Crochet large beautiful squares of the scheme. Crochet square motif: pattern, knitting description

Crocheting not only calms the nerves, but also allows you to acquire beautiful things of your own production. Needlewomen skillfully weave threads and get real designer things. Knitted wardrobe items have always looked attractive. Women from the people and royal personalities dressed in clothes from openwork motifs. New patterns are regularly invented, which become more complicated and complemented by crochets and air loops. But the scheme of such an element is presented in the article below.

Square motifs

Crochet square motifs with patterns are presented in our article. They are of varying complexity. Of course, on the one hand, things from motives are easy to do. But there is another side to this needlework. It is required to connect dozens of squares to create a real masterpiece. Needlewomen love to knit a square can be of any complexity. During such creativity, all the remnants of yarn are used. The color scheme is the most diverse. It all depends on the preference of the person. In yarn stores you will find many colors and shades. The dimensions of the motifs will depend on the thickness of the thread and the number of the hook.

It usually takes enough time to crochet square motifs. Schemes, a description of the sequence describe in detail each step. Any square begins with a chain of air loops. Then they close in a circle. Next, use columns with a different number of crochets.

Square motifs with a simple pattern

Let's look at a simple crochet square motif. The scheme is easily deciphered. In the picture you see that you need to start knitting from the ring. It is knitted from eight air loops. Next, the circle is tied with single crochets. In order for the square to have a proportional shape, each row must begin with a lifting loop. The third row consists of alternating a column with one crochet and five air loops.

Flower petals will form from the fourth row. Each leaf is knitted from a set of columns: one half-column, one column with a single crochet, air loop, two columns with two crochets, one column with a single crochet and one half-column. Each petal closes with a single crochet. It turns out a clear flower. Now the motive must be enclosed in a square. To do this, we collect seven air loops from the top of one petal, connect it to the new top of the other petal using a single crochet. The corner parts involve nine air loops. We tie the resulting row with single crochets. The next one is done in the same way. We knit the last row, alternating a column with one crochet and one air loop.

Motifs with complex patterns

Of course, beautiful crochet square motifs look more spectacular. Schemes for such elements are more complex. Do not rush to perform such patterns. You need to start with the simplest ones. Learn to understand and decode diagrams with simpler loop sets. To connect them, only initial skills are needed.

There are more complex motives. They contain unusual pictures in the center of the composition. There are also such square motifs that are knitted with voluminous flowers in the center. They are knitted only by professional needlewomen. From the first time it is difficult to perform such a square crochet motif. The scheme contains a set of columns with a varied number of crochets.

Motifs with children's drawings

Very often, motifs are used to knit clothes for children. Crocheted square motifs with patterns that depict flowers look good. They fit perfectly in dresses and skirts for girls. But not only these elements can be created with your own hands. If you show imagination, then you can enclose any figure in a square.

We bring to your attention cute owls, which will be a wonderful decoration for children's clothes. Your child will definitely appreciate such efforts. From them you can knit a unique blanket that will decorate your baby's bed. Pillows and rugs will also look unique. If desired, any character can become an ornament of an interior item. The main thing is to correctly enclose it in a square.

Square patterns in the interior

Knitted items always attract attention. Crochet is often used to decorate the interior. Schemes of square motifs are especially often used by eminent designers. You, too, can decorate your home with unusual bright things. It only at first glance seems that such things are created for a long time and difficult. Of course, masterpieces are not created in a few hours.

In any case, the process is worth the result. Use crocheted openwork square motifs to create many interior items. Schemes can be chosen of any complexity. Alternate different motifs if you wish. Let's see what exactly can be connected in this way.

Curtains and plaid

Square motifs can decorate any window in the room. Interesting openwork curtains will add comfort and will attract attention. If you want to create something special, then by all means use this knitting method. Curtains made of yarn look especially advantageous in a country house. It is not necessary to use multi-colored threads. One tone looks noble and stylish. Pay attention to the color scheme of the entire interior.

Pillows and a blanket will be a great addition to the bedroom or living room. It is always a pleasure to pour a mug of hot coffee, turn on your favorite movie and cover yourself with a soft warm blanket. From the motives, such a thing looks very attractive. Everyone knows how well crochet soothes the nerves. Schemes of square motifs can be varied. It depends on your skill.

Pillows will decorate a sofa or chair. Volumetric knitting looks especially attractive. Such things will not leave anyone indifferent. They can be a wonderful gift for your loved ones.

