Although I did mention that it’s Fall, there is no reason not to carry a little summer with you everywhere. Consequently, here is a beautiful, sun-filled bag made of granny squares. You just can’t go wrong with daisies on a blue background.
The original pattern and the photos are available here:
Sun and Sand Bucket Hat
A nice and comfy bucket hat for a kiddo is exactly what your toddler needs to be safe in the sun and have all the fun in the worlds (safely!). So if you’re looking for an easy bucket hat pattern, this piece by Pam Grice in the pictures below is just the project to make!
Photos by Pam Grice / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on crochetpreneur.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Daisy The Little Pig
Do you know Daisy? She’s a cute, knitted little pig! Daisy The Little Pig will become a good friend for you and your child because she loves hugs very much. What’s more, you can make a tiny scarf for her to keep her warm! I’m sure you will like this cute pink pig!
PHOTOS by Ekaterina Popova / Ravelry.com
Find original paid pattern on Ravelry.
Battenberg Bag
Next, this granny crochet bag is a beautiful tote with the squares set on their corners, evocative of the Battenberg cake. In particular, I love the white bands that crisply delineate the yummy squares.
The original pattern and the photos are available at I like Crochet blog: Battenberg Bag
Modern Granny Afghan
It’s a granny afghan, but granny’s put on her air pods and has gone to Starbucks for a salt caramel frappucino. This means it’s a modern take on a timeless classic. It uses interwoven blocks instead of squares. As a result, you get a more cohesive and interesting texture without a traditional granny square look.
Likewise, the size is also easily adjustable, and this project can be sized using both yarn weights and rows numbers. It can be a baby blanket, a giant bedspread or anything in between.
Go to the pattern: Modern Granny Afghan
More info also on Ravlery.
Daisy Flower Bucket Hat
Granny squares are so incredibly universal, I love using them for various crochet projects! So when I came across this fun bucket hat in the pictures below, it’s made by Souma Crochet, I knew I had to share this one with you!
Photos by Souma Crochet / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.