Written pattern: Row 1 - 16DC in magic circle (see 0:31) Row 2 - [(DC, TR, CH2, DC, TR) into SC, CH4, HDC, CH4] x 4 (see 1:46) Row 3 - (SC in CH1 space, CH2, [CL, CH1, CL] in CH2 space, CH2) x 8 (see 4:33) Row 4 - [(DC, TR, CH2, DC, TR) into SC, CH4, HDC, CH4] x 4 (see 7:48) Row 5 - [(DC2, CH2, DC2) into corner, DC2, 4DC into CH4 space, 4DC into CH4 space, DC2] x 4 (see 10:58) Thank you, this pattern is so cute!
This is by far the best crochet and beginner-friendly video ever. Thank you so much for making this video. I appreciate all the detailed voiceover and showing of the loops and directions as you went.
This is wonderful! Thanks for sharing! I've crocheted granny squares for many years, but this is my first time making this type of flower pattern. Your step-by-step instructions are really well done. Also, your version of the magic circle is nifty!
I really enjoyed this tutorial. I've been challenging myself lately, and I decided to try this square. It was fast paced, but that's what "pause" and "rewind" are for. I was familiar with all the terms and it really boosted my confidence when I finished the square and it looked the way it was supposed to! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Yes that is what pause is for!! There is also a way to slow down the play back speed but then the sound also gets slowed down as well.
I love all of your instructional uploads. And my grown son is learning to crochet too and he finds your instructions so easy to follow and the projects very nice. Thank you.
Just finished making one and it's so beautiful! Planning on making a crocheted bag using this pattern for a gift for Christmas! Thank you so much for sharing this pattern.
Thank you for a lovely pattern. I am not sure if anyone else has commented, however at 13:44 you have on the screen for Row 4 (DC, TR, CH2, DC, TR), when it should be (DC, TR, CH2, TR, DC).
ESTA SEÑORA CUANDO NACIÓ, YA EMPEZÓ A HACER CROCHET. MUY BONITO Y BIEN HECHO. NO SÉ INGLES PERO CON SOLO MIRAR SE SACA EL TRABAJO POR LA CALIDAD DEL VIDEO. BUEN CANAL.
I notice you are called Winding Road 😁 I am part of a group called “WindingRoad2”. We are a husband and wife team…we sing Christian gospel music and have been recording together for 12 years as WindingRoad2. I also love to crochet 🧶 and have been crocheting for approximately 4 years now, although I learn how to do a granny square when I was 19 but never went any further until 2017. I want to thank you for sharing. I look forward to making this one! Be Blessed! 😃
That is wonderful! We wanted to create a crochet blog with a road trip traveling them but the road trip part didn't ever get started. But I do love to crochet on road trips!
Even though there were a few accidents where you said slip stitch instead of sc it was fine because you go at a nice pace that allows me to see what you did instead.
Sorry about that. I do get tongue tied sometimes. I try to watch the video to check for that before uploading but with little kids I can get distracted.
Thank you so much for your clear explanation! Love the pattern sooo much❤️❤️ Ps. Yes i think this is not suitable for really beginner. But your tutorial is so clear. Thanks
You can use this granny square for any personal project or for a project that is a gift. You just can't use the design to make your own design and sell the pattern, if that makes sense.
I really love this patten, and my granny squares are coming out great. Just have a bit of a problem on the border round. After you do the corner you do 2 double crochet, one into to treble and one in the next space. Is that the same going around? Or do you do the opposite. So before the corner do you insert through the space and then into the treble?
There is 16 DC worked on each side. Not including the corner spaces, you have 1 into the Treble, 1 into the DC, 4 into the CH 4 space, 4 into the next CH 4 space, 1 into the DC and 1 into the Treble. (This equals 12 stitches the 4 missing stitches are into the corners).
Subscribed!! This was a fantastic tutorial. This is the first video of yours that I watched and now I’m excited for more. Thank you for making it so easy and to the point 🙂
ESTA NOCHE ES DE SUERTE PQ SOLO VEO TRABAJOS DE CROCHET DE CALIDAD EN ABSOLUTAMENTE TODO. ES EN INGLÉS PERO SE VEN TAN BIEN QUE SE ENTIENDEN A LA PERFECCIÓN. NO OBSTANTE TE PONEN LAS VUELTAS Y TIPOS DE PUNTOS . SOLO CON MIRAR ES MÁS Q SUFICIENTE. Y GRACIAS POR CARECER DE MÚSICA Y PIR METERLE EL ZOOM A LAS IMAGENES. ÉSTO SÍ QUE SIGUE SIENDO CALIDAD !!
