A Fresh Take on the Classic Flower Granny Square
If you’re searching for the perfect springtime crochet flower granny square blanket pattern, the Spring Daisies Granny Square Blanket is just what you need. This delightful design combines classic crochet charm with fresh, floral beauty.
The Spring Daisies Flower Granny Square Blanket puts a fresh spin on a classic crochet flower squares . Each square begins with a bold 3D daisy flower motif, radiating outward into a soft, elegant square frame.
35% Raverly Sale
About This Pattern
Navigate page
- About the Spring Daisies Flower Crochet Blanket
- Why you will love this blanket pattern
- Materials
- Yarn Requirements
- Crochet Blanket Overview
- Pattern Notes
- Free Step by Step Crochet Blanket Pattern
- Daisy Crochet Flower Square
- Step 1: Start the Flower Center
- Step 2: Build the Flower Petals
- Step 3: Add Petal Rounds
- Step 4: Shape the Flower
- Step 5: Turn the Flower into a Square
- Step 6: Build the Square Frames
- How to join crochet flower square blanket
- Add the Border to this crocket flower blanket
- Finishing Touches
- Buy Ad Free PDF Pattern
- Pattern Faq
The Spring Daisies Flower Granny Square Blanket puts a modern spin on a timeless crochet favorite.
Each square begins with a vibrant 3D daisy flower at its heart, radiating outwards into soft pastel backgrounds that mirror the gentle beauty of springtime gardens. This pattern is beginner-friendly, using simple, familiar stitches such as the double crochet, chain stitch, and slip stitch, making it an enjoyable and accessible blanket project for crocheters of all skill levels. The resulting blanket is light and airy, ideal for warmer months or as a decorative piece that adds a burst of color to your living space. You can easily adapt the size make a compact lapghan, a baby blanket, or even a full-sized crochet throw simply by adjusting the number of daisy squares you crochet.
Inspired by blooming meadows and sunny afternoons, it’s a project that brings warmth, joy, and creativity to your craft table. Whether you’re planning to make a cozy throw for your home, a cheerful baby blanket, or a thoughtful handmade gift, this daisy-inspired crochet pattern is sure to brighten your day and your décor. You can extend collection of large granny square patterns here.
Each stitch captures the feeling of spring, making it the perfect project to celebrate the change of seasons or to bring a touch of sunshine indoors all year long.
This granny square blanket pattern is beginner-friendly and uses simple stitches:
- Double Crochet (dc)
- Half Double Crochet (hdc)
- Chain (ch)
- Slip Stitch (sl st)
- Single Crochet (sc)
The finished flower squares create a blanket that feels:
- Light and airy
- Beautifully textured
- Perfect for spring and summer
- Easy to resize
You can easily adapt the blanket into:
- Baby blanket
- Lapghan
- Couch throw
- Full-size blanket
Every flower square in this pattern features a bold, eye-catching daisy at its center, creating a joyful, textured look that feels both classic and fresh. The combination of flower motifs and soft pastel tones gives this blanket a vintage-meets-modern appeal, perfect for anyone who loves timeless crochet with a creative twist.

Easy crochet flower granny square pattern makes lightweight flower afghan
Easy to Customize, Fun Crochet Project to Make
One of the best parts of this crochet project is how customizable it is. The daisy granny squares work up quickly, making it a great stash-busting project for leftover yarn. You can experiment with different color combinations to create your own unique flower garden of crochet squares. Try soft neutrals for a subtle, cottage-inspired look or go bold with vibrant yellows, pinks, and blues for a lively, modern finish.
Once you’ve crocheted all your flower squares, you can join them using your favorite method whip stitch, slip stitch, or the popular join-as-you-go technique. The pattern includes helpful guidance for assembling and finishing your blanket, including tips for creating clean joins and choosing borders that enhance your overall design. Finish your project with a simple, neat edge or a more decorative border to match your personal style. Every square is fun to make, easy to replicate, and full of personality, ensuring your final blanket will be uniquely yours.