Bolero from motives

A special place in the wardrobe of every person is always occupied by cozy and warm sweaters. Or skirts. A lot of patience requires crocheting. Schemes of square motifs allow you to create real masterpieces. Every fashionista will love the bolero, which is made from ten attractive squares. Such a thing will decorate any dress or blouse.

The color of the product can be any. If you are afraid to experiment with bright shades, then opt for the classic color - black. It always looks chic and expensive. If you have a daughter, then be sure to update her wardrobe with such a feminine thing. Beautiful things should be in the wardrobe of even the smallest lady.

Bags made of square motifs

We crochet square motifs, the patterns presented in the article are very diverse. In fact, every needlewoman can easily create her own exclusive models. After all, this is how new patterns and openwork elements are born. It is difficult to imagine something more beautiful than yarn products. Crochet allows you to create light and unique interior items and wardrobe items.

If you like square motifs, then use them in your bag. Knitted accessories are in special demand. A hand-knitted bag is always eye-catching. You can tie it yourself. Squares will be a wonderful decoration. You don't have to use the same patterns. By combining elements, you will create an exclusive item. It can always be presented as a gift to a beloved friend or sister.

Your talent must be used to the fullest. Decorate your home with unforgettable motifs. Knit clothes and any accessories. This is how you show your individuality and show the world your creativity. Don't be afraid to be bright and catchy. Improve your technique and you will learn how to create unforgettable objects from motifs. They are not only square, but also triangular, round and even multifaceted.

Good afternoon dear friends!

Do you know that the granny square motif is back in fashion? And they use it not only for knitting blankets and pillows, but also in completely unexpected things.

However, grandmother's square has always been crocheted and knitted, and today I will offer you a pattern and description of its knitting for beginners, I will tell you how to connect motifs from the grandmother's square, as well as ideas for using it.

Let's start with ideas. Maybe after seeing these photos, you will want to knit one of the models.

Models from grandmother's squares

I was wondering why the grandmother's square pattern is called that, but I did not find the answer. My opinion is that our grandmothers have been knitting with such a pattern since ancient times, and this motive is very simple, you can start learning to crochet from it.

From it you can connect everything! It can be any product: bags, wallets, dresses, sundresses, skirts, cardigans, tops, shawls, ponchos, scarves, gloves, and other clothes, even clothes for animals.

I made a selection of many bag ideas from the grandmother's square in the video:

Now in many cities, objects on the streets and in parks are dressed up in knitted clothes, just for these cases our favorite motif is very well suited.

Crocheted grandmother's square is also used for knitting home comfort items. When I was preparing the material and analyzing what readers are most often looking for on the Internet, it turned out that needlewomen are more interested in blankets.

But from grandmother's squares you can still connect:

  • pillows on the sofa
  • floor mats and chairs
  • armrest covers for sofas and chairs
  • napkins and panels
  • baskets
  • and much more.

And the knitted curtain from grandmother's squares especially fascinated me.

Now we'll talk about how to knit a grandmother's square, and below I will give more options for models in different colors.

Grandmother's square - diagram and description

The classic crochet grandmother's square, the scheme of which is in front of you, is knitted in a circle, starting from the center.

We collect 6 loops of the chain, close in a circle with a connecting column.

1st row: 3 air loops for lifting, 2 single crochet stitches, 2 ch, 3 single crochet stitches, repeat 2 more times, at the end of 2ch, connect to the beginning of the row.

2nd row: with connecting posts we stretch the thread to the arch from the VP; 3VP for lifting, 2С1Н, 2 VP and 3 С1Н in the same arch. And so in each next arch there are two groups of 3 double crochets and 2 VPs between them.

3rd and subsequent rows: in the corners we knit similarly to row 2, and on the sides of the square, 3 C1H each, crocheting between the same groups of columns of the previous row.

Thus, you can knit as many rows as you want to the desired size of the motif. You can also knit a giant grandmother's square.

How to tie a grandmother's square

In the last row, to get an even dense row, you can knit single crochets over all the loops of the previous row or tie the motif with single crochets. And you can not do this, depending on the model that we will knit.

On my channel, I talked about a pillow knitted with this pattern and made a video master class for beginners on how to crochet a grandmother's square step by step:

Very often, multi-colored grandmother's squares are crocheted, changing the color of the yarn when knitting the next row or even in the same row. In this case, it is important to correctly make the transition from knitting in one color to another: at the end of the row, when knitting the last column, the last two loops on the hook are already knitted in a new color. You can find out more about this .

