How many balls of yarn do I need for a granny square blanket?

You can use the information in the pattern to make any size of blanket. Yardage: In the gauge listed above, each granny square will require approximately 32 yards of yarn. In the photo above and in the video, I change color every two rounds. Note: Working in a different gauge will require different yardage amounts.

How much yarn do I need to crochet a granny square blanket?

Yardage: In the gauge listed above, each granny square will require approximately 32 yards of yarn.

How many squares for a granny square blanket?

(There are also links to the four-part video in the pattern.) Typical Blanket Sizes: A baby blanket (at 42” square), will require 49 granny square blocks (7 blocks by 7 blocks). A throw blanket (at 48” x 66”) will require 88 granny squares (8 blocks by 11 blocks).

How to crochet granny squares for beginners?

Start in a single chain. Chain 3,and make the next stitches into the first chain stitch.

  • Chain Stitch Foundation Ring. Chain 4 stitches,and use a slip stitch to join your chain into a circle. Then work your first round into the circle.
  • Magic Ring (aka Magic Circle) If you want a tight center to your square with no holes,use the magic circle technique to start your granny square.
  • How to crochet a Flower Granny square?

    Take your yellow yarn and hook and begin with a magic loop.

  • Place 8 sc stitches inside the magic loop,join with a slip stitch and fasten off.
  • Join white yarn in one of the sc stitches and chain 3.
  • First daisy petal: after the ch 3,you need to do a 3dc crochet cluster.
  • How big is a granny square baby blanket?

    Typical Blanket Sizes: A baby blanket (at 42” square), will require 49 granny square blocks (7 blocks by 7 blocks). A throw blanket (at 48” x 66”) will require 88 granny squares (8 blocks by 11 blocks). A king-sized bedspread (at 90” square) will require 225 granny square blocks (15 blocks by 15 blocks).

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