There are 2 (DC2TOG) in each repeat. so 8 repeats times 2 (DC2TOG) = 16. So basically you are work a (DC2TOG) into every stitch but you are alternating between 2 chain and 1 chain between the (DC2TOG).
I made a fair flower but i lost stitches somehow and the green part was real wonky. I must try again. 🤭🤭 Thank you for the tutorial. I think i am to much a beginner. Sometimes i succeed and sometimes 😅 not so much 😂
Written Pattern can be found here: www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-flower-granny-square-pattern-video/ . There is even a printable PDF of this pattern available to newsletter subscribers.
I very much agree! It is just some people don't know how to do a standing double crochet so I used the CH2 in the video for them. I definitely think the standing DC is better.
Cool pattern, I'm excited to try it. Question: at 06:18, was that an actual slip stitch or was it a single crochet? Which one should it be? Thanks! Looking forward to checking out your other videos too.
Hi Jeanhere love this square and your instructions i want to do your square but much bigger do you perhaps have another pattern that is approximately 75cm square. I know you must be busy but would love to hear from you. Thanks regards jean
The best I can recommend is to add a few extra rows to make it large. I will be working on a smaller version soon but I do not have a bigger one. You can also go up a hook size and see how much that changes the size.
I love this pattern and currently using it in my project. But I have a question, maybe someone also noticed it before but shouldn't the written description for Row 4 say: [(DC, TR, CH2, TR, DC)] as the corner is supposed to be symmetrical, isn't it?
@@WindingRoadCrochetthank you, i had seen the correction from previous comment. Ty for the beautiful motif tutorial! I am making them for a lined bag, gorgeous!!
I use a size H 5 mm hook. This is just the pattern for the square and not a finished project so you could use any hook that gives you the desired size square.
I love this pattern, thanks so much!! Do you think you could give me the brand of hooks that you use? I was completely captivated by your hook the whole video!
It depends on the size of your granny square. I designed the square so that you can make it with a few different hook sizes that results in a differently sized square.
I didn't make a finished project with this, but since the outside color is all the same you could use a whip stitch to join them or a invisible stitch or I like work a flat slip stitch when joining the piece together.
Written pattern:
Row 1 - 16DC in magic circle (see 0:31)
Row 2 - [(DC, TR, CH2, DC, TR) into SC, CH4, HDC, CH4] x 4 (see 1:46)
Row 3 - (SC in CH1 space, CH2, [CL, CH1, CL] in CH2 space, CH2) x 8 (see 4:33)
Row 4 - [(DC, TR, CH2, DC, TR) into SC, CH4, HDC, CH4] x 4 (see 7:48)
Row 5 - [(DC2, CH2, DC2) into corner, DC2, 4DC into CH4 space, 4DC into CH4 space, DC2] x 4 (see 10:58)
Thank you, this pattern is so cute!
You are very welcome.
0:31 - Row 1 (centre flower)
1:46 - Row 2 (inner petals)
4:33 - Row 3 (outer petals)
7:48- Row 4 (leaves)
10:58 - Row 5 (border / finish)
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for that!
@@WindingRoadCrochet just started a blanket today and your video is very easy to follow 💞
This is by far the best crochet and beginner-friendly video ever. Thank you so much for making this video. I appreciate all the detailed voiceover and showing of the loops and directions as you went.
Thank you so much!
I had never seen a magic circle done like you did it. That was cool!
Thank you. I do it a little differently but it seems to be easier for most people.
She simplified weeks of practice LOL
This is wonderful! Thanks for sharing! I've crocheted granny squares for many years, but this is my first time making this type of flower pattern. Your step-by-step instructions are really well done. Also, your version of the magic circle is nifty!
You are so welcome!
I really enjoyed this tutorial. I've been challenging myself lately, and I decided to try this square. It was fast paced, but that's what "pause" and "rewind" are for. I was familiar with all the terms and it really boosted my confidence when I finished the square and it looked the way it was supposed to! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Yes that is what pause is for!! There is also a way to slow down the play back speed but then the sound also gets slowed down as well.
I love all of your instructional uploads. And my grown son is learning to crochet too and he finds your instructions so easy to follow and the projects very nice. Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Love this tutorial and pattern. Love that you added text as well. Thank you for your time and sharing your talent. 🙏🏽❤️
You are so welcome! I really enjoy sharing.
