Easy Blanket Hexagon Square

Submitted on Fri, 01/31/2025 - 07:00
Easy crochet hexagon blanket squares

The Easy Blanket Hexagon Square Crochet Pattern is a delightful and approachable project perfect for crocheters of all skill levels

.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.

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The pattern typically utilizes basic crochet stitches such as double crochet and chain stitches, making it an excellent choice for those new to crocheting or seeking a relaxing and mindful craft. As you progress through the pattern, you'll find yourself effortlessly creating a series of identical hexagons that can be arranged in a myriad of ways to suit your personal style and preferences. Whether you opt for a monochromatic color scheme or choose to play with a vibrant array of hues, the Easy Blanket Hexagon Square Crochet Pattern offers endless possibilities for customization, allowing you to craft a one-of-a-kind blanket that reflects your unique creativity and flair.

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

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Easy Blanket Hexagon Square - Free Online Pattern

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Start with a magic ring,


Round 1

Hexagon easy Blanket square Row 1

Ch3 counts as the first dc of *dc2tog in e magic ring, ch 2, repeat 7 more times,  and join with sl into the top of the starting chain stitch.. Finish off color.
(8 x dc2tog, ch2 sts in the magic ring)


Round 2

Join new color in 2ch-sp, ch 3, counts as first dc of * dc2tog, ch2, dc2tog in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 
(6 x dc2tog,ch2,dc2tog, in ch-sp in round)


Round 3

Hexagon easy Blanket square Row

Join new color in 2ch-sp, ch 3, counts as first dc of * dc2tog, ch2, dc2toh in ch-sp, 1 sk dc2tog st, dc2tog in space after dc2tog, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 
(6 x dc2tog, ch2, dc2tog, dc2tog sts  in round)


Round 4

Hexagon easy Blanket square Row 4

Join new color in 2ch-sp, ch 3, counts as first dc of * dc2tog, ch2, dc2toh in ch-sp, 1 sk dc2tog st, dc2tog in space after dc2tog, 1 sk dc2tog st, dc2tog in space after dc2tog, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 
(6 x dc2tog, ch2, dc2tog, dc2tog, dc2tog sts  in round)


Round 5

Hexagon easy Blanket square Row 5

Join new color in corner ch-sp, ch2, counts as first * 2hdc in corner ch-sp, 2hdc in the same ch-sp, 1 fphdc around dc2tog st, 1 hdc in the next space after st, 1 fphdc around dc2tog st, 1 hdc in the next space after st,1 fphdc around dc2tog st, 1 hdc in the next space after st,1 fphdc around dc2tog st, 1 hdc in the next space after st, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 
(6 x 2hdc , ch2. 2hdc, 1fphdc, 1hdc,  1fphdc, 1hdc, 1fphdc, 1hdc, 1fphdc, 1hdc,  in round)

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