Amazing Crochet Daisy Granny Square BloomScape CAL Part 10

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Daisy Granny Square Tutorial: A Step‐By‐Step Crochet Guide from The Secret Yarnery

Welcome to this step-by-step crochet tutorial! Today, we’re creating a beautiful Daisy Granny Square inspired by the vibrant, real-life daisy flowers. This project is beginner-friendly, fun, and perfect for bringing color and texture to your next crochet project. Designed and demonstrated by Christa from The Secret Yarnery, this granny square is a perfect addition to the BloomScape CAL (Crochet Along). Let’s dive into this hands-on crochet adventure while learning new techniques and tips.

For a visual guide, you can watch the entire tutorial here:


What Makes the Daisy Granny Square Special?

This daisy-inspired granny square comes with exciting features that make it stand out. Whether you plan to use it for a blanket, pillow, or bag, it’s bound to capture attention with its charming design. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Made as one piece: No need to join separate components.
  • 3D flower centerpiece: The petals pop out, giving it that realistic daisy look.
  • Versatile design: Adjust colors and yarn to fit your creative vision.

Want even more daisy-inspired patterns? Check out the easy daisy granny square collection.

Materials You’ll Need

Yarn Colors For this project, you’ll need four different yarn colors:

  1. Center: For the yellow daisy core.
  2. Petals: To give your daisy its floral charm.
  3. Leaves: Green shade for the leafy base.
  4. Block: A complementary color to frame the flower into a square.

Christa used Favorite from Ice Yarns, which is a worsted weight yarn. However, you can use any four-weight yarn from your own stash!

Yarn Weight and Hook Size

  • Yarn Type: Four-weight (worsted) yarn.
  • Hook Size: A 5mm crochet hook is perfect, though feel free to adjust based on your yarn choice.

Additional Tools

  • Scissors: For cleanly cutting your yarn.
  • Needle: You’ll need a sharp-tip needle to sew in those pesky yarn tails.

Looking for a beginner-friendly yarn project? Check out this guide for easy crochet patterns.

Crochet Daisy Flower Granny Square.

Creating the Perfect Magic Ring

Starting with a solid foundation is key. The magic ring serves as the center of your daisy and ensures a neat finish. Here’s how to create one:

  1. Lay the yarn tail over your non-dominant hand.
  2. Wrap the yarn around your fingers to form an “X.”
  3. Flip your hand and slide the crochet hook under the short strand.
  4. Pull through the long strand to create a loop.
  5. Secure the loop with a slip knot and chain two to begin.

The magic ring might take a little practice, but once you get it, it’s a game-changer for circular crochet patterns!

Crafting the Daisy Center

The daisy’s base starts with a round of 23 double crochets worked into your magic ring. The first chain two counts as the first double crochet. After completing the round:

  • Gently pull the ring tight to close the center.
  • Slip stitch into the top of the chain two to join.

This bright, circular center will be the foundation for the petals to come.

Adding Life with Petals

The petals bring the daisy to life with their 3D effect. Here’s how to start:

  1. Attach the petal yarn: Find the front loop after the join and attach your yarn.
  2. Chain 13 for your first petal.
  3. Slip stitch into the next front loop to secure it.
  4. Repeat until you’ve gone all the way around.

Once completed, gently flip the petals forward to reveal the back loops for your next round.

Adding Leaves for Vibrancy

To create the green leafy base under your daisy:

  1. Attach the leaf yarn and skip eight stitches to find the ninth stitch.
  2. Work the first corner with two double crochets, chain two, and two double crochets.
  3. Continue around the daisy, making single crochets and corners to form a squarish shape.

Adding leaves enhances the daisy’s realistic charm and balances the square’s proportions.

For tips on creating corners that pop, check out our daisy granny square blanket tutorial.

