The Daisy-Style Textured Granny Square Pattern is inspired by classic daisy motifs and features sturdy, raised stitches for long-lasting texture. This free granny square pattern is perfect for adding traditional floral charm to modern crochet blankets.
This square is included in the Modern Heirloom Flower Granny Square Blanket Pattern and works beautifully as a repeating block.
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Skill Level : Beginner-friendly to intermediate
Techniques Used
- Half double crochet
- Front post stitches
- Textured stitch combinations
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Materials & Tools
| Hook | 3mm Crochet Hooks |
|---|---|
| Yarn Weight | Double Crochet (DK) Cotton Yarn |
| Fibre Type | Cotton–Acrylic Blends |
| Other Tools | |
| Finished Size | 33 x 33 cm / 13 x 13 inches |
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Pattern Instructions
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-sp - chain space
AFR : Ks sp - Kettingsteek spasie
1. Make a slip knot on the hook.
2. Yarn over (yo).
3. Pull yarn through the loop on the hook. → 1 ch made.
4. Repeat for desired number of 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 : fptr - front post treble crochet
AFR : vblb / vslb - Voorste Been Langbeentjie / Voor Stam Langbeentjie / voorpaal-dubblehekel
1. Yarn over, insert hook front→back→front around post.
2. Yarn over, pull up loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over, pull through first 2 loops, yarn over, pull through last 2 loops.
UK : fphtr - Front post half treble crochet
AFR : vbhlb / vshlb - Voorste Halwe Langbeen(tjies) / Voor Stam Halwe Langbeen(tjies)/ voorpaal half-dubble hekel
1. Yarn over, insert hook front→back→front around post.
2. Yarn over, pull up loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over, pull through all 3 loops.
UK : fpdc - Front post double crochet
AFR : vbkb / vskb - Voorste Kortbeen(tjies) / Voor Stam Kortbeen(tjies) / voorpaal enkelhekel
1. Insert hook front→back→front around the post of stitch below.
2. Yarn over, pull up loop (2 loops).
3. Yarn over, pull through both loops.
UK : fpdtr - front post double treble crochet
AFR : vbdsl / vsdsl - Voorste Been Dubble Slag Steek / Voor Stam Dubble Slag Steek
1. Yarn over twice, insert around post front→back→front.
2. Yarn over, pull up loop (4 loops).
3. Yarn over, pull through 2, yarn over pull through 2, yarn over pull through last 2.
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 : sh - Shell stitch
AFR : skulp - skulp steek
1. Work 3 dc of any (hdc,dc,tr) into same stitch or space.
2. Skip 2–3 sts depending on pattern, repeat.
UK : sts - stitches
AFR : sts - Steke
1) Identify the stitch’s top “V”.
2) Insert hook as pattern instructs (both loops or FLO/BLO).
3) Work the stitch to completion. 4) Count stitches regularly.
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.
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.Modern Heirloom Flowers - Granny Square Blanket Pattern
Welcome to the free Granny Square Blanket Pattern , Modern Heirloom Flowers . This page is the main pattern hub for a beautiful, textured granny square blanket made from four unique floral granny squares, each available as its own free sub‑pattern page.
This design combines modern texture with classic heirloom styling, making it perfect for blankets you’ll treasure, gift, or display. The instructions on this page guide you through how to make the blanket, while each individual granny square pattern is linked separately for easy reuse and resizing.
This page is written as the starting point of the free pattern, with clear steps, material guidance, sizing help, and links to each square.
Step by Step
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- bet: bet
- BLO: back loop only
- ch: chain
- ch-sp: chain space
- dc: double crochet
- fpdc: front post double crochet
- fphdc: front post half double crochet
- fptr: front post treble crochet
- fptr: front post tr
- hdc: half double crochet
- rep: repeat
- rnd: round
- sc: single crochet
- sh: shell
- sl: slip stitch
- sp: space
- st: stitch
- sts(s): stitches
- tr: treble crochet
Round 1
Start with a magic ring, ch3 counts as the first dc st,
11 x 1dc into a magic ring, join with sl into the top of the starting chain stitch finish off color.
(12 x 1dc sts in the magic ring)
Round 2
Work in the back loop of each stitch,(BLO), ch1, counts as first hdc, 1hdc into the same st,
* BLO 2 hdc into next dc st, repeat from *
join with sl into the starting chain stitch, don't finish off color.
