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Crochet Hexagon Square
Submitted on Mon, 12/16/2024 - 05:22
Hexagon granny squares are such a fun and satisfying crochet project to take on once you've mastered the basics!
Granny squares are a classic crochet pattern that are easy to learn and can be used to create a variety of projects. Hexagon granny squares, in particular, are a fun and versatile variation that add a unique geometric touch. In this guide, we'll cover everything you need to know to start crocheting beautiful hexagon granny squares.These charming little hexagons are bursting with color and personality.
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The cool geometric look of the hexagon shape gives your project a modern edge. Plus, the possibilities for mixing and matching colors are endless - from bold and punchy combinations to soft and subtle gradients. Hexagon granny squares are the perfect next step when you're ready to grow your crochet skills and create something extra special.
Hexagon crochet patterns are incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of projects! Here are some ideas for different crochet projects using hexagons:
Hexagon Crochet Blanket
A classic and beautiful project is creating a hexagon blanket (often called a "honeycomb" blanket). You can either make all the hexagons in the same color or create a vibrant, multicolored design by joining different colors together. You can join them using the whip stitch, slip stitch, or join-as-you-go method. Start with a central hexagon and work out from there. You can make the blanket any size by adding more rows of hexagons. Play with color combinations to create a gradient, rainbow, or random pattern.
Hexagon Crochet Pillow
Using hexagons for a pillow cover creates a lovely textured look. You can make the front of the pillow using hexagons in a pattern, and the back can be made from a solid fabric or a few hexagons stitched together. Make the pillow any size by adding or removing hexagons. You can add embellishments like buttons, beads, or crochet flowers in the centers of the hexagons.
Hexagon Crochet Coasters
Small hexagon-shaped crochet pieces can be used as coasters. You can make a set of hexagonal coasters with vibrant or neutral colors, and they’re perfect for both home decor and gifts. Use cotton yarn for absorbency and durability. You can combine different colors in each coaster or use a uniform color scheme.
Hexagon Crochet Rug
A hexagon rug can create a stunning geometric pattern. You can crochet hexagons of various sizes and join them together to form a large rug. This would look great in living rooms, bedrooms, or even bathrooms. Choose thicker yarn (like bulky or t-shirt yarn) for durability. Create different color patterns (alternating colors, gradient, etc.) to add variety and visual interest.
Hexagon Crochet Bag
Hexagons can be used to create small or large bags, whether it's a purse, tote, or a crossbody bag. A hexagon bag can be made by crocheting several hexagons and joining them to form the bag’s body. Use sturdy yarn (cotton or linen) for a more structured, durable bag. Consider adding a zipper or lining for extra functionality.
Hexagon Crochet Shawl
You can make a hexagon-shaped crochet shawl by joining hexagons together in a larger triangular or circular shape. This project will create a striking, geometric look with color-blocking or gradient patterns. Make the hexagons larger for a quicker shawl or smaller for a more intricate design.
Play with different color combinations for a vibrant and eye-catching accessory.
Hexagon Crochet Scarf
A scarf made from hexagons can be made by joining multiple hexagons together in a long row. This creates a textured, unique scarf that can be as long or short as you like. Use thinner yarn (like DK or worsted weight) for a lightweight scarf. Experiment with color patterns and gradients to match different outfits.
Hexagon Crochet Wall Hanging
Hexagons can be a great design choice for wall art. Crochet several hexagons, and arrange them into a pattern that fits your space and style. You can mix sizes of hexagons or combine other shapes, such as triangles or squares, to create a modern, abstract design. Attach the hexagons to a wooden dowel or metal hoop for easy hanging.
Hexagon Crochet Baby Blanket
A baby blanket made from hexagons will create a soft, cozy, and unique piece. You can create a variety of colors for a fun and playful look. Use soft yarns like acrylic, cotton, or bamboo. Keep the colors soft or pastel for a delicate, baby-friendly look.
Hexagon Crochet Table Runner
A hexagon table runner will add a fun geometric touch to your dining or coffee table. It’s a great way to showcase your crochet skills in a functional way. Use cotton yarn for a more practical, washable piece. Experiment with contrasting colors or a monochromatic look to match your home decor.
Hexagon Crochet Blanket for Baby or Toddler
For a smaller project, make a baby or toddler-sized blanket using the hexagon shape. You can keep it soft with pastel colors or vibrant with bright hues! Make sure to use hypoallergenic yarns for baby items. Add borders around each hexagon to give the blanket a finished look.
How to Crochet Hexagon Granny Squares
Choosing Your Yarn
- Select a medium-weight yarn (worsted weight or DK weight)
- Choose a yarn with good stitch definition, such as 100% cotton or acrylic
- Pick 2-3 complementary colors for your squares
Crochet Skill Level
- Hexagon granny squares are an intermediate crochet project
- Familiarity with basic crochet stitches like the chain, single crochet, and double crochet is required
- Beginners may want to start with a simpler granny square pattern first
Sizing Your Hexagon Squares
- Typical hexagon granny squares measure 6-8 inches across
- The final size will depend on your yarn weight and crochet tension
- Make a gauge swatch to determine your square size
Increasing or Decreasing Square Size
- Add or remove rounds to make the squares larger or smaller
- Work more or fewer clusters in each round to adjust the size

