Granny Square Chicken · Free Crochet Pattern (2024)

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What can you make out of two granny squares? A chicken!! This fun tutorial will show you how to make the prettiest little pyramid you ever did see, and you can use it for a bunch of things, including home decor, a scent sachet, or keychain! Follow along with my free written pattern or video tutorial to make yours too.

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The Granny Square Chicken is a colorful hen crocheted using two floral granny squares. It will add some rustic, farmhouse charm to your life! This versatile pattern allows for endless yarn color combinations, and can be crocheted using yarn scraps so it’s quite suitable as a stashbuster project.

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About the Pattern

  • Easy / beginner-friendly
  • Works up quickly
  • Stashbuster project; great for using up leftover yarn scraps
  • Perfect for playing with different color combinations
  • Super versatile and customizable
  • Adds rustic, farmhouse charm
  • Available as a FREE video tutorial and written pattern
  • Available as a printable PDF download as well, if you prefer the ad-free written instructions with photo references!

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Granny Square

The granny square pattern I used is the Spring Court Granny Square. Isn't it beautiful with the different color combinations?

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Uses

There are many ways to make use of this pattern, such as:

  • Keychain: add a keyring
  • Ornament: add a hanging loop
  • Scent Sachet: stuff it with a satchel of lavender (or your favorite scent) to make it into a soothing diffuser for your car, office, or room
  • Pin cushion: just stick in your pins to have it serve as a pincushion
  • Gift: for family and friends
  • Craft fair product: sell it at markets; it's the perfect market prep pattern to work up because it's quick, easy, and will surely grab attention!

Yarn

    A yarn that has crisp and clear stitch definition can really show off the beautiful stitches in this chicken! Thus, I would avoid fuzzy, furry, and plush yarns. Instead, you can try 100% cotton yarns, such asLion Brand 24/7 Cotton yarn. I used Hobbii Friends Cotton 8/8, which was a little splitty (you'll see me struggle with that in the video tutorial), but it has a generously wide range of colors available to choose from! Other yarns that work great include acrylics, tencel, and bamboo.

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    You are welcome to use thicker yarns (to produce larger squares) or thinner yarns (to produce smaller squares). Just make sure you size up or size down your hooks, to match the yarn thickness you're using!

    PDF Pattern

    The PDF pattern isprintable, ad-free, easy to read, includes photo references,and helps support Sweet Softies!(If you enjoy my free patterns, you can consider it as a donation to me when you buy one of my pattern PDFs! It allows me to maintain my blog and continue sharing more free patterns.)

    You can get the PDF pattern frommy store,Ravelry, orEtsy.

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    Free Crochet Pattern

    Terms of Use & Copyright Notice© 2023 Sweet Softies (www.sweetsofties.com). You have permission to sell finished products made from this pattern, but you must credit Sweet Softies as the owner/creator of this pattern by linking to my website (www.sweetsofties.com). No wholesale. You may not translate, copy, alter, or sell my patterns in part or in whole in any way. My patterns may not be used in video tutorials or teaching online classes. My patterns may be used in teaching in-person classes ONLY with written consent from me. You may link to this pattern but you may not copy any part of the pattern instructions on other websites.

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    Crochet Pattern Information

    Size:

    Height: 3.5”

    Length: 4”


    Level of Difficulty:

    ★★☆☆☆ Familiar Beginner/Intermediate. Requires familiarity with stitches used (below), attaching yarn, and changing yarn colors.


    Stitches/Terms Used:

    • FO = fasten off
    • ch = chain
    • sl st = slip stitch
    • sc = single crochet
    • hdc = half double crochet
    • dc = double crochet
    • tr = treble (triple) crochet

    Materials:

    • Medium weight 4 yarn in desired colors (Recommended:Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton yarn)
    • 2.75mm crochet hook
    • 12mm plastic safety eyes
    • Fiberfill stuffing
    • Scissors

    Crochet Instructions

    To begin, make sure you have two completed granny squares made. Use the freeSpring Court Granny Square patternto make a chicken like mine!

    If you want photo references along with the written pattern, you can download the PDF pattern.

    1. JOINING THE SQUARES

    First, place the wrong sides of the two squares together. Use a yarn needle and long piece of yarn to sew three sides together, leaving the fourth side open.

    2. CHICKEN CROWN

    Have the opening of the square facing right. Starting from the upper-left corner, count 8 sts to the right. Attach pink yarn. Ch, sc, dc 3 in the same st, sc, dc+tr in the same st, tr+dc in the same st, sc, dc 3 in the same st, sc, sl st. FO and weave in the ends.