(12 x BLO - 2 hdc in hdc sts)
Round 3
Join in the back loop of hdc stitch,(BLO), ch 2, counts as first hdc,1 hdc into the same st, 1 hdc into the next st,
* 2 hdc into next dc st, 1 hdc into the next st, repeat from *,
join with sl into the starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2 hdc in hdc st, 1 hdc in hdc sts)
Round 4
Join new color with sc in BLO of any hdc stitch from round 3, ch2, counts as first dc stitch, 1 dc into the next stitch, ch2, skip next stitch,
* 1dc into 2 st(s), ch2, sk 1 st,repeat from * around, join with sl into the top starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2dc, ch2, sk1 st)
Round 5
Join new color in skipped st from round 4, ch3, counts as first dc stitch, 1dc into the same space, work 1 BLO sc in the next 2 dc sts,
Tip : fold dc round backwards to work in skipped stitch, this will ensure that the yarn does not get entangled when you start.
* BLO, 1dc, ch1, 1dc (dcV-Stitch) into the skipped stitch from round 4, 1sc into 2 dc sts, repeat from * around,
join with sl into the starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x (BLO, 1 dc, ch1, 1dc in skipped st , 1sc in 2dc sts )
Round 6
Join new color with sc around post of first (2dc) post of round 4, ch2, counts as first 1 fpdc st, 1 fpdc around the next dc post, BLO, 1 sc into the next 3 sts, from round 5.
*1 fpdc around next 2dc posts from round 4, BLO 1 sc into the next 3 sts, from round 5, repeat from *
join with sl into the starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 1 fpdc, 1 fpdc, around fpdc sts (round 4) , BLO 3 sc, sts)
Round 7
Join new color with sc around post of first dc post of any 2dc, round 5, ch3, counts as first 1 fpdc st,
1 dc in 1ch-sp, 1 fpdc around next dc post, of round 5,
BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, of round 6,
* 1 fpdc around next dc post, 1 dc into next 1ch-sp,
1 fpdc around next dc post, of round 5, BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, of round 6,
repeat from * around, join with sl into the starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 1 fpdc, 1dc 1 fpdc (round 5), BLO 2sc, (round6))
Round 8
Join new color with sc around post of first dc post of round 6, ch2, counts as first 1fpdc st, 1fpdc around next dc post, from round 6.BLO 1 sc into the next 3 sts, of round 7.
*1 fpdc around next 2 dc posts, from round 6, BLO 1 sc into the next 3 sts, from round 7,
repeat from *. Join with sl into the starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2 fpdc into round 6, BLO 3sc sts into round 7)
Round 9
Join new color with sc around post of first dc post of round 7, ch3, counts as first 1 fpdc st,
1 dc into space between fpdc and dc stitch from round 7, 1 fpdc around next dc post,
1 dc into space between dc and fpdc stitch from round 7,BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, from round 8,
*1 fpdc st, around dc post, of round 7,
1 dc into space between fpdc and dc stitch from round 7, 1 fpdc around next dc post,
1 dc into space between dc and fpdc stitch from round 7,BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, from round 8,
repeat from *.
Join with sl into staring chain stitch, don't finish off color, ch1,
(12 x 1 fpdc, 1 dc, 1 fpdc, 1dc, 1fpdc, in round 7 ,BLO 2sc sts into round 8)
Round 10
Join new color with sc around post of first dc post of round 8, ch2, counts as first 1 fpdc st, 1 fpdc around next dc post, from round 8.
BLO 1 sc into the next 5 sts, of round 9.
*1 fpdc around next 2 dc posts, from round 8,
BLO 1 sc into the next 5 sts, from round 9,
repeat from *. Join with sl into the starting chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2 fpdc into round 6, BLO 5sc sts into round.)
Round 11
Join new color with sc around post of first dc post of round 9,
ch3, counts as first 1 fpdc st,
1 fpdc around next dc post,
1 dc into space between fpdc and dc stitch from round 9,
1 fpdc around next dc post,
1 dc into space between dc and fpdc stitch from round 9,
1 fpdc around next dc post,
1 fpdc around next dc post,
BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, from round 10,
*1 fpdc st, around dc post, of round 9,
1 fpdc around next dc post,
1 dc into space between fpdc and dc stitch from round 9,
1 fpdc around next dc post,
1 dc into space between dc and fpdc stitch from round 9,
1 fpdc around next dc post,
1 fpdc around next dc post,
BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, from round 8,
repeat from *.