Connecting granny squares crochet can be done as follows: you need to fold two motifs with each other face inward, and then connect with a hook with connecting posts. In this case, the hook must be inserted under the back walls of the loops of both motifs.

To get a beautiful scar in some models of blankets and pillows, motifs are connected from the front side. In this case, the hook can be inserted both under the back walls of the loop and under both walls, and connected either with single crochets or connecting posts.

There is also an openwork method of joining, in which a knitted fabric is obtained without visible seams, as if everything is connected entirely with one pattern.

I found an interesting detailed master class on connecting motifs, you can see it.

Non-square granny square

I told you how to knit a classic grandmother's square (square). But in this way you can knit a triangular motif, and a hexagonal one, and a circle.

Despite the fact that these are no longer square motifs, they still say that they are connected by a grandmother's square. It’s just that there is one knitting principle here, namely: the columns are knitted, always inserting a hook into the gap or air loops between the columns of the previous row.

If you are interested in hexagonal motifs, we have a chic and photo of various things made of hexagons.

Just take a look at what beauty can be connected according to this last scheme:

Interesting options for knitting a grandmother's square

In addition, grandmother's square can be knitted not only from the center, but also from the corner, with a flower in the middle, in a spiral, in Spanish and in other ways.

Flower motif

Motif from the corner

You can see how to knit a square from the corner. And I connected immediately with a flower.

Grandma's square in Spanish

This motif is also called the grandmother's square in a new way. It seems to fit similarly, but broaches are additionally introduced: double crochet, then the hook is inserted one row below and knitted like a double crochet. It turns out such an interesting beautiful effect.

I bring you a diagram and a video lesson from.

Spiral motif

It is very interesting to knit in a spiral, although not very simple at first glance. I somehow knitted bright.

Learn to knit better by watching videos from

The play of colors and the arrangement of motifs in the product

Products with a grandmother's square pattern can be knitted from the remnants of yarn well-matched in color or from new yarn. Different shades of color and arrangement of motifs can create interesting effects.

Plaids

See how crocheted plaids from granny squares look different.

I have another interesting idea for using the granny square pattern and the spider in .

Since the diagram is incomplete there (in the upper right corner), I had to add a little from myself.

Here is the crochet openwork square I got.

The square is freshly knitted, so it's a little uneven. I'll iron later.

And I drew a crochet square pattern like this:

And now, as usual, a detailed master class.

I knitted this square crochet pattern from Lily Semyonov yarn (100% mercerized cotton, 392m / 100 g) crochet No. 2.

We make the initial ring of 10 air loops (VP) and start knitting the 1st row with 3 lifting VP

and another 27 double crochets. At the end of the row is a connecting post.

The 2nd row consists of 4 arches of 10 VPs and 6 single crochets between them. Start with a single crochet.

3rd row. We tie each arch like this: 2 st.b / n, pico from 3 VP, * 2 st.s / n, pico *, from * to * repeat 3 more times, and tie 2 st.b / n.

Between the arches, do 4 st.b / n.

4th row (in the scheme of the openwork square, it is marked with a crochet in red).

Knit arches for 7 and 8 VP, attaching them to pico st.b / n. Between the "corners" of the crocheted square, do 3 st.b / n.

5th row (the most difficult, be careful).

I can’t figure out how to correctly name these 4 “corners” of the square. Let's pretend it's a flower and I'll call them petals.

We tie the first petal according to the scheme.

In the 1st arch, knit 1 st.b / n, 1 semi-st.s / n, 6 st.s / n, pico from 3 VP, 2 st.s / n

In the 2nd arch - alternate 5 tbsp / n and pico 5 times, finish with 2 tbsp / n.

Tie the 3rd arch like the 1st, only in a mirror image.

Tie a single crochet between the petals.

And when tying the second petal there will be an addition. Before the picot on the 1st arch, we make a chain of 4 VPs and attach it with a b / n column to the 5th s / n column of the 1st petal. (See diagram and photo).

We turn the work and tie this chain like this: * 3 VP (not pico), 2 st.b / n * - 4 times, 3 more VP and connection.

And then we continue to tie the second petal, like the first.

We make the third petal in the same way as the second.

We start the fourth in the same way, and when tying the third arch, we make 4 VPs to the first petal. We tie this "bridge", as before.

And then we finish tying the 3rd arch of the 4th petal: 6 st.s / n, 1 half-st.s / n, 1 st.b / n.