Bold summer crochet flower squares
Why You’ll Love This Crochet Flower Blanket Pattern
The Spring Daisies Flower Granny Square Blanket is designed to be both inspiring and approachable. You’ll love how simple stitches come together to create something that looks so intricate and beautiful. The bold 3D daisy centers in each square make this blanket truly stand out, and it’s an excellent way to play with color while practicing classic crochet techniques. With step-by-step photo guidance and clear written instructions, even beginners will feel confident following along. The pattern is available as a printable PDF, making it easy to access from your computer, tablet, or phone whenever you’re ready to crochet.
This pattern is also a wonderful option for handmade gifts. Whether you’re crocheting for a baby shower, birthday, or housewarming, a floral blanket like this always feels special and heartfelt. You can adjust the size easily, making it perfect for baby blankets, lapghans, or larger throws. However you choose to use it, this design will bring warmth, beauty, and creativity to every stitch.

Crochet blanket makes the perfect gift
Crochet Flower Squares- Perfect For Every Occasion
The versatility of this pattern makes it a great choice for so many different projects. It’s perfect as a spring or summer crochet blanket, thanks to its lightweight stitches and breezy texture. It also makes a lovely handmade gift idea for friends and family perfect for birthdays, baby showers, or holidays. If you enjoy relaxing weekend crochet projects, this one is wonderfully meditative, with each square feeling like a small, satisfying finish on its own. It’s also a fantastic Christmas gift idea for anyone who appreciates handmade creations full of warmth and love.
Ready to Crochet Your Own Daisy Granny Blanket?
The Spring Daisies Flower Granny Square Blanket is more than just a crochet project it’s an opportunity to slow down, be creative, and celebrate the beauty of handmade craft. From the moment you make your first daisy center to the last border stitch, you’ll find joy in watching your blanket come to life one square at a time. The end result is a stunning floral masterpiece that feels as bright and welcoming as a garden in full bloom.
Whether you’re new to crochet or a seasoned maker looking for a refreshing new project, this easy flower granny square pattern is the perfect pick. It’s colorful, customizable, and endlessly charming.
Get your pattern on in any of my stores today and start crocheting your own daisy-inspired blanket that’s sure to become a favorite for years to come.
Upgrade to the AD FREE PDF Pattern Version
What's Included in the Pattern:
- Detailed written instructions in US crochet terms
- Row by row photos to guide beginners
- Yarn length and hook size suggestions (uses DK yarn and 3.5mm hook)
- Tips on joining squares and finishing your blanket
- Printable color charts and layout planning tips
Ready to Crochet Your Own Daisy Square Granny Blanket ?
The Spring Daisy Granny Square Blanket is more than just a pattern, it's an invitation to celebrate color, creativity, and the joy of handmade projects. Whether you're treating yourself or gifting someone special, this project brings warmth and personality to every stitch.
⚠️ This pdf pattern is for personal use only. Please do not copy or redistribute.Please share and link to website pattern page, if you wish to share free pattern.
Materials & Tools
| Hook | 3.5 mm Crochet Hook |
|---|---|
| Yarn Weight | Double Crochet (DK) Cotton Yarn |
| Fibre Type | Double Crochet (DK) Cotton Yarn |
| Yarn Needed | Average yarn usage (for 4 flower squares):
For a 16-square blanket: 2400 m total (plus joining and border yarn). |
| Finished Size | 31.5 cm / 12 in |
Materials You’ll Need
- Yarn weight Light or Medium Weight Yarn (DK or worsted)
- Hook size : 3.5 mm
- Finished Square Size : 31.5 cm / 12 in
- Difficulty : Intermediate (Beginner-friendly with tutorial photos)
Yarn Calculator
Not sure how much yarn you'll need for your next crochet project?
Use our yarn calculator to estimate the amount of yarn required based on your project size, yarn weight, and stitch pattern.
It's a quick and easy way to plan your materials before you start crocheting.
Pattern Instructions
Pattern Notes
Pattern Notes
- Written in US crochet terms
- Squares are worked in the round
- Right side remains facing
- Change colors as desired
- Blocking recommended for best finish
Tip: Maintain consistent tension and hook size for evenly sized squares.
Who doesn’t love a pretty flower blanket to snuggle under when the seasons start to change?
This pattern features 1 bold flower design, which can be repeated in different colors, all worked as individual squares that can be joined together to create your blanket size of choice. It’s beginner-friendly with photo support and clear written steps ,perfect if you’re looking to improve your crochet skills while making something beautiful. Follow along at your own pace, and remember crochet should be fun, not stressful!
Construction Overview
This flower granny square blanket is constructed from individual crochet squares:
- Crochet the 3D daisy flower center
- Build textured petal rounds
- Transform the circle into a square
- Add structured outer frames
- Join squares together
- Finish with a decorative border
Working in modular squares makes this pattern:
- Portable
- Easy to pause & resume
- Perfect for stash-busting
Written Instructions
Daisy Blanket – Crochet Flower Square - Free Step by Step Blanket Pattern Tutorial

