This simple crochet tutorial will help you to learn How to Crochet a Granny square.
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Skill Level
- Intermediate
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What do you need to crochet this project?
- Yarndage: 1.76 Oz (50g) / 185 Yrds (169m)
- Yarn weight: Fingering (14 wpi) / Super Fine
- Fiber type: 100% mercerized cotton
- Yarn Brand: Yarn Art Begonia
Tips for beginners:
- Scissors
- Stitch/place markers
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Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet
- chain (ch)
- slip stitch (sl st)
- single crochet (sc)
- double crochet (dc)
- treble crochet (trc)
- half double crochet (hdc)
- 2 double crochet shell with chain three space (2 dc shell with ch 3 space)
- 2 double crochet closed together (dc2tog)
- 3 double crochet closed together (dc3tog)
- 5 double crochet popcorn (5 dc pc)
- inverted Y-stitch
- back post single crochet (BPsc)
- picot
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