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Every year on August 15th, crocheters take to Instagram to post a close-up photo of a granny square they have made.

Started by Susan Regalia in 2014 and now run by Simply Crochet magazine, the idea is to create a virtual granny square blanket by uniting photos of individual squares with a hashtag.

To take part, all you need to do is post your close-up photo with the hashtag #GrannySquareDay2020.

Here’s my top tips for taking part:

  1. Make sure your photo is square, straight on, and your square fills the frame
  2. Make sure you post the photo to the correct hashtag
  3. If you have more than one square, post them separately
  4. Don’t post anything that isn’t a granny square to the hashtag

If you have projects that have used granny squares and want to share the love on Granny Square Day, use the hashtag #GrannySquareMakes2020. This way the official hashtag will only be granny squares, creating a beautiful virtual blanket.

I am a huge fan of granny squares – the traditional look combined with the vast opportunities to personalise and create different effects through colour is just the thing for a technically simple project with huge creative scope.

If you’ve never made granny squares before, never fear! There’s plenty of time to learn, and to help out, I’ve made a quick video showing how I made my square for this year’s virtual blanket. You can copy along with me!

If you’re already a granny pro and ready for a project, why not try my Henley cushion cover? It uses granny squares and granny rows, and it’s free.

henley

Henley

Crochet • Aran • FREE

Henley is a cushion cover that’s perfect for novice crocheters exploring basic granny techniques. The front is made up of small squares worked in the round and joined with single crochet while the back is simple granny rows worked flat.

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