Crochet Poppy Granny Square Pattern for Blankets
The crochet poppy granny square is a really pretty way to add a strong floral element to your creations. This design combines a textured flower center with a soft square shape for a look that’s timeless and attention-getting. This is particularly lovely for blankets, cushions, wall hangings or meaningful seasonal makes.

Why You’ll Love This Project
This square has a nice 3D poppy look in the middle, and works out as a useful granny style motif to join into larger projects. If you want something floral that is still user friendly and easy to build on this is a good choice.
What you need:
Yarn in poppy colors: red, a dark center shade and green for the square Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle
Pick a yarn and hook size that is appropriate for the fit and texture you are looking for. The matching paid pattern specifies worsted weight cotton, but other yarns can be used.
Best Yarns for This Pattern
A cotton or a smooth yarn is good here, so that the flower shape will stand out clearly. If you want a softer square for blankets, an easy-care acrylic will work nicely, too.
Level of Experience
Intermediate or a nice stretch project for an advanced beginner.
Size & Fit Guide
Make one square like this and repeat as needed for your project. You can join several for a blanket or cushion, or just use a single square for a small decorative piece. Add more motifs and arrange them as you like to increase the total size of the project.
Used stitches Chain
- Slip stitch
- Single crochet
- Half double crochet (HDC)
- DC (Double Crochet)
- 3-treble crochet
How do you make it

Found the Foundation
Start with the flower center in a dark color. Start from the centre to give you a solid base for the poppy shape.
Work Main Section
Make it red, and create the petals around the middle. The flower is the star of the square so take your time making each petal neatly and keeping your stitches even.
Join or create
When the flower is made, the round flower is made into a square by making stitches into the spaces around the flower. The green outer part is what gives it that granny square look. Carefully work your corners to keep the square even and flat.
Cut off the edges
complete the last round, tidy the ends and fasten off. Weave in the ends well, especially where the colors change.
Useful Tips
- Place stitch markers on the corner spaces.
- After each round, make sure the square is lying flat.
- Keep your petal tension even so the flower is balanced.
- If you’re making a lot of squares, weave in ends as you go.
Common Mistakes Not To Make
- tightening the center too much or not enough
- Leaving a corner space when forming the square
- Unequal tension in petals
- Not counting your sides visually
- Joining motifs then flattening or blocking them
Suggested Customizations
Choose darker reds for a more traditional poppy look, or softer shades if you want a decorative floral square. You can also add some plain rounds around the square, make it a pillow panel or mix it with simple granny squares in matching colors.
Style Hints
This square is beautiful for remembrance themed projects, floral blankets, tote bags, table toppers and cushion covers. Combined into a small set, it also makes a thoughtful gift.
How to Take Care
Wash in cool water, reshape when damp and lay flat to dry. This helps the flower center and square edges keep their shapes.
Time Required
This will take a few hours depending on your speed, yarn, size and stitch pattern.
Abstract
This crochet poppy granny square is an adorable little motif with plenty of personality. It’s the kind of project that feels special in its own right, and even better when it’s repeated into a larger piece.
FAQs
Is this project beginner-friendly?
It is better for confident beginners or intermediate crocheters because of the shaping and color changes.
Can I use different yarn?
Yes. Choose a yarn and hook that give you the look and feel you want. The linked pattern notes that different yarns can be used.
What can I make with this square?
It works well for blankets, bags, cushions, and decorative panels.
Do I need exact measurements?
No. Repeat the square as many times as needed for your project size.
Does this use multiple stitch types?
Yes. The tutorial pattern uses basic stitches plus taller stitches for shaping and detail.