Everything. Crocheted openwork square is ready.

I crochet these crochet squares using only the 3 center picots at the top of the petals.

That is, when knitting the last row in the place where the connection should be, I knitted 1 VP, 1 st.b / n in the picot of another square crochet motif, 1 more VP and the connection st (as at the end of the picot).

It turned out a strip of diamonds, and I made myself a belt.

I bought a wide elastic band, 3 fasteners.

Squares are rightfully considered one of the most popular motifs in needlework. The demand for squares is explained quite simply - they are extremely easy to manufacture, and also convenient in terms of connecting square parts into a single piece.

Square motifs are among the basics of crocheting, so most often it is with them that they begin acquaintance with knitting motifs. In addition, with the help of such a traditional motif, in the shortest possible time it will be possible to knit the most beautiful models of clothing (women's and children's sweaters, ponchos, boleros, dresses and skirts), stylish accessories (hats, shawls, bags, belts), as well as all kinds of interior items ( blankets, bedspreads, pillowcases, potholders, rugs, planters for flower pots and much more).

In the theory of crochet, there are:

  • a tight square knitted with a cloth without gaps with b / n columns (RLS) or s / n columns (SSN);
  • “grandmother’s square” - a motif knitted with different colors of threads using double crochet stitches (C2H) and special twisted stitches, thanks to which it is possible to get a bright canvas with an elementary openwork pattern;
  • openwork square - a more complex, at the same time, incredibly airy motif, widely used in knitting amazingly beautiful items of women's wardrobe (blouses, dresses, tunics).

The implementation of most square motifs is available even to beginner needlewomen. We recommend mastering crocheted square motifs on the simplest dense square from b / n and s / n columns. In any case, the ability to knit a square will always come in handy, because with the help of such a motive you can create a wide variety of products.

In today's material, we suggest learning how to knit several types of square motifs, as well as how to create ready-made knitted works from them.

Simple square motif with light openwork

Knitting progress

We start with a ring with 5 air loops (VP) and one lifting VP (RWY). We knit in a circular way.

Row number 1: in the ring from the VP - 8 tbsp. b / n, between which we knit along the 1st VP. The end of the row is a connection column (SS).

Row number 2: 4 VP + 1 tbsp. s / n, we knit the entire row with rapports under the air loops of the base of the PR (previous row): 1 CCH + 1 VP + 1 CCH. SS.

Row 3: ch 3 + dc 3 + ch 1. We continue with rapports: 4 CCH + 2 VP. SS.

Rows No. 4-5: we perform art. s / n and air. loops according to the scheme proposed above. The corners of the square are formed by the following knitted combination: 3 CCH + 2 VP + 3 CCH. End - SS, cut the thread, hide it inside the canvas.

Using the specified square motif, you can make all kinds of knitted products - from women's and children's clothing to interesting knitted accessories.

Knitted square with a floral motif in the center

Knitting sequence

With yellow yarn we collect a chain of air. loops, closed by the SS in the ring, add 1-well runway, knit 8 RLS inside the ring.

Row number 2: in each p. PR we knit 1 lush CCH, between them - 2 VPs. With the help of such a knitted combination, 8 flower petals will be obtained. SS. We cut the thread, hide it.

Row number 3: with green yarn, we perform rapports to form the corners of the square: 3 PSSN (half-column s / n) + 2 VP + 3 PSSN, we get the first corner. We add 3 more PSSNs (between the corners), then we knit the 2nd, 3rd and 4th corner by analogy, not forgetting to knit 3 PSSNs between rapports. SS. We cut the thread, stretch it inside the canvas.

Rows No. 4-5: we take white yarn, raise 3 runways, knit 1 dc in each loop of the PR, to form clear corners in two VPs of the PR, we make additions of 2 SSNs in each of them, between increments of 2 VP. SS.

Row number 6: we tie a square according to the scheme of arches: 1 sc + 3 ch.

A square with a floral motif is ready! Such an element will look great in the canvas of a bedspread, plaid, decorative pillowcase, moreover, it can be used to create original items of children's and women's clothing.

Knitting technique artsy "grandmother's square"

"Grandma's Square" is considered to be the simplest knitting technique for motifs, feasible even for beginner needlewomen. However, pro craftswomen are constantly looking for new methods of knitting square elements, offering us interesting patterns, in knitting which you need to try hard!

The "grandmother's square" proposed in this master class looks very original - embossed twisted columns with openwork petals in the arches do their job, giving the square motif true exclusivity.

