How to Make the Perfect Granny Square (without twisty corners) - Crochet Tutorial
Everyone loves a granny square and there are many different ways to make them and many tutorials available on the web. This tutorial particularly focuses on avoiding that "twist" you get after working a few rounds in the traditional method. This is particularly helpful when making large granny squares or a giant granny square blanket. The Perfect Granny Square Abbreviations (US terms) sc - single crochet dc - double crochet sl st - slip stitch ch - chain sp - space Other notes: I used a 5mm (H) hook with Aran weight cotton yarn to make my squares, but you can use any yarn you like, just use a hook recommended on your yarn ball band. I like to start my rounds with a chainless dc, you can do this too if you wish, or just stick to the traditional ch3. Join new colours with a sl st, if you wish to make your squares a single colour, sl st into the corner sp to start next round. Foundation Chain 4 and join with sl st to form r