Create a garden of crochet daisies with this cheerful blanket pattern! Each square blooms into a delicate flower, perfect for a cozy lapghan or a full-size blanket.
Crochet Skills You’ll Use
- Working in the round (with right side facing)
- Joining new yarn colors
- Finishing and weaving in ends
- Maintaining even tension
Tip: Keep your hook size and yarn weight consistent for all squares so your blanket pieces fit together perfectly.
Quick Stitch Guide
All stitch instructions are available in both US Crochet Terminology and UK Crochet Terminology, making it easy to follow along using the terms you are most familiar with.
If you are new to any of the stitches used in this pattern, we recommend reviewing the relevant stitch guide before starting. Each guide includes step-by-step instructions, helpful tips, and stitch terminology conversions where applicable.
Take your time, practice any unfamiliar stitches, and most importantly—enjoy the process of creating your blanket one row at a time.
UK : BLO - Back loop only
AFR : als - Agterste Lus / agterlus alleen
1. Insert hook under the back loop only (farthest from you).
2. Complete the stitch as normal.
UK : ch - chain
AFR : ks - ketting steek
Make a slipknot, yo, pull through loop. Repeat for desired chains.
UK : tr - treble crochet
AFR : lb - Langbeentjie / dubblehekel
1. Yarn over.
2. Insert hook into stitch, pull up a loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over and pull through first 2 loops (2 remain).
4. Yarn over and pull through last 2 loops.
UK : htr - half treble crochet
AFR : hlb - Halwe Langbeentjie / Half Lang Been / half-dubblehekel
1. Yarn over.
2. Insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.
UK : rep from * - repeat from *
AFR : her * - Herhaal van *
1) Find the *.
2) Work the instructions after it.
3) When told, go back to * and repeat the sequence the required number of times.
4) Stop when the pattern says.
UK : rep rows - repeat rows
AFR : Her/herh - Herhaal
Work rows as written for repetition count.
UK : dc - double crochet
AFR : kb - kortbeen / kortbeentjies / enkelhekel
1. Insert hook into the next stitch.
2. Yarn over and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).
3. Yarn over and pull through both loops. → 1 sc complete.
UK : sl st - slip stitch
AFR : gls - glysteek
1. Insert hook into the stitch or space.
2. Yarn over and pull through the stitch and the loop on your hook (one motion).
3. Used to join rounds or move without height.
UK : dtr - double treble crochet
AFR : dsl - dubble slag steek / driedubblehekel
1. Yarn over twice.
2. Insert hook in stitch, pull up loop (4 loops).
3. Yarn over, pull through 2 loops (3 remain).
4. Yarn over, pull through 2 loops (2 remain).
5. Yarn over, pull through last 2 loops.
UK : yo - yarn over
AFR : dop/sdop - Draad oor pen / Slaan draad om pen
1) Hold yarn in non-dominant hand.
2) Bring yarn from back to front over the hook.
3) Pull yarn through loops as pattern requires.
Pattern Reference
This page is part of a larger crochet pattern and is intended as a companion tutorial or stitch reference. For complete instructions, materials, sizing information, and all pattern sections, please visit the main pattern page.Step by Step
⚠️ This pattern is for personal use only. Please do not copy or redistribute.

Let’s Crochet the Daisy Crochet Flower Square

Step 1: Start the Flower Center
Round 1:
Begin with a magic ring.
Ch 3 (counts as first dc), work 11 more dc into the ring. (12 dc total)
Join with a sl st in the top of your starting ch 3.
Ch 1, don’t fasten off.
Round 2:
Ch 1 (counts as first hdc), 1 hdc in same st.
Work 2 hdc in each stitch around.
Join with sl st. (24 hdc)
Ch 1, don’t fasten off.
Round 3:
Ch 1, 1 hdc in same st, 1 hdc in next st,
2 hdc in next, 1 hdc in next, repeat around.
Join with sl st and finish off color.
Step 2: Build the Flower Petals
Round 4:
Join a new color in the BLO (back loop only) of any stitch.
Ch 2 (counts as dc), dc in next st, ch 2, skip 1 st.
Dc in next 2 sts, ch 2, skip 1 st, repeat around.
Join and finish off.
Round 5:
Join new color with sc in a skipped stitch from the last round.
Ch 4 (counts as dc + ch1), dc in same stitch, ch 2, skip 2 dc.
Dc, ch1, dc in skipped st from Round 4; ch 2, skip 2 dc. repeat around.
Join and finish off.
Each round forms a new layer of petals, alternate your colors for a pretty daisy effect.