Knitting sequence

First, we propose to deal with the knitting of twisted columns (hereinafter - BC). To create one sun, you need to make 10 weak yarns on the base of the hook, insert it into the loop you need according to the scheme, grab the slave. thread and stretch the formed loop through all the crochets on the hook. If suddenly it was not possible to immediately stretch the loop through all 10 yarn overs, you need to do it gradually, stretching the stitch through each yarn over in turn.

We start knitting from the ring of the chain for 4 VPs, connected with the help of the SS.

Row number 1: 1 runway, 11 sc in the ring, sl-st.

Row number 2: gradual 4 increases to get 15 sc in a row. Change the thread color.

Row number 3: attach a new color of yarn to any art. b / n PR, we knit 3 runways, then rapport 16 times: BC in the next. n. + 1 VP. SS. We break the thread. In total we get 16 twisted columns.

Row number 4: we attach the yarn of the third color to the air. loop PR (between two BC), we knit the first RLS. We go in a circle, performing rapports: “3 VP + RLS in VP PR + 5 VP + RLS in VP PR.” SS. We break the thread. As a result, we get eight arches from 3 and 5 VPs.

Row number 5: change the color of the yarn again, attach the thread to the arch of 5 VPs, knit the 1st CCH, a total of 9 CCHs to the arch. We skip the arch of 3 VPs, we knit 9 CCHs into the arch of 5 VPs, so we knit to the end of the row. SS. In total, we get 8 petals of 9 CCH each.

Row number 6: we attach the yarn of a new (repeating) color between the petals, we knit RLS. Repeat until the end of the row. rapports: a chain of 6 VPs is skipped behind a petal of 9 CCHs, we attach the SS to a chain of 3 VPs of row No. 4, a chain of 6 VPs is skipped behind the trace. petal of 9 CCH, attach the CC between the next. petals. As a result, a square of 8 chains of VP is formed on the wrong side of the canvas.

Row number 7: repeat rapports in a circle: 6 sc in a chain of 6 VP + 6 sc in the next. a chain of 6 VP + 3 VP to form an angle. SS.

Row No. 8: 3 runways, 1 dc in each p. PR in a circle to the end of the row. Don't forget to knit the corners. loop combinations: 3 CCH + 2 VP + 3 CCH. We cut the thread, hide it.

Row 9: Change yarn color, join yarn in 1st st to left of any corner using SS. We knit SS in each PR to each corner of the work. Rapports 2 times: SS in the corner of work, С4Н (column with four crochets) in a chain of three VPs of the 4th row, SS in the corner of work, SS to the end of the side of the square to the corner. Repeat in a circle to the end of the row. SS. We cut the thread.

Row number 10: change the color of the yarn, attach the thread with a half-column in a convenient angle between 2 С4Н, add 2VP and another PS in the same loop. Throughout the square, with the exception of the corners - we knit RLS, in the corners - PS + 2 VP + PS. Repeat this until the end of the row. SS. We cut the thread.

Row number 11: change the color of the yarn, attach the RLS thread to any corner of the square. We knit RLS throughout the square, in the corners - 3 RLS each. The end of the row is SS.

Bright "grandmother's square" is ready!

A simple square motif for beginners: a technique for creating a knitted plaid

What could be better than a hand-knitted blanket, which is nice to wrap up on a cold winter evening? A plaid knitted from square motifs is the simplest model, ideal for beginners in knitting. Such a cozy little thing in a few evenings can be made by any needlewoman who has mastered elementary skills in the technique of crocheting. Try it, you will get an original plaid in the "grandmother's" style!

We recommend that you carefully approach the choice of the type of yarn - the thread should be of medium thickness or thick, preferably with an admixture of wool, this is the only way you can get a warm, cozy blanket. We advise you to diversify the squares with bright centers, for this, the remnants of multi-colored yarn left after other knittings are suitable. For a medium-sized plaid, you need to knit about 54-60 squares. We encourage you to start soon!

To get the first row, we start with a VP chain or a self-tightening "magic ring".


In a connected circle we knit 12 C2H.

We change the color of the thread, we evenly knit 6 C2H in four places of the circle, thus forming the shape of a square.

We tie the next row with an alternation of 6 C2H and 6 CCH.


The last row is done in the same way.

The first square is ready. We carry out the required number of squares according to the same principle.

As soon as 54-60 squares are typed, you can begin to assemble the product. The squares are also connected to each other quite easily, for this it is necessary to crochet the air with a hook. loops, grabbing them as shown in the photo below:

We emphasize that the square elements of the plaid should be folded along the front side.

