How to Crochet a Solid Granny Square with No Gaps (2024)

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Have you ever wondered how to crochet a solid granny square with no gaps or holes?

It’s easier than you think! The trick to making a modern, solid granny square is to eliminate the chain spaces, and use triple crochet stitches to turn the corners. This will give you a nice, clean, solid-looking square.

Keep reading for the step-by-step tutorial where I’ll show you exactlyhow to crochet a solid granny square with no gaps. Pick up your hook and let’s get started!

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Solid Granny Square Pattern

Difficulty:Beginner/Easy

Finished Size:5″ square

Materials

Hook:H(5.0 mm)

Yarn:Worsted weight yarn (Category 4)

You’ll also need:

  • yarn needle
  • stitch markers, if desired
  • ruler or tape measure, if desired

Terms and Abbreviations:

  • st/sts: stitch/stitches
  • ch:chain
  • ch-sp: chain space
  • dc:double crochet
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • tr: triple crochet

Pattern Notes:

  • This pattern is writtenin American terms.
  • Chain stitches at the beginning of the rounds count as a stitch unless otherwise specified.
  • I use 4 chain stitches for 1 triple crochet stitch. If the starting corner is too loose, use ch 3 instead.
  • To change the size of the granny square, add more rounds following the pattern.

Instructions

Foundation Ring: Chain 5 and join with sl st to make a ring. Or, use the magic ring technique.

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Round 1: Ch 4 (counts as tr here and throughout). Into the ring, work 3 dc,
(1 tr, 3 dc) three times. Join with sl st to the top of the beginning ch 4 to close the round. [16 sts – 4 corner tr and 3 dc per side]

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Round 2: Ch 4, 2 dc in the same stitch (which is the top of previous round’s turning chain). * Dc in each dc on the first side of the square. Work (2dc, tr, 2dc) in the corner tr. Repeat from * for each side. In the last corner, work 2 dc in the base of the ch 4 to finish the corner. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning ch 4 to close the round. [32 sts – 4 corner tr and 7 dc per side]

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Repeat the pattern established in Round 2 until your square is the desired size.

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Round 3: 48 sts [4 corner tr and 11 dc per side]

Round 4: 64 sts [4 corner tr and 15 dc per side]

Round 5: 80 sts [4 corner tr and 19 dc per side]

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To finish: When the granny square is as large as you’d like, cut yarn, fasten off, and weave in ends. You can use the starting tail to close up the center hole, if one remains.

And ta da! You’ve just completed a solid granny square with no holes at the corners. Why not make a bunch and sew up a cool granny square blanket?

More Granny Square Patterns

Here are a few more crochet granny square patterns for you to try.

  • Solid Granny Square Crochet Pattern
  • How to Crochet a Classic Granny Square
  • Sunburst Granny Square (Sunflower Pattern)

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Solid Granny Square Pattern (with no gaps!)

Yield: 1

Active Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

A crochet pattern for a solid granny square with no gaps or holes at the corners.

Materials

  • worsted weight yarn, or yarn of your choice

Tools

  • 5 mm crochet hook, or hook or your choice
  • tapestry needle
  • stitch markers, optional
  • measuring tape, optional

Instructions

    1. Foundation Ring: Chain 5 and join with sl st to make a ring. Or, use the magic ring technique.
    2. Round 1: Ch 4 (counts as tr here and throughout). Into the ring, work 3 dc, (1 tr, 3 dc) three times. Join with sl st to the top of the beginning ch 4 to close the round. [16 sts - 4 corner tr and 3 dc per side]
    3. Round 2: Ch 4, 2 dc in the same stitch (which is the top of previous round’s turning chain). * Dc in each dc on the first side of the square. Work (2dc, tr, 2dc) in the corner tr. Repeat from * for each side. In the last corner, work 2 dc in the base of the ch 4 to finish the corner. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning ch 4 to close the round. [32 sts - 4 corner tr and 7 dc per side]
    4. Add additional rounds as desired, following the established pattern.

Notes

  • Round 3: 48 sts [4 corner tr and 11 dc per side]
  • Round 4: 64 sts [4 corner tr and 15 dc per side]
  • Round 5: 80 sts [4 corner tr and 19 dc per side]

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How to Crochet a Solid Granny Square with No Gaps (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a tight granny square? ›

I just crochet clusters of trebles with NO chain stitches to space them out. The corners of the square – While most granny square patterns will suggest the corners are made up of three treble, three chain, three treble, for my tighter squares I do the following: three treble, TWO chain, three treble.

How do you get rid of gaps in crochet? ›

use smaller size hook. work with tighter tension. don't stuff it as much.

What is the best crochet stitch for granny squares? ›

A basic granny square is generally comprised of chains and treble stitches, worked from the centre outwards.

Why is my granny square loose? ›

If your squares are tight, curling up or looking round, it could be that your hook size is too small. If your square is really floppy and ruffling, it could be that the hook is too large. I always advise increasing by 0.5mm each time.

What is the easiest square to crochet? ›

Basic granny square patterns are ideal projects for beginners because they are quick to make and use a small amount of yarn. However, they're not only for beginners; crocheters of all skill levels make granny squares because they can be used to assemble more complex projects, like blankets and sweaters.

How hard is it to crochet a granny square? ›

A Granny Square is perfect for beginners, for multiple reasons: The motif is easy. The Classical Granny Square consists of chains, slip stitches and double crochets. All three stitches are basic crochet stitches that a beginner can make.

How do you keep granny squares from unraveling? ›

Thick Towels or Blankets and even Carpet/Rug: Lay your granny squares on a towel or blanket. Smooth out any wrinkles and gently shape the squares into their desired form. Although these materials may not offer the precision of a grid, they can still aid in blocking and help the squares retain their shape while drying.

What causes gaps in crochet? ›

If your tension is too loose on occasion, your stitches may be larger, creating gaps and resulting in those unwanted holes. To improve your tension, pay attention to how you hold your yarn and hook, and practice until you find a comfortable method that produces consistent results.

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