Soooo beautiful ❤ and you have explained in detail. Thank you 🙏🏼
My pleasure 😊
Just finished making one and it's so beautiful! Planning on making a crocheted bag using this pattern for a gift for Christmas! Thank you so much for sharing this pattern.
Wonderful! That sounds like a great idea!
Love how clean and sure the directions and demonstration is. Thank you so much!!
You are welcome
Thank you...i love this granny square...big hug from Indonesia ❤️
You are so welcome! I really hope you enjoy it. I have seen a blanket made with just these squares and it is lovely.
I love this your way to make the magic circle, and I make only lke this now.
I am glad you found it helpful.
mine turned out so cute thank you
I am glad you liked it!
This is beautiful! I’ve gone through a few videos and this one is my fave! Can’t wait to make a Spring sweater with this pattern! 🌸
Oh that would be lovely!!!
This is so gorgeous and such an easy square. I’ve never done a granny square before but I did this one yaaaay 🎉🎉
Thank you so much you’re a legend!!
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for a lovely pattern. I am not sure if anyone else has commented, however at 13:44 you have on the screen for Row 4 (DC, TR, CH2, DC, TR), when it should be (DC, TR, CH2, TR, DC).
Yes, thank you for sharing. A few others have shared as well. Sadly there is no way to fix the video without removing the video.
Lovely happy flower square. Thank you.
Thank you too!
ESTA SEÑORA CUANDO NACIÓ, YA EMPEZÓ A HACER CROCHET. MUY BONITO Y BIEN HECHO. NO SÉ INGLES PERO CON SOLO MIRAR SE SACA EL TRABAJO POR LA CALIDAD DEL VIDEO.
BUEN CANAL.
Thank you.
At 9:22 you are saying (DC, TR, CH2, TR, DC) but it says differently in the screen. The TR and DC are mixed up
Yes thank you, sadly once the video is published I can’t fix it without taking the video down.
at the 6:16 time stamp, you say to slip stitch to the chain one space? is that the only one that different or is that just a single crochet too?
I believe for that whole row you will be working single crochets after each petal.
I notice you are called Winding Road 😁 I am part of a group called “WindingRoad2”. We are a husband and wife team…we sing Christian gospel music and have been recording together for 12 years as WindingRoad2. I also love to crochet 🧶 and have been crocheting for approximately 4 years now, although I learn how to do a granny square when I was 19 but never went any further until 2017. I want to thank you for sharing. I look forward to making this one! Be Blessed! 😃
That is wonderful! We wanted to create a crochet blog with a road trip traveling them but the road trip part didn't ever get started. But I do love to crochet on road trips!
Even though there were a few accidents where you said slip stitch instead of sc it was fine because you go at a nice pace that allows me to see what you did instead.
Sorry about that. I do get tongue tied sometimes. I try to watch the video to check for that before uploading but with little kids I can get distracted.
Most beautiful flower🌺🌺 great tutorial
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks for that version of a magic circle!
You're welcome!
I love how you do magic circles! So much easier!
Glad you like it!
My mind is blown 🤯
So easy and beautiful . Thank you
You are so welcome!
Love this square. Thank you so much. Your very easy to follow😃
You’re welcome 😊 I hope to actually use it in a pattern soon. I just have to decide what color I would like to use.
Thank you so much for your clear explanation! Love the pattern sooo much❤️❤️
Ps. Yes i think this is not suitable for really beginner. But your tutorial is so clear. Thanks
I am very cautious using words like "beginner friendly". If you see me use those words then you know it is a super easy pattern.
Beautiful 🌺easy 🌺pattern great tutorial 🌺
Thanks so much 😊
Alternative of first row with knot , without magic ring ?
Excellent work!
Thanks.
Did you ever find a alternative to the magic ring???
These squares are so pretty
Thank you!
It was gorgeous and fantastic but can I use it to do a dress by doing more of the granny square and joining it together will it be okay
You can use this granny square for any personal project or for a project that is a gift. You just can't use the design to make your own design and sell the pattern, if that makes sense.
Lol I liked that magic ring trick.
Thanks. I do mine a little differently but it works for me.
I really love this patten, and my granny squares are coming out great. Just have a bit of a problem on the border round. After you do the corner you do 2 double crochet, one into to treble and one in the next space. Is that the same going around? Or do you do the opposite. So before the corner do you insert through the space and then into the treble?
