How to Crochet a Mitered Granny Square

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Learn how to crochet a Mitered Granny Square. I personally love this abstract granny square. You can play with perspectives in pastels or brights with this fun little crochet square and create a beautiful blanket or cushion.

A mitred granny square on a marble background in white, grey, pink and purple.
Mitered Granny Square
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    What Will I Learn?

    In this blog, you will learn how to crochet a Mitered granny square with my free pattern and video tutorial. I’ll take you through all the materials and tools you will need and which stitches you’ll need to know how to crochet the mitered granny square design.

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    Materials & Tools

    Here’s what I used in the video tutorial but feel free to switch up the yarn and the hook to get a different look!

    Convert Pattern Terms

    Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.

    Terms & abbreviations

    Chain (ch): Yarn over, pull through.

    Treble Crochet(s): tr(s): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.

    Slip stitch (sl-st): Insert hook, yarn over, pull through both stitch and loop on hook.

    Stitch(es) (st/s)

    Pattern notes

    • Written in UK terms but switchable to US crochet terms above.
    • Video tutorials in both right and left-handed versions can be found at the base of this post.
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    mitered granny square: FREE pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • Chain 3 and then join with a ss into 1st ch to make a circle. Alternatively, you could use a magic circle.
    • Round 1 (RS): Using Colour A. Ch 3 (Counts as tr here and throughout). Working into the centre circle, work 2 tr, ch 2. (3 tr, ch 2) three times. Join to the top of ch-3 with a ss. Turn.
    • Round 2 (WS): Ch 3, 2 tr into ch-2 sp, ch1 *(3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into next ch-2 sp; repeat from * two more times. 3 tr, ch 2 into next ch-2 sp. Join to top of ch-3 with a ss and then tie off.
    • Mitre Row 1 (RS): Join Colour B into any corner sp with right side facing. Ch 3, 2 tr into same ch-2 sp. Ch 1, (3 tr, ch 1) into next ch-1 sp. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) in next ch-sp, 3 tr in next corner sp and then turn.
    • Mitre Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as tr plus ch 1), (3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-sp to corner. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) into next 2 ch-sps. Tr in top of ch-3 from previous row. Tie off and then turn.

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    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • Mitre Row 3 (RS): Join Colour C into end ch-sp from previous row. Ch 3, 2 tr in same sp, ch 1. (3 tr, ch 1) in each ch-1 sp to ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) in each ch-1 sp to end of mitre row, 3 tr in ch-4 sp. Turn.
    • Mitre Row 4: Ch 4 (counts as tr plus ch 1), (3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-1 sp to next ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-1 sp to end of mitre row. Tr into top of ch-3 from previous row. Tie off.
    • Continue to repeat Mitre rows 3-4 changing colours every 2 rounds if you wish to make your square bigger.
    • Border Round: With right side facing. Attach Colour D into any corner space. Ch 3, 2 tr, in same sp. Ch1, *(3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-1 sp to ch-2 corner sp, (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. Repeat from * around working 3 tr in beginning corner sp, ch 2, join in top of ch-3 with a ss. Tie off.
    • Sew in ends.

    Video tutorials

    Right-Handed

    YouTube video

    Left-Handed

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    Mitered granny square on a marble background with stationery.

    Mitered Granny Square

    Learn how to crochet the Mitered Granny Square. I personally love this cute granny square. Play with perspectives in pastels or brights with this fun little square and create a beautiful blanket or an adorable cushion.

    Materials

    • First you’ll need to get your materials and tools together. Here’s what I used in the video tutorial but feel free to switch up the yarn and the hook to get a different look!
    • Yarn: Paintbox Simply Aran, I used Paper White (200), Candyfloss Pink (249), Dusty Rose (241) and Misty Grey (203)

    Tools

    • Hook: 4mm or size required for gauge
    • Scissors
    • Darning Needle

    Instructions

      1. Chain 3, join with a ss into 1st ch to make a circle. Alternatively, you could use a magic circle.
      2. Round 1 (RS): Using Colour A. Ch 3 (Counts as tr here and throughout). Working into the centre circle, work 2 tr, ch 2. (3 tr, ch 2) three times. Join to the top of ch-3 with a ss. Turn.
      3. Round 2 (WS): Ch 3, 2 tr into ch-2 sp, ch1 *(3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into next ch-2 sp; repeat from * two more times. 3 tr, ch 2 into next ch-2 sp. Join to top of ch-3 with a ss. Tie off.
      4. Mitre Row 1 (RS): Join Colour B into any corner sp with right side facing. Ch 3, 2 tr into same ch-2 sp. Ch 1, (3 tr, ch 1) into next ch-1 sp. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) in next ch-sp, 3 tr in next corner sp. Turn.
      5. Mitre Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as tr plus ch 1), (3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-sp to corner. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) into next 2 ch-sps. Tr in top of ch-3 from previous row. Tie off. Turn.
      6. Mitre Row 3 (RS): Join Colour C into end ch-sp from previous row. Ch 3, 2 tr in same sp, ch 1. (3 tr, ch 1) in each ch-1 sp to ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) in each ch-1 sp to end of mitre row, 3 tr in ch-4 sp. Turn.
      7. Mitre Row 4: Ch 4 (counts as tr plus ch 1), (3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-1 sp to next ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-1 sp to end of mitre row. Tr into top of ch-3 from previous row. Tie off.
      8. Continue to repeat Mitre rows 3-4 changing colours every 2 rounds if you wish to make your square bigger.
      9. Border Round: With right side facing. Attach Colour D into any corner space. Ch 3, 2 tr, in same sp. Ch1, *(3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-1 sp to ch-2 corner sp, (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. Repeat from * around working 3 tr in beginning corner sp, ch 2, join in top of ch-3 with a ss. Tie off.
      10. Sew in ends.

    Notes

    This pattern is written in UK terms.

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    10 thoughts on “How to Crochet a Mitered Granny Square”

      1. Hi Amy this is a very difficult question to answer as it really depends on what yarn you are using, the size of your crochet hook and your tension 🙂

    1. I was unable to find where the link is for attaching the ‘Mitered Granny Squares’. Would you please share this link with me. Your tutorials are very easy to follow. Thank you for sharing your patterns with all of us.

        1. I still can’t find the video on how to attach these squares. The link above is for making the squares. Thanks for your help.

          1. Hi Carrie So sorry for the late reply, I have several video on how to join granny squares, if you search on youtube bella coco how to join granny squares you will get a list of my tutorials which you can then have a look through to see which one will suit you best 🙂

    2. Is it possible to continue the pattern and make it into a continuous granny square? Or does it have to be small squares that need to be joined together? Thank you

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