Crochet the sunburst granny square

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How to Crochet the Sunburst Granny Square

The Sunburst Granny Square is a vibrant and eye-catching crochet motif that features a beautiful star-like center surrounded by colorful petals. It’s a fun project for crocheters who want to experiment with color and texture, and it makes a great addition to any blanket, pillow, or accessory. This square is worked in rounds and is perfect for using up scrap yarn or making a statement piece with contrasting hues.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to crochet a Sunburst Granny Square:

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Step-by-Step Instructions:

Step 1: Start the Magic Ring

  1. Magic Ring: Start by creating a magic ring (adjustable ring) with your first color. If you’re unfamiliar with the magic ring, you can start by chaining 4 and joining to the first chain to form a ring, but the magic ring creates a tighter center.
  2. Round 1 – Sunburst Center:
    • Chain 3 (this counts as your first double crochet).
    • Work 11 more double crochets (dc) into the ring, making a total of 12 double crochets in the magic ring.
    • Join the round by slip stitching into the top of the initial chain-3.

    You should have 12 dc stitches in the first round.

Step 2: Work the Petals

  1. Round 2 – Start the Petals:
    • Join the next color yarn into any space between the double crochets of Round 1.
    • Chain 3 (counts as the first dc).
    • In the same space, work 1 more dc.
    • Chain 3 to form the top of the petal.
    • Work 2 more dc in the same space.

    This creates one petal.

  2. Repeat: Continue working 1 petal in each of the spaces between the double crochet stitches from Round 1. You should have 12 petals at the end of this round.
  3. Join the round with a slip stitch to the top of the first petal.

Step 3: Add a Second Round of Petals

  1. Round 3 – Adding More Petals:
    • For the second round of petals, change to your next color and join in any space between the petals from Round 2.
    • Chain 4 (this counts as the first dc and chain 1).
    • Work 1 dc in the same space.
    • Chain 1, then work 2 dc in the same space to complete the petal.
    • Repeat this process in each space between the petals, making sure to chain 1 between each dc pair for the corners.
  2. Join the round with a slip stitch to the top of the first chain-4.

Step 4: Final Round and Border

  1. Round 4 – Add the Border:
    • Change to your final border color (optional) and join the yarn to any space between the petals of Round 3.
    • Chain 1 (this doesn’t count as a stitch).
    • Work 1 single crochet (sc) into the same space.
    • Work 1 sc in each stitch across, and when you reach the corners, work 3 sc in the corner space.
    • Continue working sc around the entire square, placing 3 sc in each corner space to help the square lay flat.
  2. Join the round with a slip stitch to the first single crochet.

Step 5: Finishing Up


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How to Use the Sunburst Granny Square:


Conclusion:

The Sunburst Granny Square is a beautiful and fun pattern that adds a burst of color to any project. Whether you’re making a full blanket or using the square for smaller accessories, it’s sure to be a showstopper. With just a few basic crochet stitches, you can create these delightful squares that radiate warmth and charm. Have fun experimenting with different colors and designs, and happy crocheting!

 

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