Join with sl into staring chain stitch, don't finish off color, ch1,
(12 x 1 fpdc, 1fpdc, 1 dc, 1 fpdc 1dc, 1fpdc, 1fpdc in round 9 ,BLO 2sc sts into round 10 )
Round 12
Join color between 1hdc into space between 2dc sts from round 11, ch2,
Sk dc st, 1 hdc into each of the 7 sts from round 12, sk sc st,
*1hdc in space between 2dc sts from round 11,
1 hdc into each of the 7 sts from round 12
Round 13
Join with sc stitch in the 4th hdc st of 7 hdc sts counts as first sc in repeat below;
*1sc in st, skip 3 sts, 6tr in hdc stitch between 2dc from round 12, skip 3 sts, repeat from *
Join with slip stitch in starting sc stitch.
(12 x 1sc, 6tr sts)
Round 14
Join color with sc in sc from round, counts as first sc in repeat below,
*1sc in sc st, work the following into the next 6 tr sts,
* 1hdc, 1dc, 2dc, 2dc, 1dc, 1hdc.
Repeat from * around, join with slip stitch into the starting sc stitch.
(12 x 1sc, 1hdc 1dc,4dc,1dc.1hdc )
Round 15
Join color around sc st chain 3, counts as the first fpdc st in repeat below,
*1fpdc,ch3,1fpdc round sc st, BLO 1sc in next 8 sts,
1fpdc round sc st, BLO 1sc in next 8 sts,
1fpdc round sc st, BLO 1sc in next 8 sts,
repeat from * around join with slips stitch into the starting chain stitch.
(4 x = 1fdc,ch3.1fpdc, 8 x BLO 1sc sts, 1fdc, 8 x BLO,1sc, 1fdc, 8 x BLO 1sc sts,)
Square off flower
Round 16
Join in color first sc stitch between flower petal, ch4 - counts as first tr stitch of repeat below,
*6tr,in sc stitch, ch3, 6tr in next sc st,
skip next 4 BLO-sc sts, 1sc in next 2 sts, skip next 4 BLO-sc sts,
3dc-shell in next sc, 3dc-shell in next sc,
skip next 4 BLO-sc sts, 1sc in next 2 sc sts, skip next 4 BLO-sc sts,
3dc-shell in next sc, 3dc-shell in next sc, skip next 4 BLO-sc sts, 1sc in next 2 sc sts,
skip next 4 BLO-sc sts, 1sc in next 2 sc st - repeat from * for the next corner and sides.
Join with a slip stitch into the starting chain stitch.
(4 x 6tr,ch3,6tr, sk4,2sc,sk3,6dc-shell, sk4,2sc,sk3,6dc-shell, sk4,2sc,sk3, )
Round 17
Join color in corner chain space, ch2, counts as first hdc in the repeat below,
*2 dc in corner ch-sp ch2, 2dc in same ch-sp,
1hdc in next 5tr sts, 1dc in next tr st, 1dc in next 2 sc sts,
1hdc in next dc st, 1sc in next 4 dc sts, 1hdc in next dc st, 1dc in next 2 sc sts
1hdc in next dc st, 1sc in next 4 dc sts, 1hdc in next dc st, 1dc in next 2 sc sts
1dc in in first try st 1hdc in the next 5tr sts,
repeat from * around for the next 3 sides.
Slip stitch in starting chain st.
(4 x 2dc,ch2,2dc,5hdc,3dc,1hdc,4sc,1hdc,2dc,1hdc,4sc,1hdc,3dc,5hdc sts - 34 sts per side )
Round 18
Join in corner chain space, ch2 - counts as first hdc of in the repeat below
*2hdc, ch2, 2hdc in corner ch-sp,
1hdc into each st of side - before corner - repeat from * 3 more times per side.
Join with slip stitch in starting chain space. Finish off tail, work ends.
(4 x 36 hdc sts per side)
Round 19
Join new color in corner ch-sp,ch3 counts as first dc for repeat below
*2dc,ch2,2dc in corner ch-sp - 1fpdc around post of next st, 1bpdc around post of next st,
* Repeat from * for all stitches and all sides of the square.
* Join with a slip stitch into the starting chain stitch finish off color.
(4 x 2dc 18 x 1fpdc,1bpdc 2dc ch2 - sts per side)
Round 20
Join new color in corner ch-sp,ch3 counts as first dc for repeat below
*2hdc,ch2,2hdc in corner ch-sp - 1fphdc around post of next st, 1bphdc around post of next st,
* Repeat from * for all stitches and all sides of the square.
* Join with a slip stitch into the starting chain stitch finish off color.
(4 x 2hdc 20 x 1fphdc,1bphdc 2hdc ch2 - sts per side)
Round 21
Join in corner chain space, ch2 - counts as first hdc of in the repeat below
*2hdc, ch2, 2hdc in corner ch-sp 1hdc into each st of side - before corner - repeat from * 3 more times per side Join with slip stitch in starting chain space. Finish off tail, work ends.
