However, you’ll use two colors in each round, changing them in specific places. Round 3: You’ll use the same traditional granny square stitch for the rest of the square. Round 2: Ch 3, 2 dc in same spot, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in next corner, repeat ( ) in next two corners, then in final corner 3 dc, ch 2, sl st to top of ch 3 to close round. Round 1: Ch 4, 2 dc into first chain, ch 2, (3 dc into same st, ch 2), repeat ( ) twice, sl st to top of ch 4 to close round. The project begins with a two round granny square worked in Color A. It looks all fancy, but really, if you know how to crochet a granny square (or are willing to learn) and are comfortable with mid-row color changes, you can consider this crochet blanket your next project. Can combining two classics give you something modern and fresh? When those classics are the crochet granny square and the log cabin quilt block, the answer is a resounding yes.
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