In today's tutorial, you will follow along to make your squares have a definite twist in the centre, and then, as it gets bigger, the pattern begins to straighten up.
![Bernat Wonky Square Blanket Pattern](https://thecrochetcrowd.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Bernat-Wonky-Square-Blanket-Pattern-700x700.jpg)
The squares on the right and left are identical. The only difference that the colours are different between each. Amazing how different they can be.
The free pattern is available; it's called Wonky Square Afghan.
Crochet Diagram
To make it easier to follow, I put in RED the counts of the stitches in a row for easier follow-through. You can print this diagram if it helps you.
![Wonky Crochet Diagram with Counts](https://thecrochetcrowd.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Wonky-Crochet-Diagram-with-Counts-693x700.png)
Linda augustine says
I liked it. I'm going to use it as a dishcloth for the time being. I like to make those as a quick respite from bigger projects. Also watched a related tutorial that I really liked but it disappeared from the related group when I closed it. It was in a spiral using four strands of yarn at the same time and spiraling out. Where can I find it?
Marie Tacy says
YouTube Spiral Granny
Mikey says
Blue button updated