How to Crochet a Lacy Granny Square - Video Tutorial
If you're after a lighter, breezier version of the classic granny square, you’re going to love this lacy take on the traditional favourite. With just one simple tweak, you can transform a dense granny square into something perfect for summer projects. In this post, I’ll walk you through how to crochet a lacy granny square, share some ideas for what to use them for, and give you all the materials you’ll need to get started.
Why Choose a Lacy Granny Square?
A standard granny square tends to be quite solid, which is great for cosier projects. But if you’re crafting for warmer months, lacy squares are the way to go. They’re lightweight, airy, and have a delicate, open look that’s perfect for layering or adding texture without too much bulk.
These squares are especially good for:
Summer throws
Lightweight cardigans or wraps
Beach bags & accessories
Baby items for warmer weather
Decorative wall hangings or table runners
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Materials You’ll Need
To follow along with this method, here’s what you’ll need:
Yarn: A cotton or cotton blend works well for summery pieces. In the video, I used Drops Paris & Sheepjes Cahlista both Aran-weight cotton yarn (equivalent to US worsted weight).
Hook: A 4.5 mm crochet hook is recommended for Aran weight, but feel free to adjust depending on your yarn and tension.
Scissors and a yarn needle for finishing off
Optional: Multiple colours if you’d like to switch shades between rounds
The Simple Trick for a Lacy Look
Wondering how to crochet a lacy granny square? It’s all about adding chain spaces between your clusters.
Instead of working cluster-to-cluster like in a traditional square, this version adds a chain space between each group of three double crochets (a "granny cluster"). Those little chain spaces open up the fabric and give it a lovely light feel.
As you build out your square, each round will repeat the same formula, just adding more granny clusters and chain spaces as the sides grow.
Watch the Tutorial
The video walks through the process step-by-step, from your starting ring to switching colours and building additional rounds. If you're a visual learner, it's the perfect way to see exactly how to crochet a lacy granny square and how to adjust it to any size you need.
Add Your Own Touch
You can customise your lacy granny square by:
Using colour changes every round
Trying finer yarns for an even more delicate finish
Joining multiple squares for larger projects
Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be able to whip up squares in no time and play around with all kinds of layout ideas.
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Final Thoughts
Now you know how to crochet a lacy granny square, you’ll be able to create gorgeous summer-friendly pieces that are as beautiful as they are breezy. These squares are simple, customisable, and a brilliant way to use up yarn from your stash.
Happy hooking and don’t forget to tag me if you make one!
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