Hello fellow crafters! Here is my brand new pattern for a granny square. Totally obsessed with the versatile granny squares right now! I designed this one in order to use it for desk organizer.
Video tutorial for this beautiful granny square is here- YouTube
The below instructions include written as well as photo tutorial for skyline granny square and how to join them to make the desk organizer.
Instructions
Gauge information-
Difficulty level – Easy – Intermediate
The pattern is written using US crochet stitch terminology. You can use yarn of your choice with its recommended hook size. Here hook size 3 mm (US D/3 or UK 11) is used. Make a swatch in order to confirm the right fit by making 25 double crochets x 10 rows = 10 cm/4” in width and 10 cm/4” height. The size of one square is 12 * 12 cm or 4.5 * 4.5 inch.
To make this crop top you will need following material
- Cotton 4ply fingering weight yarn 20g each color – 4 colors – color change is indicted in pattern. Total 80g
- Hook- 3mm
- Scissors
- Markers to mark important stitches
- Yarn needle to weave in the ends
Symbols for reading the pattern instructions–
- SL ST- Slip stitch
- ST- Stitch
- YO = Yarn over
- CH= chain stitch
- CH-SP = Chain space
- SC= single crochet in stitch
- DC= double crochet in stitch
- TR = Treble crochet Or (double treble crochet in UK terms)
- Colours: A – Butter; B – Peach; C – Rose; D – Mehendi Green
Step by step pattern instructions
• This granny square pattern is a no turn pattern. With yarn A, CH4, SL ST to join into the first CH to form a ring.
- Step 1- CH 3 (counts as 1 DC); 2 DC into ring; 1 TR into the ring followed by 3 DC into ring; CH 3, *3 DC into ring, CH 3*. Repeat * to * one more time. SL ST into 3rd CH of 3 CH made at the beginning.
- Step 2- CH 3; DC into next 2 ST; (2 DC, 1 TR, 2 DC) into corner TR ST; DC into next 3 DC; (2 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC] into corner 2 CH-SP; CH 1; ( 3 DC, CH2, 3 DC) into next corner 2 CH-SP; CH 1; ( 3 DC, 2 CH, 1 DC;] into last corner 2 CH-SP; (Invisible colour change = YO and insert hook into the 2 CH-SP,YO and pull through, there are 3 loops on the hook, YO and pull through 2 loops on hook, change to Yarn B, YO again with Yarn B and pull through remaining 2 loops). SL ST into 3rd CH of 3 CH.
- This step onwards the bifurcation into two different designs into the same square starts.
- Step 3- CH 3; DC into next 4 ST; (2 DC; 1 TR; 2 DC) into corner TR ST; DC into next 7 DC until next corner; (2 DC; 2 CH; 3 DC) into corner 2 CH-SP; CH 1; 3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1; (3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC] into next corner 2CH-SP; CH 1; 3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1; (3 DC, 2 CH, 2 DC] into last corner 2CH-SP; DC into last 2 ST; SL ST into 3rd CH of 3 CH.
- Step 4- CH 3; DC into next 6 ST; (2 DC; 1 TR; 2 DC) into corner TR ST; DC into next 11 DC until next corner; (2 DC; 2 CH; 3 DC) into corner 2 CH-SP; CH 1; *3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1* repeat * to * one time; (3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC] into next corner 2CH-SP; CH 1; 3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1, repeat * to * one time; (3 DC, 2 CH, 2 DC) into last corner 2CH-SP; DC into last 4 ST; SL ST into 3rd CH of 3 CH.
- Step 5- With Yarn C, CH 3; DC into next 8 ST; (2 DC; 1 TR; 2 DC) into corner TR ST; DC into next 15 DC until next corner; (2 DC; 2 CH; 3 DC) into corner 2 CH-SP; CH 1; *3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1* repeat * to * two times; (3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC] into next corner 2CH-SP; CH 1; 3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1, repeat * to * two times; (3 DC, 2 CH, 2 DC) into last corner 2CH-SP; DC into last 6 ST; SL ST into 3rd CH of 3 CH.
- Step 6- CH 3; DC into next 10 ST; (2 DC; 1 TR; 2 DC) into corner TR ST; DC into next 19 DC until next corner; (2 DC; 2 CH; 3 DC) into corner 2 CH-SP; CH 1; *3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1* repeat * to * three times; (3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC] into next corner 2CH-SP; CH 1; 3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1, repeat * to * three times; (3 DC, 2 CH, 2 DC) into last corner 2CH-SP; DC into last 8 ST; SL ST into 3rd CH of 3 CH.
- Step 7- With Yarn D, CH 3; DC into next 12 ST; (2 DC; 1 TR; 2 DC) into corner TR ST; DC into next 23 DC until next corner; (2 DC; 2 CH; 3 DC) into corner 2 CH-SP; CH 1; *3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1* repeat * to * four times; (3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC] into next corner 2CH-SP; CH 1; 3 DC into 1 CH-SP; CH 1, repeat * to * four times; (3 DC, 2 CH, 2 DC) into last corner 2CH-SP; DC into last 10 ST; SL ST into 3rd CH of 3 CH.
- Step 8- CH 1; *SC in each ST until corner; 2 SC in the corner ST*, repeat * to * till last corner; SC in each ST; SL ST into 1st CH.
- Fasten off and weave in ends.
Crochet chart for skyline granny square.
Yarn organizer
Now, let’s make a stash buster for our never ending stash of yarn. This yarn organizer is made by joining together six granny squares.
- Join the squares as shown in the pictures below. The piece is shaped as a square. It has four sides and one base.
- Image 1- one of the squares here work as the base and other two are sides of the organizer.
- Image 2- Join the last two as shown in picture. These will work as the other two sides of the square organizer. Sew them to the first pair.
- Cut the yarn and weave in the ends. Your stash buster is ready!!
Happy crocheting!!
Hi! I just wanted to take a moment and let you know that I love your designs. I’ve been searching for something different from what everyone else is doing and I found you on LoveCrafts of all places! I realize I could have gotten the patterns for free on your website, and I think it’s wonderful that you do that, but I wanted to support you more. So I bought every adult wearable pattern you had for sale. I’m so excited to make one of your designs and I hope you continue to create more because you are very talented!
Thank you and take care!
Michelle
Hi Michelle !! You have such a blessed heart ❤ !! I can not thank you enough for your appreciation and support..I will continue to create more because of motivation from angels like you..
I wish you good health and lots of love.
Stay blessed!
Komal
Thanks, this is beautiful!!! I would like some day make it.
Miriam
I am glad you liked it !! ❤