    3. CHICKEN BEAK

    Attach yellow yarn one st after the crown. Ch+sc in the same st, dc+ch3+dc+sc in the same st. FO and weave in the ends.

    4. FINISHING THE BODY

    Attach 12mm plastic safety eyes near the corner where the crown and beak are.

    Stuff the chicken with fiberfill stuffing.

    Then, squeeze the opening of the body flat so that the top corner touches the bottom corner. This creates a pyramid / triangular shape. Together, those corners become the center of the chicken’s butt (where the tail goes). Use yarn and a yarn needle to sew across this final edge. FO and weave in the ends.

    5. CHICKEN TAIL

    Attach pink yarn to a st next to the center of the bottom. The bottom is the last edge you just sewed shut. (Ch3+tr+ch3+sl st in the same st) x 3 to create three tail feathers. FO with a yarn tail and weave in the ends.

    Video Tutorial

    Want to crochet this project with me? Follow the step-by-step video tutorial below!

    Want to share your finished Granny Square Chicken? I'd love to see it on Instagram, @SweetSofties!

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    Thank you for reading, and hope you had a fun time crocheting this project! If you'd like to help out my blog, feel free to check out my post,"5 Ways to Support my Blog!"

    You might like my other designs if you enjoyed this one! Simply click on the image below for the pattern, or check out all myfree patternshere.

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    FAQs

    What is the best crochet stitch for granny squares? ›

    A basic granny square is generally comprised of chains and treble stitches, worked from the centre outwards.

    What is the easiest square to crochet? ›

    Basic granny square patterns are ideal projects for beginners because they are quick to make and use a small amount of yarn. However, they're not only for beginners; crocheters of all skill levels make granny squares because they can be used to assemble more complex projects, like blankets and sweaters.

    What to make with 30 granny squares? ›

    The most common granny square projects are blankets, bags, scarves and cushions - but there's so much more you can do with these fun crochet squares! From jewellery to slippers, coats to curtains - once you can make a basic granny square there's a world of patterns for you to try!

    What is the best yarn and hook for granny square? ›

    Choosing Your Yarn

    Most patterns for granny squares suggest a worsted weight yarn or thicker. These yarns will have suggested hook size anywhere from 5.5mm for worsted weight to 15mm for super bulky yarn. Remember, the thicker your yarn, the larger your squares will be.

    What is the strongest crochet pattern? ›

    Crochet Thermal Stitch is a super dense and one of the thickest crochet stitches. It's worked on two rows simultaneously which gives a double layer and a super thick and sturdy texture. Thermal stitch is the perfect stitch for potholders, bags, coasters or anything where you need extra sturdiness in crochet.

    What is the most basic granny square? ›

    A basic granny square features the chain stitch and double crochet stitch worked in groups of three. A chain stitchtypically separates each dc cluster from the next. And in each corner space, a set of double crochet clusters are worked, separated by a couple of chain stitches to form a corner ch 2 sp.

    What can I make with 40 granny squares? ›

    This list includes hats, backpacks, dog sweaters, hand warmers, sweaters, dresses and even pants! The possibilities are endless with granny squares. As always, it's a list that you can quickly scroll through, tap “pattern” and you'll be taken to the Yarnspirations website and download the pattern.

    Should you flip granny squares? ›

    The easiest way is to turn your Granny Square after each round. This method lends itself perfectly for the Classical Granny Squares which are reversible. Once you finish the first round, turn your Granny Square over so the backside is facing you. Then work your pattern instructions for the second round.

    What is granny square crochet pattern? ›

    A granny square is a square of crocheted fabric made in rounds, typically using clusters of double crochet stitches. They can be used to make cushions, blankets, bunting, jackets, jumpers – anything! Granny squares are mad cup of clusters of treble crochets.

    Is it hard to crochet a granny square? ›

    Although the granny square might look difficult it is in fact a beginner friendly pattern using just three stitches to create this iconic design which is a great starting point when learning how to crochet.

    Which crochet stitch is most efficient? ›

    In conclusion, of the basic crochet stitches, the double crochet and the treble crochet stitches use the least amount of yarn. They are short in the length and weight of yarn used for a 4 by 4-inch swatch. The Solomon's Knot consumes the least yarn among common lacy crochet stitches.

    What are the different stitches for granny square? ›

    Crochet granny squares can range from basic double crochet stitches to complex lace. There are popcorn stitch squares, heart granny squares, modern granny squares and even cupcake grannies. Here are a few types of patterns many crocheters enjoy.

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