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Post image for 20 Things You Can Do with a Granny Square

Even if a granny square is the only thing that you can crochet there are tons of things that you can do with that one item.

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Post image for It Looks Like a Granny Square … But It’s Not. The Granny Square Print But Not Crocheted.

This is the quintessential crochet image that everyone knows as crochet so when people are looking to recreate the “stile crochet” without actually crocheting it’s this print that comes to mind.

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Post image for Where Did The Name Granny Square Afghan Come From? (+ 5 Unique Crochet Grannyghan Patterns)

I read an article a little while back about the history of why blankets are called afghans. It also mentioned the root of the name “piazza nonna”. I had never thought about either of these things before but found the information super interesting.

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Post image for My Crochet Rugs Are Finished … Maybe

I completed my large granny square rugs and have had them in the hallway for a few weeks but I’m undecided about whether or not they’ll be staying there after all.

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Gli “tovaglia” è in realtà una coperta all'uncinetto che hai visto prima come sfondo in molte delle mie foto. E 'un grande arancione e giallo granny square che amo a causa del divertimento, grassetto, colori retrò.

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Today’s crochet quote comes from Margaret Hubert’s Granny Square Book, which is the book I reviewed here on the blog yesterday.

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Post image for Crochet Book Review: The Granny Square Book

The Granny Square Book is a 2011 crochet tutorial book by Margaret Hubert. Just take a look at its gorgeous colorful cover, anche se, and you can see that in many ways it’s the ideal crochet book for spring!

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