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Let’s learn how to crochet a daisy granny square to use for all your favourite projects such as making bags, cardigans, blankets and so much more! Perfect for spring time! If you haven’t crocheted before, start with my beginner series to learn how to crochet!

This daisy granny square is compatible to include in projects with the sunflower granny square and solid granny square free pattern and also my growing collection of granny square designs (in my pattern shop)!
What Yarn Am I Using?
I am using Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton Yarn. It is my absolute favourite go to yarn for creating just about anything. It’s a quality mercerized 100% cotton yarn that is durable and amazing for making crochet bags, which is what I primarily make with granny squares!
You can purchase a PDF version of my crossbody drawstring bag pattern featuring a daisy granny square here!
Difficulty Level
- Advanced Beginner/Intermediate
Supply List:
Yarn/Material (for one square) – Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton Yarn (worsted weight level 4 yarn):
- Yarn A – Approx 1g/1.9 yds (Camel – centre of daisy)
- Yarn B – Approx 3g/5.7 yds (White – petals)
- Yarn C – Approx 3g/5.7 yds (Sky – inner square)
- Yarn B – Approx 4g/7.6 yds (White – border)
Hook:
Other:
- Tapestry needle (to weave in ends)
- Tape measure
- Scissors
Finished Measurement:
- Final square measures to about 4″ x 4″ (this can vary depending on yarn you use and or tension)
Stitches Used/Abbreviations (US Terms):
- Magic Circle
- ch = Chain
- st(s) = Stitch(es)
- sl st = Slip Stitch
- sc = Single Crochet
- hdc = Half Double Crochet
- dc = Double Crochet
- tc = Triple Crochet
- yo = Yarn Over
- FO = Fasten off
- sk = Skip
- sp(s) = Space(s)
- Rep = Repeat
- * = Repeat Instructions
- (…) = sts within parenthesis to be worked all into the same indicated st/sp
Pattern Notes:
- This pattern is written in US terms and is worked in rounds.
- I would recommend to block your squares for best results 🙂
- Photo steps/breakdowns are included below each round. Photographs are from a right handed crochet perspective.
Visual Daisy Granny Square Pattern:
Round 1:
Using Yarn A and a 4mm crochet hook, make magic circle (alternatively, ch 5, sl st to first ch). Ch 3 (acts as first dc), 11 dc into the centre of the circle. Sl st into top ch of the first st. Pull tail to close circle. FO. (12 dc)

Round 2:
Attach Yarn B to any st. Ch 4 (first tc), work 2 tc into same st as just attached, remove loop off hook, insert hook into top of first st, pull loop through to complete first petal, ch 2. * 3 tc into next st, remove loop off hook, insert hook into top of first st, pull loop through, ch 2. Rep from * 10 more times. Sl st into top of first petal to join. FO. (12 petals around)

Round 3:
Attach Yarn C into any ch 2 sp, ch 2 (first hdc). Work 2 hdc into same sp. * (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in next sp to form corner. 3 hdc into next 2 sps. Rep from * until end of round. Last sp will be 3 hdc and then sl st into 2nd ch of first st to join.

Round 4:
Attach Yarn B by pulling loop through Yarn C loop, pull tails to tighten. FO Yarn C. Ch 3 (first dc), dc 5 until corner. * (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in corner sp. Sk first st after corner and dc 11 across until next corner sp. Rep from * until end of round. Round should end with dc 5 after last corner is made. Sl st into top of first st to join. FO. (15 dc on each side of square for total of 60 dc around)


Make a Daisy Zipper Bag following this tutorial!
Written Daisy Granny Square Pattern:
Round 1:
Using Yarn A and a 4mm crochet hook, make magic circle (alternatively, ch 5, sl st to first ch). Ch 3 (acts as first dc), 11 dc into the centre of the circle. Sl st into top ch of the first st. Pull tail to close circle. FO. (12 dc)
Round 2:
Attach Yarn B to any st. Ch 4 (first tc), work 2 tc into same st as just attached, remove loop off hook, insert hook into top of first st, pull loop through to complete first petal, ch 2. * 3 tc into next st, remove loop off hook, insert hook into top of first st, pull loop through, ch 2. Rep from * 10 more times. Sl st into top of first petal to join. FO. (12 petals around)
Round 3:
Attach Yarn C into any ch 2 sp, ch 2 (first hdc). Work 2 hdc into same sp. * (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in next sp to form corner. 3 hdc into next 2 sps. Rep from * until end of round. Last sp will be 3 hdc and then sl st into 2nd ch of first st to join.
Round 4:
Attach Yarn B by pulling loop through Yarn C loop, pull tails to tighten. FO Yarn C. Ch 3 (first dc), dc 5 until corner. * (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in corner sp. Sk first st after corner and dc 11 across until next corner sp. Rep from * until end of round. Round should end with dc 5 after last corner is made. Sl st into top of first st to join. FO. (15 dc on each side of square for total of 60 dc around)
What’s next?
If you haven’t already, learn how create a sunflower granny square!

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