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    Crochet 4 Colour Granny Square Afghan Pattern

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    4 Colour Granny Square Afghans
    4 Colour Granny Square Afghans

    Crochet 4 Colour Granny Squares

    Introducing the 4 colour granny squares that will give you plaid or gingham looking afghans. Each square is made up of 4 different colours and the colours change in the corners.

    2 Colour Granny Square AfghanThis is very similar to the Half'n Half Granny Square Afghan by Yarnspirations. I realized that if it's so easy to change colours for squares that are half colours, how hard could it be to do 4 colours in one square. Turns out, there's really no difference in difficulty. There are 4 strands of yarn to use instead of 2 but the process is still just as easy.

    For my example, I am using Bernat L'il Tots Yarn. It's a baby yarn with fabulous colours.

    Yarnspirations Patterns
    Half And Half Granny SquarePattern

    You can use the same pattern at the Half'n Half Granny Square pattern and add 3rd and 4th colour so each side is a different colour. Just like the Half'n Half Granny, you have to work in rounds but turn the project and go back in the opposite direction. You cannot do a continuous revolution as the where you drop the yarn is where you need to pick it up back up to do the next round.

    Half'n Half Granny Diagram to show you what 2 colours look like. Use the same visual and changing your colours on each corner instead of just at the half waypoint.

    http://www.yarnspirations.com/patterns/half-n-half-granny-blanket.html
    See how the colour of the diagram changes in the bottom left corner. That same thing will exist in the bottom right and top left of the corners of dropping yarn and bringing the next colour up.

    So in the corners, you will chain 1 and the remaining chains will be the new colour you are wanting to change to. You will drop the colour you are ending and leave it hanging. When you come back to this space, you will pick it back up. The corners are nice and clean looking as a result of this technique.

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    I would consider doing this technique in a massive granny square instead of individuals. You can have 4 quadrants of colours. If you are more adventurous, you could do 16 and puzzle them together to create the plaid or gingham look. Here are visuals to help you.

    4 Colour Granny Square Afghans
    4 Colour Granny Square Afghans
    4 Colour Granny Square Afghans
    4 Colour Granny Square Afghans
    4 Colour Granny Square Afghans
    4 Colour Granny Square Afghans

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    1. Iris Blumenthal says

      August 21, 2016 at 7:57 pm

      love the pattern - is there a printed pattern for this? I want to make one huge square of 4 colors for my WeCareBlankets project. thank you

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    2. Michele says

      August 19, 2016 at 10:34 pm

      I love this??. I would love for you to make a tutorial on how to actually sew the squares together so they are all even. Do we block them first or the whole afghan after sewn together?

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      • Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says

        August 20, 2016 at 7:43 am

        No blocking and you can whip stitch them together. We have tutorials for whip stitching. 😀

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    3. Terry says

      August 18, 2016 at 12:49 am

      Thank you for posting the pattern Mikey! Much appreciated. Watched the behind the scenes of this you and Dan are just too cute/sweet together. Love you guys!

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