Easy Blanket Hexagon Square
.This versatile pattern allows you to create charming hexagonal squares that can be seamlessly joined together to form a cozy and visually appealing blanket. With its straightforward instructions and repetitive stitch pattern, even beginners can quickly master the technique and enjoy the satisfying process of watching their blanket grow with each completed square.

Easy Granny Stitch Hexagon
Crocheting a hexagon granny square is a fun and satisfying project that's perfect for crocheters of all skill levels. To get started, you'll need your favorite yarn and a crochet hook in a size that works well with your yarn weight.

Easy Abstract Pattern Hexagon Square
A hexagon crochet square is a small, flat, six-sided shape that is crocheted in a hexagonal pattern, typically used in various projects such as blankets, shawls, and home decor. It is a versatile shape, and the hexagon motif is a popular choice for creating textured, colorful, and geometric designs. The hexagon crochet square starts at the center and works outward, with the number of stitches increasing with each round to form the six sides. Each round typically adds a new layer of stitches, and you can change colors, create patterns, or add different stitches to create a unique design.

Pretty Hexagon Square
Pretty hexagon crochet granny squares are a delightful and charming twist on the classic granny square motif that brings a smile to any crafter's face! Instead of the traditional square shape, these lovely little hexagons have six sides for a fun geometric look. They're a joy to crochet, with cheerful rounds of colorful yarn worked in a simple, repetitive pattern. Watching the hexagons take shape and stack up is so satisfying and uplifting.

Hexagon Protea Flower Square
Get ready to add a touch of vibrant beauty to your crochet projects with this delightful hexagon granny square pattern featuring a stunning protea flower motif! The protea, known for its bold colors and unique petal structure, translates beautifully into yarn.
Using a combination of simple crochet stitches like double crochet and chain stitches, you'll create individual hexagons showcasing the layered petals of the protea blossom in the center. As you join the hexagons together, watch as an eye-catching geometric pattern emerges, the proteas popping against the lacy granny square background.
The end result is a gorgeous crochet creation, whether it becomes an afghan, pillow, garment or anything else you dream up. This protea granny square is a joy to make and is sure to earn oohs and ahhs from everyone who sees it!

Forget me not Hexagon Crochet Square
Soft, delicate crochet flowers bloom from the center of an intricately stitched hexagon square. Gossamer petals in shades of blush pink, creamy ivory, and pale lavender layer upon each other, opening outward like a spring blossom greeting the sun. The fine crochet thread weaves a lacy pattern throughout the hexagon base, with stitches so precise and even they almost appear machine-made.

Amaryllis Belladonna Flower Square Hexagon
This delightful pattern combines the classic granny square with a playful hexagon shape to create a gorgeous floral motif. Using basic crochet stitches like the double crochet and chain stitch, you'll work in the round to build each hexagon layer by layer.

Daisy Flower Square Hexagon
This charming crochet motif features a cheerful flower design nestled within a classic hexagonal granny square. With each stitch, you'll watch the petals of the daisy take shape, their playful curves and rounds creating a burst of whimsy.
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