There is 16 DC worked on each side. Not including the corner spaces, you have 1 into the Treble, 1 into the DC, 4 into the CH 4 space, 4 into the next CH 4 space, 1 into the DC and 1 into the Treble. (This equals 12 stitches the 4 missing stitches are into the corners).
Thank you! That really helps
this is a lovely pattern thank you!
Glad you like it!
Very pretty. I am definitely going to use your pattern. Thank you for such an awesome job. 🧶
You are welcome!
Subscribed!! This was a fantastic tutorial. This is the first video of yours that I watched and now I’m excited for more. Thank you for making it so easy and to the point 🙂
Awesome! Thank you! That is always my goal, clear and concise. I think there is about 200 videos on the channel now.
I love how clearly your tutorial is. It is easy to follow I am going to try this out right now. 😊
I love this! It's very pretty. Just in time for spring!😀❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I think so too!
Sooo pretty love the colour combo, def making this! thank u!
You’re welcome 😊
So beautiful,both the square and the instructions! Thank you
You’re welcome 😊
Simple and gorgeous lovely!!!
Glad you like it!
ESTA NOCHE ES DE SUERTE PQ SOLO VEO TRABAJOS DE CROCHET DE CALIDAD EN ABSOLUTAMENTE TODO. ES EN INGLÉS PERO SE VEN TAN BIEN QUE SE ENTIENDEN A LA PERFECCIÓN. NO OBSTANTE TE PONEN LAS VUELTAS Y TIPOS DE PUNTOS . SOLO CON MIRAR ES MÁS Q SUFICIENTE. Y GRACIAS POR CARECER DE MÚSICA Y PIR METERLE EL ZOOM A LAS IMAGENES. ÉSTO SÍ QUE SIGUE SIENDO CALIDAD !!
I am glad it helped. You can turn on closed captions and change the language there to hopefully help further.
Luv this pattern 🎉
Thank you!!
Love this square please can you tell me what yarn you used it looks so soft and squidgy
I used red heart super saver. If you are looking for soft and squishy, I like the Red heart With Love.
I’m going to start this tonight I bought Caron yarn hope it comes out okay..
The size may vary slightly but it should still work fine.
Gorgeous!!!
Thank you!!
Thank you so much it so easy i am beginner i can said you explain so well good job keep it up
Thanks and welcome
So pretty! 🌹
I am glad you like it. It was fun to design.
Love this flower ❤❤❤
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful definitely need to tryy
Please do!
The 16 DC didn’t work for me to get 8, in the second row. Even not considering the chains in the beginning like a stitch.
There are 2 (DC2TOG) in each repeat. so 8 repeats times 2 (DC2TOG) = 16. So basically you are work a (DC2TOG) into every stitch but you are alternating between 2 chain and 1 chain between the (DC2TOG).
@@WindingRoadCrochet Thank you! It’s working now!!! ♥️
Beautiful work.
Thank you very much!
Hi! I am trying to make a bunch of these for a blanket! How big would you say the square is
I think my square was 7-8 inches but it really depends on the yarn and hook you are using.
I made a fair flower but i lost stitches somehow and the green part was real wonky. I must try again. 🤭🤭 Thank you for the tutorial. I think i am to much a beginner. Sometimes i succeed and sometimes 😅 not so much 😂
You can do it!
I've adapted this. I've done away with all the stitches that aren't counted and crocheted into the last petal at the bottom to join it
Nice!
Does the chain 2 in the magic circle count as a DC ?
Not for this pattern.
@@WindingRoadCrochet thank you for the clarification .. and thank you for the lovely pattern .. it’s beautiful 😍
Thanks so much very easy to learn
You are welcome!
Written Pattern can be found here: www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-flower-granny-square-pattern-video/ . There is even a printable PDF of this pattern available to newsletter subscribers.
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thanks for the tutorial
Happy to help
I really like this granny square! Going to make a blanket with it! Thank you for this video!
Wonderful!
I made this square but I started each round with a standing dc instead of two chains.: much neater and easier to close the round.
I very much agree! It is just some people don't know how to do a standing double crochet so I used the CH2 in the video for them. I definitely think the standing DC is better.
So beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
really beautiful pattern! 😊
Glad you like it!
Cool pattern, I'm excited to try it. Question: at 06:18, was that an actual slip stitch or was it a single crochet? Which one should it be? Thanks! Looking forward to checking out your other videos too.
It is a single crochet and thanks. I hope you find some projects you like on my channel.