Step 3: Add Petal Rounds
Round 6
Join new color with sc in first dc from round 5 (blue in image), ch3, counts as first dc st, 1 dc into next dc st, ch2 * 1 dc in next 2 dc sts, ch2, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color. - if you dont want to finish off color you can remove your hook from the yarn, and just carry on with the color in round 8, no join just follow the starting chain notes.
(12 x 2dc, ch2, sts in round)
Round 7
Join new color in first dc from round 5, ch3, counts as first dc, 1 dc in ch-sp, 1 dc into the next stitch,ch 2 skip over 2 dc st from previous round * 1dc in dc st, 1 dc in ch-sp, 1 dc into the next stitch,ch 2 skip over 2 dc st from previous round, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 3dc, ch2, sts in round)
Round 8
Join new color with sc in first dc from round 7 (blue in image), ch3, counts as first dc st, 1 dc into next dc st, ch3 * 1 dc in next 2 dc sts, ch3, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2dc, ch3, sts in round)

Step 4: Shape the Flower
Continue building your flower shape by repeating similar rounds with:
- Groups of dc stitches
- Skipped stitches or chain spaces
- Color changes every few rounds
Each new round makes the flower expand naturally into a circular shape.
By Round 10, your flower should measure roughly 10–12 cm across.
Round 9
Join new color in first dc from round 5, ch3, counts as first dc, 2dc in middle dc st, 1 dc into the next stitch, ch 2 skip over 2 dc st from previous round * 1dc in dc st, 2dc in middle dc st, 1 dc into the next stitch, ch 2 skip over 2 dc st from previous round, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 4dc, ch2, sts in round)
Round 10
Join new color with sc in first dc from round 7 (blue in image), ch3, counts as first dc st, 1 dc into next dc st, ch4 * 1 dc in next 2 dc sts, ch4, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2dc, ch3, sts in round)
Round 11
Join new color in first dc from round 5, ch3, counts as first dc, 1 dc into the same st, 2dc in next 3 sts, ch2 skip over 2 dc st from previous round * 2dc in next 2 sts, ch2, skip over 2 dc st from previous round, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 8dc, ch2, sts in round)
Round 12
Join new color with sc in first dc from round 7 (blue in image), ch3, counts as first dc st, 1 dc into next dc st, 1 hdc in space after dc st, 1 hdc in next st, 1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next st, 1hdc in next st, 1 hdc in space before next dc st, * 1 dc into next 2 dc sts, 1 hdc in space after dc st, 1 hdc in next st, 1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next st, 1hdc in next st, 1 hdc in space before next dc st, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2dc, 2hdc, 8dc, 2hdc, sts in round)
Step 5: Turn the Flower into a Square
Now we’ll transform your circle into a square base for joining.
Round 13
