Simple Yet Amazing Variation on a Basic Granny Square [Free Pattern]

Are you ready to elevate your crochet projects with a fresh twist on the classic granny square? This simple yet amazing variation adds a modern flair to the timeless design we all know and love.
Granny squares are a staple in the world of crochet, but with a few clever adjustments, you can give them a whole new look that will make your creations stand out.
The Double Treble Burst Square: A Beautiful and Textured Crochet Pattern
The Double Treble Burst Square, designed by Amelia Beebe, is a stunning crochet pattern that seamlessly blends traditional granny square techniques with modern design elements.
At first glance, the square's base resembles a classic granny square, but the addition of the "dtfps" (double treble front post stitches) elevates the pattern to new heights, adding both texture and visual interest.
The dtfps, which are worked around the post of the stitch rather than into the top of it, create a raised effect that makes the square feel denser and more three-dimensional.
The result is a beautiful, textured design that is both interesting to look at and satisfying to crochet.
What's more, the Double Treble Burst Square is a relatively easy pattern to follow, making it perfect for both beginners and more experienced crocheters.
Once you get the hang of the dtfps, you'll find yourself quickly falling into a rhythm, easily creating rows of beautiful, textured squares.
Whether you're looking to make a cozy afghan, a stylish pillow cover, or any other crochet project that calls for a beautiful square, the Double Treble Burst Square is an excellent choice.
With its blend of classic and modern design elements, this pattern is sure to add a touch of sophistication and beauty to any project.
Materials:
Worsted Weight yarn in five different colors (Color A, B, C, D, and E)
Size H hook (5.00mm)
Yarn needle (to weave in ends)
Finish Size: 12”h x 12”w
Check out the original source for this pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at Crochetville Community
Thanks to Amelia Beebe for the post inspiration and featured image.
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Last update on 2025-04-29 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API
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