As a result, we get a solid canvas of square motifs:

The final stage of work is tying the plaid with a border.

The border gives the canvas a finished, aesthetically beautiful look.

Openwork edging must be knitted in a circle around the entire perimeter of the free edges of the plaid according to the pattern:

Row #1: RLS.

Row number 2: С2Н through the loop + one air. loop between posts.

Row 3: D2H in each st.

Row number 4: we knit scallops with the help of combinations: 5 sc + 12 dc in the 3rd loop. The upper corners of the scallops can be decorated with multi-colored yarn tassels. Colorful blanket is ready!

A variety of crochet patterns for square motifs

If you have already mastered the basics of knitting, but do not know where to start your creative path, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the patterns of openwork crochet squares. Square motifs are the most common, because they are quite simple to perform. And by combining such details, you can create a real masterpiece.

The origin of needlework

If the ancient Romans knew about knitting, then the hook as a tool for creativity began to appear in the 19th century.

This type of needlework originated in Europe, during industrialization. Knitting and crocheting needlewomen know that the second type of knitting requires a much larger amount of thread. The more openwork the pattern, the greater the material consumption. This is what hindered the development of crocheting. The Industrial Revolution made it possible to mechanize the processing of cotton and reduce the cost of thread at times.

Crochet has become very popular. Needlewomen complicated the patterns, borrowing them from other types of creativity - weaving and embroidery. The finest lace took a lot of time to make, so they were highly valued. This type of needlework has gained great love, because learning to crochet is much easier. A large number of schemes and motifs allows you to create unique things and handmade crafts.

Grandma's square

One of the simplest and most common square motifs is grandmother's square.

He got his unusual name due to the fact that mostly elderly peasant women were engaged in home improvement. They could no longer do hard work, and such painstaking work was quite up to them. The "multicolor" of the motif is explained by the fact that during the war years it was difficult to get knitting material and it was taken from old things. Each piece of thread went into action, creating a unique canvas.

They used grandmother's squares for arranging everyday life. They were combined into a large canvas, creating capes, blankets, pillowcases and garments.


In modern fashion, he also fit perfectly, he was chosen by fashion designers and fashion designers. They create unique things that say that the grandmother's square is unlikely to ever go out of fashion.

Stepping through

We offer you a detailed master class on creating a grandmother's square motif. It is so easy to perform that even a novice master can handle it.

For work you will need:

  • Multi-colored woolen or cotton threads of the same thickness;
  • Hook corresponding number.

Most yarn makers specify which needle or hook number to use for the job.

Knitting a motif should begin with a ring of four air loops.

To complete the second row, you need to tie three lifting air loops. Next, in the center of the ring, knit: two double crochets, one air loop, three double crochets, an air loop. Knit 3 stitches and stitch twice more. You get a detail that can hardly be called a square.

Fasten the thread and change the color of the yarn. Perform a three air loop lift. This row is knitted into arches from the air loop of the previous row. In the first arch, knit 2 double crochets and an air loop, then three columns and an air loop. We pass to the second arch. In it, knit 3 columns and an air loop twice. Repeat filling the arches to the end of the row.

The third row is knitted in the same way. The only difference is that 3 double crochets, an air loop and three double crochets are knitted into the corner arches. And only three double crochets are knitted into the central arches. Step by step process of filling the arches can be seen in the photo.

The end result is something like this:

The number of rows may vary. They are made in the same way: two bunches of three columns are knitted into the corners, between which there is an air loop (or several loops), one bunch of three columns with a crochet is knitted into the remaining arches. More details can be seen on the diagram of a multi-row grandmother's square.

You can create various things from it:

Connection of motives

You can connect the squares together by simply sewing them together. Or use a hook connection. There are variations here.

You can connect using half-columns. To do this, match the two squares and insert the hook behind the outer sides of the loops as shown in the diagram.

Another option involves not just connecting motifs, but also expanding the canvas. Prepare the required number of squares.

Fasten the thread at the corner of the first motive, make 3 lifting air loops.

Add 3 chain stitches 2 double crochets to the corner of the second square.

We pass to the first motive. Knit three double crochets into the arch.

Continue knitting to the end of both squares.

First connect the motifs in stripes.

Then, in the same way, assemble the strips into a single canvas of the size you need.

It remains only to perform a neat binding of the edge and a chic plaid is ready!