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Monday, January 27, 2014

Free Crochet Granny Square Motif Patterns


     The granny square is one on the first afghans most people make. It has almost become an icon for crochet and is by far the most widely known patterns to both crocheters and non crocheters alike.

     Another wonderful thing about the granny square is that it can be manipulated and modified to make almost anything. 

     I have included a selection of beautiful modified granny squares that could make an ordinary granny square quilt into a family heirloom.

     I hope you enjoy the patterns I have posted and use them to create your own personal masterpieces.

    







































14 comments:

  1. Lovelly grannys;..but where are the patterns, ?
    are they written or diagrams? it would be nice if it was saud, for some love written patterns, others like me only love diagrams and shemas.
    Merci for sharing thses beautifill models
    FleurBelge

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  2. If you click on the name underneath the pictures you will find the written patterns.

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    1. Not for the top one by Edie Eckman you can't. At least it doesn't come up for me.

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  3. That is a beautiful story and I am so grateful that you shared! Thank you!

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  4. what type and brand of yarn did you use, especially on the first one

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  5. Ditto Eva's question. The yarn on the first one is gorgeous!

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  6. I clicked on the african flower link but it doesn't lead to a pattern, just another bloggers page. Others were asking for the pattern there too

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    1. If you click on the words underneath the picture on that blog it will take you to a page that has a chart.

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  7. The one at the top. I clicked on the blue words underneath. There's no pattern no diagram. How can I find it?

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  8. Each square is more beautiful than another. Thanks for sharing your story. Sad that she can't crochet. Never give up hope that some means will come along.

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  9. I've enjoyed visiting your blog. Such an array of patterns thatexcites crocheters, such as myself. Thank you for the opportunity to view and download. I'd love to register but I have now overwhelming incoming of email derived from third parties.

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  10. Hola saludos de México. Gracias por compartir trabajos tan hermosos.

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  11. I clicked on the link for the first square, it only gives u the instructions for the flower. Is there a pattern for the rest of the square.

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  12. I can't get to any patterns. Please respond and tell me how!!!

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