Turning the Flower into a Granny Square

With the daisy and leaves complete, it’s time to frame your work into a classic granny square. Use your block color yarn and follow these steps:

  1. Attach yarn in any corner with a slip stitch.
  2. Work three double crochets in every space along the sides.
  3. For each corner, crochet three double crochets, chain two, three double crochets into the same space.

Repeat this pattern to complete the square. Keep your stitches tidy and snug for a polished finish.

Joining and Continuing or Ending

Depending on your project needs, you can either:

  1. Join with a single crochet to continue with additional granny square rounds.
  2. Finish off by chaining two and securing your yarn.

For this design, either choice works beautifully. Just remember to weave in all yarn tails for durability.

Helpful Tips for Beginners

  • Use a stitch marker: It’s easy to lose track of corners, especially when starting a granny square.
  • Count your stitches: Each round needs accurate stitch counts for symmetry.
  • Practice tension control: Relax your hands to avoid overly tight or loose stitches.

Looking to expand your skills? Explore 10 quick and easy crochet blanket patterns for beginners.

Conclusion

There you have it! You’ve created a stunning Daisy Granny Square with a 3D floral center, vibrant leaves, and a neat block border. Not only is this pattern a joy to crochet, but it’s also versatile for countless projects. Whether you’re making a blanket, tote bag, or wall decor, this design is sure to bring smiles.

If you’re ready to try more floral granny squares, why not explore the BloomScape CAL series? Let’s keep those hooks moving! Happy crocheting!

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FAQs

1. Can I use different yarn weights for this project?

Yes, but the final size of the Daisy Granny Square will vary. If you choose lighter or heavier yarn, adjust your hook size accordingly to maintain consistent stitches.

2. How long does it take to make one Daisy Granny Square?

For most crocheters, creating one square takes about 30-60 minutes, depending on your skill level and experience with crochet techniques.

3. Can I use this design for other projects besides blankets?

Absolutely! The Daisy Granny Square is versatile. You can incorporate it into cushion covers, tote bags, scarves, or even wall art. Let your creativity flow!

4. What can I do to make my petals uniform?

Consistent tension is the key to even petals. Practice chaining and slip stitching evenly, and try to relax your hands while crocheting.

5. Is the magic ring necessary, or can I use a chain loop?

The magic ring creates a more polished and secure center, but you can substitute it with a chain loop starting with 4–6 chains joined into a circle if you prefer.

6. How do I connect multiple Daisy Granny Squares for larger projects?

You can use the join-as-you-go (JAYG) method or sew them together using a tapestry needle and matching yarn for a seamless look.

7. What if I don’t have a 5mm crochet hook?

You can use a slightly smaller (4.5mm) or larger (5.5mm) hook. Just keep in mind that it may subtly change the size and drape of the square.

8. Can I make this pattern in a single color instead of multiple colors?

Yes! A monochromatic palette can result in a beautiful, minimalist design. Simply pick a single yarn color and use it throughout.

9. How do I block my Daisy Granny Squares?

To ensure your squares are flat and uniform, lightly spray them with water and pin them to a blocking board. Let them dry completely before using.

10. Where can I find more crochet patterns like this?

Explore The Secret Yarnery for more patterns, tutorials, and projects! Check out their website or YouTube channel.

Christa Patel is the creative mind behind The Secret Yarnery, a beloved resource for crochet enthusiasts worldwide. Based in Nairobi, Kenya, she combines her artistic vision with a passion for teaching to inspire crocheters of all skill levels. Through her engaging YouTube tutorials, written patterns, and online store, Christa has built a vibrant community dedicated to the art of crochet.

Known for her detailed, easy-to-follow instructions and approachable style, Christa specializes in creating unique designs, like the Daisy Granny Square, which are perfect for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike. Her mission is to spread the joy of crafting while empowering others to explore their creativity, one stitch at a time.

Explore more of Christa’s work:

Discover her crochet-along series, eye-catching patterns, and helpful tips to take your crochet journey to the next level!

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