Can u make a steering wheel cover with this granny square???
I would think it would be too big. Maybe if you used a smaller yarn and smaller hook.
Very beautiful crochet.
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful, thank you ❤️💋💗💕💖
You are very welcome.
How big does this measure when done? I’m looking for something close to 7in
With my tension and an 5.5mm (i ) hook they square WAS 5.5 inches squared.
Good day to everyone! I just wanted to ask if there is any way to make this bigger? Thank you!
You could use a thicker yarn, or a larger hook. You could also add more solid rows to the existing square.
Hi Jeanhere love this square and your instructions i want to do your square but much bigger do you perhaps have another pattern that is approximately 75cm square. I know you must be busy but would love to hear from you. Thanks regards jean
The best I can recommend is to add a few extra rows to make it large. I will be working on a smaller version soon but I do not have a bigger one. You can also go up a hook size and see how much that changes the size.
I love this pattern and currently using it in my project. But I have a question, maybe someone also noticed it before but shouldn't the written description for Row 4 say: [(DC, TR, CH2, TR, DC)] as the corner is supposed to be symmetrical, isn't it?
You are correct. It has been mentioned before. I think I say the instructions correctly but they are written wrong.
So pretty! Cant wait to make this pattern. Thank you! 😀💜👍🏻
You’re welcome 😊
I Loved that
Thanks
is it a slip knot or a dc on the petal she says both?????
I would like to help but I need to know what row you are talking about.
Por dios que hermosura😍😍
Thanks
Can I do with a 4 mm crochet hook
You can use any size hook you like and any yarn you would like. The finished size will just vary.
Thank you so much!! This will help me a lot in one of my projects!
Great to hear!
I just wanted to clarify the green corner squares are 2 DC, 2 TC , c2, 2 DC, 2 TC ..is that right
I believe there is a typo on the one screen instructions.
It should be 2 DC, 2 TC, CH2, 2 TC, 2 DC
@@WindingRoadCrochetthank you, i had seen the correction from previous comment. Ty for the beautiful motif tutorial! I am making them for a lined bag, gorgeous!!
great ! thank you !!!!
You are welcome!
So pretty.🥰🧶🤗
Iam glad you like it.
So beautiful thank you so much
Love your tutorial ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Wonderful job! How could I make it into a smaller square? I'm a beginner.
Easiest way would be to use a smaller hook or smaller yarn.
❤ size needle?
I use a size H 5 mm hook. This is just the pattern for the square and not a finished project so you could use any hook that gives you the desired size square.
So Cute!! I can't wait to make these!! Thank you!!
You are so welcome!
I love this pattern, thanks so much!! Do you think you could give me the brand of hooks that you use? I was completely captivated by your hook the whole video!
It is a Furls Streamline Hook. I love the wood hooks but sense my dogs love them too I tend to buy the Furls Odyssey hooks now.
may i ask how thick were the yarns are?
The yarn I used was a catergory 4 worsted weight yarn.
It’s beautiful! Thank you!
Glad you like it!
This is beautiful. Can you recommend ( or have you designed) a plain granny square pattern that can alternate with this?
I have not.
How do you do your magic circles? I can't find anything on it.
Here is the video tutorial for it. th-cam.com/video/fwBhdiwpEQA/w-d-xo.html
Beautiful ! Thank you.
My pleasure!
I love this! Thank you!
So glad!
I hv ti make this pattern length 16 inches width 18 inches how many granny square i will need
It depends on the size of your granny square. I designed the square so that you can make it with a few different hook sizes that results in a differently sized square.
@@WindingRoadCrochet Thankyou mam
What size of your crochet hook?
Size I or 5.5 mm crochet hook
How did you join them?
I didn't make a finished project with this, but since the outside color is all the same you could use a whip stitch to join them or a invisible stitch or I like work a flat slip stitch when joining the piece together.
What kind of border did you do for this
The last row is just double crochet.
Hi I just wanted to ask how many double crochet was made in the first part, is the 2 chain also considered as a double crochet?
Also where did you connect 5he slip stich in the first part, was it at the chain 2 or the first double crochet
There is 16 Dc in the first row. My CH2 does not count as a stitch.
To the first Double crochet.
@@WindingRoadCrochet thank you so much!
Love the flower square . What is the size of the finished square ? Thanks for sharing a lovely pattern.
Let me check, 5.5 inches by 5.5 inches.
Very pretty
Thank you! 😊
Can I use cotton yarn?
Absolutely!