resembles a crochet braid,hence the name of the technique.
  • Joining-As-You-Go Crochet (JAYGO) The join-as-you-go method is ideal for crocheters who do not want to deal with sewing a pile of squares or motifs together at the end of a
  • Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

    Back To Top