Hexagon Granny Square Pattern
- Kavitha
- Apr 16
- 2 min read

If you are looking for a crochet pattern that’s both simple and stunning, the hexagon granny square is a perfect choice. Whether you want to make cozy blankets, trendy bags, or cute coasters, this versatile pattern opens the door to endless creativity.
The best part? You can mix and match colors to create something uniquely yours.
đź§¶ What You Will Need
Before you start, gather these basic supplies:
Yarn in your favorite colors
Crochet hook (size suited to your yarn)
Scissors
Yarn needle (for weaving in ends)
✨ Step-by-Step Pattern Instructions
🔹 Foundation Round
Start with a slip knot and chain 4. Join with a slip stitch to form a ring.


🔹 Round 1
Chain 3 (this counts as your first double crochet)
Work 1 double crochet into the ring
Chain 2

Repeat this pattern:2 double crochets + chain 2
Continue until you have 6 sets of 2 double crochets. This forms the base of your hexagon.



🔹 Round 2
Change color
Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet)
Work 1 double crochet in the same stitch
Chain 1
Work 2 double crochet in the same stitch
Now repeat around:👉 In the next stitch: 2 double crochets + chain 1 + 2 double crochets (this creates the corners)
Join with a slip stitch at the top of the starting chain.





🔹 Round 3
Change Color
Chain 3, then 1 double crochet in the same space
Repeat the following pattern:
In the next chain space: 2 double crochets
In the next stitch:
2 double crochets + chain 2 + 2 double crochets (corner)
Continue all the way around and join with a slip stitch.




🔹 Round 4 (and beyond)
Chain 3, work 1 double crochet, then chain 2
Now continue the pattern:
2 double crochets in each chain space
Corners:Â 2 double crochets + chain 2 + 2 double crochets
Repeat this round until your hexagon reaches the size you want.
✂️ Finishing Touch
Fasten off your yarn, cut neatly, and use a yarn needle to weave in all loose ends.
🎨 Tips to Make It Unique
Try color changes every round for a vibrant look
Use neutral tones for a modern aesthetic
Join multiple hexagons to create blankets, shawls, or table runners
Your hexagon granny square is now complete! Once you make one, it’s hard to stop. This pattern is relaxing, addictive, and incredibly rewarding.
Have you tried this pattern yet? Share your color combinations or finished creations. I’d love to hear how yours turned out!

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