Crochet Granny Square Blanket for Cozy Weekends
Granny square blankets are one of those cozy crochet projects that will never go out of style. This version is particularly lovely because it’s simple, relaxing to work on and easy to keep growing until it feels just right for your space or gift plans. This is a beginner friendly blanket tutorial and can be made in any size.

Reasons to Love This Project
This is a great choice of blanket for anyone looking for something calm, classic and easy to personalize. You can keep the look traditional or play with color changes as you go. The design is shown to be flexible enough to make in the size you want.
What You’ll Need
- Yarn
- Hook–crochet.
- Scissors
- Needle for yarn
- Stitch markers if desired
Any size yarn and hook to get the fit and texture you want.
Best Yarn for This Pattern
If you’re making a granny square blanket, a soft acrylic or acrylic blend is a practical choice because it’s warm, easy to wash, and stands up well to everyday use. If you prefer a softer drape, select a yarn that feels smooth and pliable in your hand.
Skill Level
Amateur-friendly. The tutorial is described as a step-by-step blanket for novices.
Size & Fit Guide
This blanket is given as an any-size project so just continue to repeat the rounds until you reach your desired width and length. Make it smaller for a baby blanket or keep growing it for a throw or bed blanket.
Used Stitches
A classic granny-square style worked in rounds with chain spaces and grouped stitches is shown in the tutorial.
Instructions

Start the Foundation
Start in the middle and work the first little square. This is the base shape that everything grows from.
Work the Body Section
Keep crocheting around the square, adding each new round evenly so the blanket grows outwards. It builds in a very repetitive way, so it’s easy to settle into once you get going.
Resize
Keep adding rounds until you reach the size you want. This style is nice because you don’t have to stop at a fixed measurement.
Join or Create
In this version the blanket is worked as one growing granny square, so you just keep the corners neat and sides even as it grows.
Finish the Edges
Once the blanket reaches your desired size, finish it off with a final clean outer round or simple border for a neat edge.
Helpful Hints
- Count your corners often to keep the shape even.
- If you are new to granny squares, use stitch markers in the corners.
- Every few rounds, pull back and make sure the blanket is laying flat.
- Keep your tension relaxed and your fabric will be soft.
- If changing colors, work in ends as you go.
Things to avoid
- Missing a corner spot
- Turning too sharp a corner
- When a new round starts forgetting where
- Pulled too tight yarn
- Stopping before size check
Customization Ideas
Go for soft neutrals for a classic look, bright colors for a cheerful blanket, or stripes of changing shades as the square grows. You could also add a simple border, scalloped edge, or tassels if that suits your style.
Style Tips
This blanket is beautiful draped over a sofa, folded at the end of a bed, used in a nursery or given as a handmade gift. It also makes a sweet comfort project to keep on your hook through the week.
Care Instructions
Wash gently in cool water if your yarn allows it. Reshape while damp and lay flat to dry. Always check your yarn label for the best care method.
Time Required
This will take a few hours depending on your speed, yarn, size and stitch pattern.
Conclusion
If you love simple crochet projects that feel both classic and comforting, a granny square blanket is always a good idea. It is easy to personalize, fun to grow round by round, and so satisfying to finish.
FAQs
Can beginners make this blanket?
Yes. It is presented as a beginner-friendly step-by-step tutorial.
Can I make it larger or smaller?
Yes. You can continue the rounds until it reaches the size you want.
Do I need to join separate squares?
This tutorial is for a blanket worked as one growing granny square, so you keep building outward from the center.
What colors work best?
That depends on the look you want. One color keeps it simple, while changing shades gives it a more playful granny-square feel.
Is this a good gift project?
Yes. A granny square blanket makes a lovely handmade baby gift, housewarming gift, or cozy throw.