Crochet granny square with 3D flower Crochet Motif
In this video, I show how to crochet a beautiful granny square with a 3D flower in the center step by step. I explain the process in a simple and clear way so it is easy to follow, even for beginners
Abbreviations:
- ch-sp– chain space
- dc– double crochet
- sc– single crochet
- hdc– half double crochet
- rep– repeat
- st– stitch
- slst/sl st– slip stitch for joining different rounds
- sk– skip
- sc2tog– single crochet 2 stitches together
- hdc2tog– half double crochet 2 stitches together
- pic– picot stitch
- TLO– third loop only
- FLO– front loop only
Notes
YARN: weight 4, worsted. HOOK: 5 mm. SIZE: 5.5 inches, 14 cm YARN: weight 4, worsted. HOOK: 5.5 mm. SIZE: 5.9 inches, 15 cm
First, I start by making a small ring and working stitches inside it to create the center of the flower. Then I continue by making the petals using simple crochet stitches, which gives the flower a soft and raised 3D look.
Abbreviations:
- Round 1. Magic ring (R1.1), ch2 (R1.1), dc, ch3, dc into ring (R1.3)*, repeat 8 times.
- Join to 1st dc with a sl-st, fasten off, and secure ends. (R1.4)
After finishing the flower, I begin working around it to turn the shape into a granny square. I show how to create the corners and how to keep the square neat and balanced while continuing the rounds.

Abbreviations:
- Round 2. Join with a standing popcorn in any ch3 space (R2.1), ch5, skip next 2 sts, popcorn in ch3 space (R2.2)*, repeat 8 times. Omit last popcorn. Join to standing popcorn with a sl-st, fasten off, and secure ends. (R2.3)
- ROUND 3. Join with a standing bpsc around any de of round 1 made before ch3 space working in front of ch5 space of round 2 (R3.1), ch4, fpsc around popcorn of round 2, ch4, bpsc around 2 dc of round 1 wearing in front of ch5 space of round 2 (R3.2)*, repeat 8 times. Omit last bpsc. Join to standing bpsc with a sl-st. (R3.3)
At the end of the video, I finish the last round and the result is a beautiful granny square with a 3D flower that can be used for blankets, cushions, bags, or other crochet projects. This pattern is easy to follow and perfect for beginners who want to create something e
Abbreviations:
- Round 4. ch1 (R4.1), in ch4 space (2sc, 3hdc) (R4.2), fphdc around next st, in ch4 space in off, and secure (3hdc, 2sc) (R4.3)*, repeat 8 times. Join to 1st sc with a sl-si ends. (R4.4)
As I continue working in rounds, I focus on keeping the edges straight and the corners consistent. This part is very important because it helps the final square look clean and professional. I also show how to maintain even tension so the square stays flat and balanced.
Abbreviations:
- Round5 Join with a standing fpsc around any popcorn of round 2 under the fpsc of round 3 made around the same popcorn (R5.1), 6 sc in ch5 space of round 2, fpsc around any popcorn of round 2 under the fpsc of round 3 made around the same popcorn (RS.2), repeat* 8 times. Omit the last fpsc. Join to the standing fpsc with a sl-st. (R5.3)
Abbreviations:
- Round 6. chi, sc in same st (R6.1), “sc in next 3 sts, hdc in next 2 sts, dc in next st, in next st (dc, ch3, dc), dc in next st, hdc in next 2 sts, sc in next 4 sts (R6.2)”, repeat** 4 times. Omit last sc. Join to 1st sc with a sl-st. (R6.3)
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