new project: granny squares blanket

There is going to be a new baby in our family in November.* I’ll give more details later, but for now suffice it to say that there will be a fair amount of baby knitting going on here in the next few months.

To kick off, I want to make a cot blanket. We found out this week that the baby will be a girl, which means I could go yarn shopping and make a start on it. Inspired by Kylie, I decided to crochet a granny-a-day blanket. I love Asiye’s restrained use of colour in her seablue afghan, and have decided to make this blanket in just four colours: cerise, lilac, pale green and white.

My first idea was to make  five-round squares with both the centre and the edge of each square pink. However, I thought these looked a bit uniform, and were also too pink for my liking.

My second idea was to make four-round squares with an edging of single crochet in pink, but after making a couple of them I thought that they were too small. 

Feeling rather like Goldilocks in my search for the perfect porridge granny square, on my third attempt I made five-round squares with an edging of single crochet in pink. I kept the same colour order in each square, but with the colours progressing from square to square.

I love this version! Having found  a combination that I like, I then got a bit carried away and spent the rest of the day making them. So, eight down, fifty-two to go!

If you don’t know how to make granny squares, and would like to have a go, there is a great tutorial on Crochet Cabana.

* it’s not mine!

20 Responses to “new project: granny squares blanket”


  • They are looking very pretty.Very cheerful. A new baby is very exciting especially when it isn’t you getting up in the night. A square a day is a great idea. Maybe I should do that with my hex blanket.

  • Love this colour combination. I don’t know why but I simply do not get how to crochet. I’ve tried internet tutorials and reading instructions, but to no avail. I’m thinking of a one last ditch attempt – a class. Something for autumn, maybe.

  • ha, I love the little * note at the end!

    This is going to be stunning, and I’ll wager you are going to love working on it – they are so addictive! I’m almost finished my granny squares and am about ready to sew the last on and start going round and round :)

  • I love your color combo; that is going to be beautiful!

  • love the qualifier at the end Anna!

    I really enjoy seeing your thought processes. That’s not something I ever think to capture and when i read yours I can see how it can be really interesting and insightful!

  • like bells says – your thought process is wonderful to observe.

  • its looking really great! love the colour combo. and they are addictive arent they? looking at yours reminded me of my huge throw, which needs around 40 more… i really should just finish it :)

    * the remark at the end made me really laugh, just in case we all had funny ideas…:D

  • Very nice squares. I made the chocolate cake at the weekend and it was delicious!

  • Very pretty – it is going to be a beautiful blanket…I really need to learn how to crochet!

  • I love how much work you put into your design process – it really shows with your finished products. It will be lovely.

    Look forward to hearing more about the new arrival!

  • I’ve so been wanting to do a granny square blanket. But I think sometimes the colors overwhelm me. I love your color choices and how you’ve decided to work them out! Great idea! You’ll have it done in no time!

  • Baby things are so much fun. The crochet square look perfect for a blanket and I love those colors. A bit different from the usual pink.

  • I love the colours! I feel so inspired, I haven’t crocheted since I was a child, and I only took up knitting again about two years ago having learned as a kid too … but am now desperate to crochet a granny square, lol! :-)

  • Your cot blanket is going to look gorgeous! And your process is quite fascinating and interesting.

    I really do need to learn how to crochet. Those squares look awesome.

  • Gorgeous colour choices and now I’m thinking I need to knit some.

  • You’ve almost got me thinking I should learn crochet – almost.

  • I like your final verssion best too.
    I haven’t crochetted Granny Squares in oh, about (cough, cough)… 30 years. Perhaps it’s time I re-learn, your baby blanket is going to be delightful.

  • I have just learned to crochet granny squares and am currently doing six round squares for a cot blanket. Squares work out around 6 inches when finished, but have absolutely know idea how many to do for a cot blanket. Help please.

  • I found out how to crochet when I was young. It did take me a long time to master it but now I can make lots of things now. I love it!

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