(4 x 52 hdc sts per side)
Round 22
Join color in corner chain space with SC stitch counts as first sc stitch for repeat below;
*1sc,ch2,1sc in corner chain space ,**ch2, skip 2 sts, 1sc in space between next two sts repeat** until end of side - repeat from * for each side. Join with slip stitch in the first sc stitch and finish off color.
(4 x 1sc,ch2,1sc-in corner x 26 x ch2,sk2,1sc per side)
Round 23
Join new color in corner 2ch-sp, ch3 counts as first dc for repeat below
*2dc,ch2,2dc in corner 2ch-sp, **2dc in next 2ch-sp,
* Repeat from, ** across for side, repeat from * for each side.
* Join with a slip stitch into the starting chain stitch.
(4 x 56 dc sts per side)
Round 24
Join in corner chain space chain 2 counts as first hdc leg of pattern repeat below
*2hdc,ch2,2hdc in corner chain space, 1hdc into each dc stitch,
- repeat for each side of the square.
Finish off ends.
(4 x 60 hdc sts per side)
Round 25
Join in corner chain space chain 3 counts as first dc leg of pattern repeat below
*2dc,ch2,2dc in corner chain space, 1dc into each dc stitch,- repeat for each side of the square.
Finish off ends.
(4 x 64 dc sts per side)
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Frequently Asked Questions – Daisy Style Textured Granny Square Pattern
What is the Daisy Style Textured Granny Square?
The Daisy Style Textured Granny Square is a floral crochet square featuring raised stitch textures and a classic daisy-inspired center. It is designed to be used on its own or as part of the larger Modern Heirloom Flowers Granny Square Blanket Pattern.
Is this granny square part of a larger blanket pattern?
Yes. This square is one of the featured floral motifs used in the Modern Heirloom Flowers Granny Square Blanket. The complete blanket combines multiple flower squares to create a beautiful heirloom-style crochet blanket.
What skill level is required?
This pattern is suitable for adventurous beginners and intermediate crocheters. You should be comfortable working basic crochet stitches and following round-by-round instructions.
What crochet stitches are used in this pattern?
The square includes a variety of stitches such as:
- Single crochet (sc)
- Half double crochet (hdc)
- Double crochet (dc)
- Front post stitches
- Back loop only stitches (BLO)
- Shell stitches
- V-stitches
These techniques create the textured floral effect that makes this square unique.
What yarn works best for this granny square?
The pattern sample uses DK (double knit) cotton yarn or cotton-acrylic blend yarn. These yarns help showcase the stitch texture and floral details beautifully.
What crochet hook size should I use?
The sample square is made using a 3mm crochet hook. If you use a different yarn weight, you may need to adjust your hook size to achieve a similar finished size.
How large is the finished granny square?
The completed square measures approximately 33 x 33 cm (13 x 13 inches) when made using the recommended materials and hook size.
Can I use this square for projects other than blankets?
Absolutely. The Daisy Style Textured Granny Square can be used for:
- Cushion covers
- Tote bags
- Table runners
- Wall hangings
- Baby blankets
- Patchwork afghans
Many crocheters enjoy adapting floral granny squares into a variety of projects.
Can I make the square larger?
Yes. Additional border rounds can be added after completing the square to increase its size. You can also join multiple squares together to create larger blanket projects. Many crocheters customize granny square sizes to suit their projects.
How many squares do I need for a blanket?
The number depends on your desired blanket size. Measure your finished square and calculate how many squares are needed based on the blanket dimensions you want to achieve.
Can I use scrap yarn for this pattern?
Yes. This pattern works well as a stash-busting project. Using coordinating colors from your yarn collection can create a beautiful patchwork effect while reducing yarn waste.
Does the pattern include photo tutorials?
Yes. The pattern includes step-by-step instructions and photo references to help guide you through the construction of the square.
Can I sell items made from this pattern?
Yes. Finished handmade items may be sold on a small scale. However, the pattern itself may not be copied, redistributed, rewritten, or resold.
Is there an ad-free PDF version available?
Yes. An ad-free PDF version is available for crocheters who prefer printable instructions, offline access, and a clean, easy-to-follow layout.
Where can I find the full Heirloom Flowers Blanket Pattern?
The Daisy Style Textured Granny Square is part of the Modern Heirloom Flowers Blanket collection. Visit the main blanket pattern page to find assembly instructions, sizing guidance, and links to the other coordinating flower squares.




