🌼 The Petal-Edge Granny Square: A Detailed Crochet Pattern

Welcome, yarn artists! Today’s motif is the perfect blend of floral charm and geometric structure. Starting with a dense, textured bloom at its heart, this square effortlessly transitions into a clean, decorative square edge using elegant petal shells. It’s a fantastic square for joining into blankets, pillows, or even delicate garment yokes.

This pattern is written using U.S. Crochet Terminology.

✨ Materials & Gauge

IconItemNotes
🧶YarnApprox. 50–75 yards of a sport or light worsted weight cotton yarn. Cotton thread (Size 10) also works for a smaller, crisp finish. The white color is very elegant!
Crochet HookA hook size appropriate for your yarn. I recommend a 3.0 mm to 4.0 mm hook for a standard size square.
✂️ToolsTapestry needle for weaving in ends, and a pair of scissors.
📏GaugeThe finished square should measure approximately 5.5′′×5.5′′ after blocking. Gauge check: The solid center (after Rnd 3) should measure about 2′′ across.

📚 Stitches & Techniques

To complete this pattern successfully, you’ll need the following stitches:

StitchAbbreviationDescription
ChainchYarn over, pull through loop on hook.
Slip Stitchsl stInsert hook, yarn over, pull through work and loop on hook.
Single CrochetscStandard single crochet.
Double CrochetdcStandard double crochet.
Treble CrochettrStandard treble crochet (yarn over twice).
PicotPch 3, sl st into the first ch made.
ShellShellMultiple stitches (usually dc or tr) worked into the same space.

🌸 Part 1: The Floral Medallion Center (Rounds 1–4)

We begin working in the round to create the solid heart of the flower.

Foundation:

  • ch 4, sl st into the first ch to form a ring.

Round 1:

  • ch 3 (counts as first dc).
  • Work 15 dc into the ring.
  • sl st to the top of the starting ch-3 to join. (16 dc)

Round 2 (Defining Petal Spaces):

  • ch 1 (does not count as a stitch).
  • sc in the first st.
  • ch 3.
  • Skip 1 st.
  • sc in the next st.
  • Repeat from ** around.
  • End with ch 3. sl st to the first sc to join. (8 ch-3 loops)

Round 3 (Creating the Petals):

  • sl st into the first ch-3 space.
  • ch 3 (counts as first dc).
  • Work 3 dc, ch 1, 4 dc in the same ch-3 space. (This is a Petal).
  • sc in the sc between loops.
  • Work 4 dc, ch 1, 4 dc in the next ch-3 space.
  • sc in the sc between loops.
  • Repeat from ** around.
  • sl st to the top of the starting ch-3 to join. (8 Petals)

Round 4 (Creating Anchor Points):

  • ch 1.
  • sc in the first 4 dc of the petal.
  • ch 3.
  • sc in the ch-1 space at the peak of the petal.
  • ch 3.
  • sc in the last 4 dc of the petal (skipping the sc between petals).
  • Repeat from ** around.
  • sl st to the first sc to join.

📐 Part 2: Squaring the Bloom (Rounds 5–6)

This section begins the transition from the circular flower to the geometric square shape.

Round 5 (Defining Corners):

  • sl st across the first 2 sc.
  • ch 1.
  • sc in the next sc.
  • ch 3.
  • In the ch-3 space, work 3 dc.
  • ch 3.
  • sc in the next sc (the one at the petal peak).
  • ch 5 (Corner Chain).
  • sc in the sc at the next petal peak.
  • ch 3.
  • In the ch-3 space, work 3 dc.
  • ch 3.
  • sc in the next sc.
  • ch 3 (Side Chain).
  • sc in the next sc.
  • Repeat the pattern around: (ch 3, 3 dc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, 3 dc, ch 3, sc, ch 3, sc).
  • sl st to the first sc to join. (4 ch-5 corners, 4 ch-3 side chains)

Round 6 (Solidifying the Square):

  • sl st into the ch-3 space.
  • ch 3 (counts as first dc).
  • Work 2 dc in the ch-3 space.
  • ch 1.
  • 3 dc in the next ch-3 space.
  • Corner: In the ch-5 space, work (4 tr, ch 2, 4 tr).
  • ch 1.
  • 3 dc in the next ch-3 space.
  • ch 1.
  • 3 dc in the next ch-3 space.
  • ch 1.
  • In the ch-3 side space, work 3 dc.
  • Repeat the pattern around.
  • sl st to the top of the starting ch-3 to join.

💎 Part 3: The Petal Shell Edging (Rounds 7–8)

This is the final decorative section that creates the repeating fan/petal look along the edge.

Round 7:

  • sl st across the first dc and into the ch-1 space.
  • ch 1.
  • sc in the ch-1 space.
  • ch 3.
  • sc in the next ch-1 space.
  • ch 3.
  • Corner: In the ch-2 corner space, work (sc, ch 5, sc).
  • ch 3.
  • sc in the next ch-1 space.
  • Continue the sc, ch 3 pattern across the side, placing sc in each ch-1 space and ch 3 between.
  • sl st to the first sc to join.

Round 8 (Final Petal Shells):

  • sl st into the first ch-3 space.
  • ch 1.
  • In the ch-3 space, work (sc, 5 dc, sc) (a Small Shell).
  • ch 1.
  • In the next ch-3 space, work (sc, 5 dc, sc) (Small Shell).
  • ch 1.
  • Corner: In the ch-5 corner space, work (sc, 2 tr, 2 tr, P, 2 tr, 2 tr, sc) (a Large Shell).
  • ch 1.
  • In the next ch-3 space, work (sc, 5 dc, sc) (Small Shell).
  • Repeat the pattern of ch 1, Small Shell, ch 1, Small Shell across the side.
  • Repeat the Large Shell in the next corner.
  • sl st to the first sc to join.

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📌 Finishing and Blocking

  • Secure Ends: Fasten off your yarn and use your tapestry needle to carefully weave in all loose ends on the wrong side of your work.
  • Blocking (Crucial!): To ensure your petals are crisp and the square is perfectly square, blocking is a must.
    1. Dampen your square thoroughly.
    2. Pin the square to a padded surface (like a foam board), pulling gently but firmly on the four corners and the outermost shell points to define the shape.
    3. Allow the square to dry completely before unpinning.

Your beautiful Petal-Edge Granny Square is complete! What heirloom project will you create by joining these exquisite motifs?

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