Join in space between 2 dc sts, ch5, counts as first dc st and ch2, 1dc into same space, skip 2 sts, 1 sc in next st, ch3, skip 2 sts, 1 sc in next, skip 2 sts, 1 sc in next st, * 1sc, ch2, 1dc into same space between two dc sts, skip 2 sts, 1 sc in next st, ch3, skip 2 sts, 1 sc in next, skip 2 sts, 1 sc in next st, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color, in continuing in same color, slip stitch into the ch-sp.
(12 x 1dc, ch1, 1dc, 1sc, ch3, 1sc, ch3, 1sc sts in round)
Round 14
Start in 2ch-sp, ch4 counts as first tr stitch, 4 tr into the same ch-sp, ch2, 5 tr into the same ch-sp, 3 dc into next ch-sp, 3 hdc into the next ch-sp, 1 hdc into dc st, 2 hdc in ch-sp, 1 hdc in next dc st, 1 hdc in sc st, 2sc in ch-sp, 1 sc in sc st, 2 sc in ch-sp, 1 hdc in sc st, 1 hdc in dc st, 2 hdc in ch-sp, 1 hdc in dc st, 3 hdc in next ch-sp, 3 dc in ch-sp, to create first side of 4 sides
*5tr, ch2, 5 tr into the 2 ch-sp, 3 dc into next ch-sp, 3 hdc into the next ch-sp, 1 hdc into dc st, 2 hdc in ch-sp, 1 hdc in next dc st, 1 hdc in sc st, 2sc in ch-sp, 1 sc in sc st, 2 sc in ch-sp, 1 hdc in sc st, 1 hdc in dc st, 2 hdc in ch-sp, 1 hdc in dc st, 3 hdc in next ch-sp, 3 dc in ch-sp,
repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color, in continuing in same color, slip stitch into the ch-sp.
(4 x 5 tr, ch2, 5tr, 3 dc, 8hdc, 5sc., hdc, 3dc sts per side)
Don’t worry if your square curls a bit — blocking will fix that later!
Step 6: Build the Square Frames
Continue with these rounds:
Round 15
Start in 2ch-sp, ch2 counts as first hdc st, 1 hdc in same ch-sp, ch2, 2hdc in same ch-sp, 1 hdc into each stitch until corner ch-sp, * 2hdc, ch2, 2hdc in corner ch-sp, 1 hdc into each stitch until corner ch-sp,repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(4 x 41 hdc , ch2, sts per side)
Round 16
Start in 2ch-sp, ch3 counts as first dc st, 1 dc in same ch-sp, ch2, 2dc in same ch-sp, 1 dc into each stitch until corner ch-sp, * 2dc, ch2, 2dc in corner ch-sp, 1 dc into each stitch until corner ch-sp, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(4 x 45 dc , ch2, sts per side)
Round 17
Start in corner ch-sp, ch4, counts as first dc + 1ch, 1 dc into the same space, ch2, 1 dc into same ch-sp, ch1, 1dc into same ch-sp, skip 1 st, 1dc, ch1, 1dc in next st, - skip 2 st, 1dc, ch1, 1dc in next st, rep 13 more times, *1dc, 1ch, 1 dc into ch-sp, ch2, 1 dc into same ch-sp, ch1, 1dc into same ch-sp, skip 1 st, 1dc, ch1, 1dc in next st, - skip 2 st, 1dc, ch1, 1dc in next st, rep 13 more times, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(4 x 17 dc-Vst (1dc,ch11dc) ch2, sts per side)
Round 18
Start in corner ch-sp, ch3, counts as first dc st of 3dc, 2 dc into same ch-sp to complete 3dc st, ch2, 3dc into the same ch-sp, 3dc into the next 17 1-chain-spaces, * 3dc, ch2, 3 dc in corner ch-sp, 3dc into the next 17 1-chain-spaces, repeat from * around, join with sl into a starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(4 x 19 3dc, ch2, sts per side)
By the end of Round 18, your daisy square is ready to join.

How to join crochet flower squarte blanket
Use your favorite joining method!
I recommend a simple blanket stitch or slip-stitch join for a clean, flat finish.
Lay out your squares before joining to plan your color placement.

