Granny Stripe Stitch
Unlike the traditional Granny Square, which works in rounds, the Granny Stripe Stitch is worked in rows, giving it a linear and modern twist on a vintage favorite. It’s also an ideal pattern for using up leftover yarns making it a popular choice for scrap blankets and stash-busting projects.
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Beginner’s Guide to the Granny Stripe Stitch
The Granny Stripe Stitch is one of the most loved and timeless crochet patterns. Known for its colorful rows and rhythmic repetition, this stitch creates a lightweight yet cozy fabric that’s perfect for blankets, scarves, and even garments.
Unlike the traditional Granny Square, which works in rounds, the Granny Stripe Stitch is worked in rows, giving it a linear and modern twist on a vintage favorite. It’s also an ideal pattern for using up leftover yarns making it a popular choice for scrap blankets and stash-busting projects.
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What Is the Granny Stripe Stitch?
The Granny Stripe Stitch uses clusters of three double crochet stitches (3 dc groups) separated by chain spaces. This cluster pattern forms an open, airy texture that drapes beautifully and highlights color changes.
In UK terms, this stitch uses treble crochet (tr) instead of double crochet, but the concept remains exactly the same. The alternating clusters and chain spaces create a visually pleasing stripe effect whether you choose bold, contrasting colors or soft gradients.
The Granny Stripe is also a perfect introduction to working in clusters and learning color transitions smoothly.
Abbreviation
- US - Granny Stripe Stitch :
- UK - :
- AFR- :
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Step by Step
Step-by-Step Instructions (US Terms)
US Abbreviation: dc
UK Abbreviation: tr
1. Foundation Row: Chain a multiple of 3 + 2. (For example, ch 32 for a small sample.)
2. Row 1: Work 1 dc in the 4th chain from the hook (this counts as your first dc). Skip 2 chains, then work 3 dc into the next chain. Skip 2 chains, work 3 dc into the next chain. Repeat from to across. End with 1 dc in the last chain. Turn.
3. Row 2: Chain 3 (counts as first dc), skip the first 3 dc, and work 3 dc into the space between clusters below. Chain 1, work 3 dc into the next space between clusters. Repeat from to across, ending with 1 dc in the top of the turning chain. Turn.
4. Repeat Row 2 for the rest of your project, changing colors at the beginning of rows if desired.
Crochet Stitch Practice Example
Practice Row Example
To practice the stitch, start small:
1. Chain 26 (multiple of 3 + 2).
2. Follow the steps above for Rows 1 and 2.
3. Work 4–6 rows to get comfortable with the pattern rhythm.
Tip: Try switching colors every two rows for the classic “granny stripe” look!

FAQ – Granny Stripe Stitch
Is the Granny Stripe Stitch good for beginners?
Yes! The pattern repeats simply and builds quickly, making it perfect for those learning to read crochet rows or practice color changes.
How many chains do I need to start a Granny Stripe blanket?
Start with any multiple of 3 + 2 chains, depending on your desired width. For example, 122 chains work well for a medium-sized throw.
What yarn works best for Granny Stripe Stitch?
A worsted-weight or DK yarn works beautifully. Choose solid or self-striping yarns to enhance the stripe pattern.
Can I use the Granny Stripe for garments?
Absolutely! It adds great texture and color contrast in cardigans, vests, and light shawls when worked in finer yarns.
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