FREE Crochet Popcorn Stitch Granny Square for Beautiful Projects
Shine with chunky crochet popcorn stitch granny squares—add texture, charm, and creativity to your next beautiful project effortlessly.
There’s a delightful stitch in the crochet world that stands out for its texture and elegance the popcorn stitch granny square. Known for its unique raised design, this stitch adds dimension and character to any project. Whether it’s a cozy blanket, a decorative pillow, or a stylish bag, these squares bring a touch of sophistication to your creations
Viral Crochet Popcorn Stitch Pattern You’ll Love
The chunky texture is ideal for helping projects stand out, offering a tactile experience that’s both pleasing to the eye and touch. Its versatility allows crocheters to play with colors, adding depth and vibrancy with each square. One of its biggest perks is how beginner-friendly it can be, despite looking intricate.
Each popcorn stitch creates a raised “pop” that catches the light beautifully, helping to highlight the overall design of your work. Adding these granny squares to your crochet toolkit means more options for designing meaningful handmade items for yourself or loved ones. Plus, the stitch’s durability ensures projects last for years.
Materials Required
- Yarn of your choice
- Crochet hook (size depends on the yarn)
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle for weaving ends
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Create a Slipknot and Chain 5
- Create a Slipknot:
- Wrap the yarn around your fingertip.
- Move the loop on the left over the loop on the right. Slip it off your fingertip.
- Pull the yarn to tighten the loop, creating your slipknot.
- Insert the Crochet Hook: Tighten the slipknot around the crochet hook.
- Chain 5:
- Yarn over and pull the yarn through the loop on the crochet hook. Repeat 5 times to create a chain of 5 loops.
- Yarn over and pull the yarn through the loop on the crochet hook. Repeat 5 times to create a chain of 5 loops.
Step 2: Join the Chain to Form a Loop
- Insert the hook into the first chain.
- Yarn over and pull through to connect the chain ends, forming a circular loop.
- This loop will serve as the base where you’ll work the next stitches.
Step 3: Begin Round 1
- Chain 3:
- This chain is counted as the first double crochet.
- Make 16 Double Crochets in the Center of the Loop:
- For each double crochet:
- Yarn over, insert the hook into the loop, yarn over again, pull through, yarn over, pull through the first two loops, yarn over, and pull through the remaining two loops.
- Continue until you have 16 double crochets, including the initial chain 3.
- For each double crochet:
- Finish Round 1:
- Slip stitch into the top of the chain 3.
Step 4: Begin Round 2 (Chain Spaces)
- Chain 4:
- The first 3 chains count as a double crochet, and the fourth chain creates a space.
- Make Double Crochets and Chain Spaces:
- For each stitch:
- Yarn over and double crochet into the next stitch.
- Chain 1 to create spacing.
- Repeat until each stitch contains a double crochet followed by a chain space.
- For each stitch:
- Finish Round 2:
- Slip stitch into the top of the initial chain 3.
Step 5: Begin Round 3 (Popcorn Stitches)
- Slip Stitch Into First Space:
- Insert the hook into the first chain space and make a slip stitch.
- Chain 3:
- Count this chain as a double crochet.
- Create Popcorn Stitches:
- Make 4 additional double crochets into the same space (total: 5).
- Flip your work and slip stitch into the top of the chain 3 to complete the popcorn.
- Chain 4:
- Between each popcorn stitch, chain 4 stitches.
- Repeat for All Chain Spaces:
- Make popcorn stitches in each space of the previous round.
- Between each popcorn stitch, add chain 4.
- Corners:
- To make corners, chain 10 after every 4 popcorn stitches.
- Finish Round 3:
- Slip stitch into the top of the chain 3.
- Slip stitch into the top of the chain 3.
Step 6: Additional Rounds (Building the Granny Square)
- Transition to larger patterns:
- Continue adding popcorn stitches and chain spaces.
- For corners, chain 10 in specific spots as the video demonstrates.
- Work Double Crochet Rows:
- After the popcorn stitches, switch to rows of double crochets.
- The corner pattern remains consistent: 2 double crochets, chain 2, 2 double crochets.
Step 7: Final Rows (Expand the Square)
- For the final rows:
- Add as many rounds of double crochets as desired to expand the square.
- Ensure each corner uses the formula: 2 double crochets, chain 2, 2 double crochets.
- End with a slip stitch to secure the final row.
Step 8: Weaving Ends
- After completing the granny square, chain 1 and cut off the yarn.
- Use a tapestry needle to weave the yarn ends into the stitches.
- Snip off any excess yarn.
Conclusion
By following this pattern, you will create a beautiful and versatile granny square. Creator step-by-step guidance ensures even beginners can master the crochet techniques used in this project. Repeat the process to create multiple squares for larger projects, such as blankets or pillow covers.