Add the Border to this crocket flower blanket
Once all squares are joined, it’s time for the finishing touch the border!
Border Row 1
Join in a corner ch-sp.
Work *(3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc)* in each corner, and 3 dc between each group across sides.
Join with sl st.
Border Row 2
Continue in dc across each side, *(dc, ch 2, dc)* in corners.
* Join with sl st.
Border Rows 3–4
Switch to hdc for a smooth, soft edge.
Work *(2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc)* in corners and hdc across.
Join and fasten off.
Optional: Finish with a picot or crab stitch edge for extra charm!
Finishing Touches
Weave in all ends securely.
Block your blanket gently to even out edges and square up each flower motif.
Share Your Work!
I’d love to see your version of the Daisy Blanket!
Share your finished piece on Instagram or Facebook and tag @stoutocreativecrochet or @stoutostuff
Visit Stouto Crochet Patterns for more free and premium crochet patterns.
You can also find my designs on Etsy, Ravelry, and LoveCrafts.
Permissions & Copyright
This pattern is © Stouto Creative Crochet.
You may sell finished items made from it, but please credit and link back to the pattern post.
Do not copy, resell, or republish the written instructions or photos.
Thank You
Thank you for supporting my designs and the creative crochet community.
Enjoy your crocheting, and remember, every stitch adds beauty to your blanket!
Happy Crocheting ♡
Stouto Creative Crochet
What Other Crocheters Say
This pattern hasn’t been reviewed yet.
Be the first to share your experience and help other crocheters.
Made it work? Share your result
Post a ReviewPattern Copyright & Usage
This crochet pattern and all associated content are the original work of Stouto Crochet.
- ✔️ Personal use allowed
- ✔️ Sell finished handmade items (small-scale)
- ❌ Do not copy, rewrite, or redistribute
- ❌ Do not share or resell PDF patterns
AI & Content Use: This pattern may not be reproduced or used to train AI systems.
Explore More Crochet Tutorials on the Website
If you need extra help while working on your stitch sampler blanket, you can explore the crochet tutorials section on the website. These guides explain crochet stitches, techniques, and pattern methods in a clear and beginner-friendly way.
You’ll find helpful stitch tutorials, visual diagrams, and step-by-step guides that make it easier to learn new stitches and improve your crochet skills while completing your project.
Feel free to explore the additional sections of our website for even more crochet patterns, helpful tutorials, and creative inspiration.
Each section is thoughtfully organized to make it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for and to support you at every stage of your crochet journey.
Crochet Pattern FAQ

Blanket can easily be resized
What is the Spring Daisies Flower Granny Square Blanket pattern?
The Spring Daisies Flower Granny Square Blanket is a crochet pattern featuring 3D daisy flower motifs at the center of each square. The design combines classic granny square techniques with a modern floral twist. It’s beginner-friendly, uses simple stitches like double crochet, chain, and slip stitch, and can be customized to any size from a baby blanket to a large throw.
Is the daisy granny square blanket pattern suitable for beginners?
Yes! This pattern is perfect for beginners. It uses basic stitches, includes clear step-by-step written instructions, and comes with photo guidance to help you along the way. If you’re comfortable with double crochet and chains, you’ll find this project easy and enjoyable.
What yarn and hook size do I need for the daisy granny square blanket?
The pattern recommends DK (double knit) weight yarn and a 3.5mm crochet hook, though you can adjust based on your preferred yarn thickness or blanket size. Using lightweight yarn creates a soft, airy finish ideal for spring and summer blankets.
How many granny squares do I need to make a full-size blanket?
The number of squares depends on the finished size you’d like. For a baby blanket, you might use 25–36 squares, while a throw or full-size blanket could use 49–81 or more. The pattern includes layout planning tips and printable charts to help you plan the perfect size for your project.
Can I customize the colors for my flower granny squares?
Absolutely! The daisy granny square blanket is a fantastic stash-buster project. You can mix and match pastel tones for a soft spring look or choose bold, vibrant colors for a modern twist. Each daisy square can feature different petal and background shades, giving you endless creative possibilities.
How are the daisy squares joined together?
You can join your squares using any preferred technique such as whip stitch, slip stitch, or join-as-you-go. Each method creates a slightly different finish, so you can experiment to find the one that suits your blanket style best. The pattern also includes tips on how to join squares neatly and add a matching border.
What makes this pattern different from other granny square blankets?
This blanket stands out with its 3D daisy centers that bring depth and texture to each square. The floral design gives a fresh, cheerful feel that’s perfect for spring and summer. It’s both traditional and modern ideal for crocheters who love the classic granny square style but want something a little more eye-catching.
Is this a physical item or a digital crochet pattern?
This listing is for a PDF crochet pattern, not a finished blanket. You’ll receive a digital download that includes written instructions, step-by-step photo guidance, color charts, and layout tips. You can print it or view it on any device for convenience while you crochet.
What can I make with the daisy crochet flower granny square pattern besides a blanket?
The daisy squares are versatile and can be used for many creative projects. You can make pillows, bags, table runners, or wall hangings using the same flower motif. The pattern is easily adaptable to different designs, allowing you to use your leftover squares in smaller matching projects.
Where can I get the Spring Daisies Granny Square Blanket Pattern?
You can download the full Spring Daisies Flower Granny Square Blanket Pattern as an instant digital PDF on Ravelry, Etsy, or My Shopify Store. The download includes all the details you need to start crocheting your very own daisy blanket right away.

