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Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square Pattern

The Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square gets its name from the captivating sunflower-like design at its center. The square typically begins with a circular center worked in shades of yellow or gold, reminiscent of a sunflower’s vibrant petals. From there, the design radiates outward with stitches in varying colors, creating the illusion of a sunflower in full bloom.

To construct a Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square, crocheters use a combination of basic stitches like single crochet, double crochet, and chains. The choice of yarn and colors can vary, allowing for personalization and creativity. This flexibility makes it an excellent project for both beginners and experienced crocheters.

Discover the art of crocheting the timeless Sunburst Granny Square! In a mere four rounds, I will guide you through each step, helping you create this stunning square motif. While it radiates in sunflower hues, this design is equally enchanting in any color combination you choose. This pattern is the ideal solution for depleting your yarn stash while crafting beautiful additions to your crochet blanket collection.

Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square
Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square

Applications

The versatility of Sunflower Sunburst Granny Squares is truly remarkable. Here are some popular applications for this charming motif:

  • Blankets and Afghans: The classic use for granny squares, these can be combined to create cozy, colorful blankets that brighten up any room.
  • Pillows: Sunflower Sunburst Granny Squares can be used to make decorative pillow covers that add a touch of warmth and whimsy to your home decor.
  • Table Runners: Create a striking centerpiece for your dining table with a table runner made from these delightful squares.
  • Tote Bags: Stitching Sunflower Sunburst Granny Squares together can result in a beautiful and unique tote bag that’s perfect for carrying your essentials.
  • Garments: Incorporate these squares into sweaters, vests, or cardigans for a stylish and eye-catching fashion statement.
  • Wall Art: Framed or joined together, these squares can be used as wall art to infuse your living space with a touch of boho chic.
  • Baby Blankets: Craft a sunflower-themed baby blanket for a cherished gift that radiates love and warmth.

Materials

  • Worsted weight yarn in black, brown, yellow, and white
  • J/6.00mm Crochet Hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Markers (optional)

Abbreviations/Stitches Key:

ch = chain
st = stitch(es)
sl st = slip stitch
sk = skip
tr = treble crochet / triple crochet
cl = large cluster
sp = space
yo = yarn over
t = turn

Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square
Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square

Special Stitches:

Puff Stitch:
*Yo (yarn over) and insert the hook into the designated stitch, pull up a loop (as if you were going to do a double crochet). You should now have 3 loops on your hook.
Yo again and insert the hook into the same stitch, pulling up another loop (resulting in 5 loops on your hook).
Repeat from * 2 more times until you have 9 loops on your hook.
Finally, yo and pull through all 9 loops, securing it with a chain stitch.

Cluster Stitch:
Yo, insert the hook into the stitch, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops on the hook.
Repeat * to * 3 more times.
Yo once more and pull through all 5 loops on the hook.

Crochet Sunflower Granny Square Pattern

Round 1:
Using black yarn,
Create a magic circle (MC) and chain 3 (this counts as the 1st double crochet).
Work 15 double crochets into the magic circle.
Slip stitch into the top of the first double crochet (the top of the initial ch-3).
You should now have a total of 16 stitches.

Round 2:
Switch to brown yarn,
Chain 2 (this does not count as a stitch).
Perform a puff stitch in every stitch around.
Slip stitch into the top of the first puff stitch.
You should have 16 puff stitches in total.

Round 3:
Transition to yellow yarn. Begin by creating a slip knot and attaching it to any chain-1 space.
Chain 2 (this does not count as a stitch).
Work a cluster stitch into the next chain space (located between puff stitches), followed by a chain-1.
Repeat from * to * around.
Slip stitch to the top of the first cluster stitch.
You should have 16 cluster stitches in total.

Round 4:
Using white yarn, start by creating a slip knot and attaching it to any chain-1 space. In this round, all stitches are worked in the chain-1 spaces between clusters.

Chain 4 (this counts as a treble crochet).
In the same chain-1 space, work (2 treble crochets, chain 3, 3 treble crochets).
Next, in the next chain-1 space (ch-1 space), work 3 double crochets, 3 half double crochets, and 3 double crochets.
In the following chain-1 space, work (3 treble crochets, chain 3, 3 treble crochets).
Repeat from * to * two more times.
After the final set of stitches, work 3 double crochets, 3 half double crochets, and 3 double crochets.
Slip stitch into the top of the beginning chain-4.
Your Sunflower Granny Square is now complete.

Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square
Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square

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The Sunflower Sunburst Granny Square is a delightful blend of tradition and creativity, combining the time-honored appeal of granny squares with the radiant beauty of sunflowers. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting, this versatile motif offers endless possibilities for creating unique and eye-catching projects.