What if the crochet corners can be changed to modern granny to avoid slip stitching and slightly alter the colour sequence? For experienced crocheters, this could be a deal-breaker.
I re-imagined the corners of the modern granny stitch, changing the starting points and finishing methods. I also noticed that the corners buckle slightly on the double crochet rounds.

This is the Crochet Baby Blanket 2025 pattern.


Original Crochet Modern Granny Blanket
TIPS
The change is to start the round at a different position and finish the rounds with a (Ch 1 and half double crochet join) to the top of the first stitch. The Ch 1 + hdc is the equivalent of a ch-3 sp. The half-double crochet leaves the crocheter in the right position to start the next round.
I reduced the hook to a 4 mm / F/6 crochet hook but intentionally so the stitches are tighter and showcase the stitch definition really well.
Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripes (283 g/10 oz, 471 meters/515 yards)
A - Rainbow Mist - 2 Balls
Hook: 4 mm, US. F/6 crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
Match the hook to the yarn ball band recommendation if substituting.
Gauge 15 sc and 15 rows = 4” [10 cm]
Baby Blanket Size: 37” x 37.
Abbreviations
- Beg = Beginning
- Ch(s) = Chain(s)
- Dc = Double crochet
- Join = Ch 1, 1 hdc in beg stitch. (equivalent of ch-3 corner sp)
- Prev = Previous
- Rep = Repeat
- Rnd(s) = Round(s)
- RS = Right side
- Sc = Single crochet
- Sk = Skip
- Sl st = Slip stitch
- St(s) = Stitch(es)
- Sp(s) = Space(es)
With A, ch 4. Join with sl st to form ring.
TIP: Notice the join instructions in the abbreviations.
1st rnd: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), 2 dc in ring. *Ch 3. 3 dc in ring. Rep from * twice more. 3 dc in beg corner sp. Join.
2nd rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same corner sp below. Ch 3, miss next 2 dc. 1 sc between next 2 dc. Ch 3. *(1 sc. Ch 3. 1 sc) in next corner ch-3 sp. Miss next 2 dc. 1 sc between next 2 dc. Ch 3. Rep from * around. 1 sc in beg corner sp. Join.
3rd rnd: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), 2 dc in same corner sp. (3 dc in next ch-3 sp) twice. *(3 dc. Ch 3. 3 dc) in next corner ch-3 sp. (3 dc in next ch-3 sp) twice. Rep from * around. 3 dc in beg corner sp. Join.

Going forward, the 2nd and 3rd rounds are repeating and getting bigger each time. 4th and 5th rounds are written without giving the number of repeats per side.
4th rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same corner sp below. Ch 3, [miss next 2 dc. 1 sc between next 2 dc. Ch 3.] Rep [ ] to next corner *(1 sc. Ch 3. 1 sc) in next corner ch-3 sp. [Miss next 2 dc. 1 sc between next 2 dc. Ch 3] Rep [ ] to next corner. Rep from * around. 1 sc in beg corner sp. Join.
5th rnd: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), 2 dc in same corner sp. [3 dc in next ch-3 sp]. Rep [ ] to next corner. *(3 dc. Ch 3. 3 dc) in next corner ch-3 sp. [3 dc in next ch-3 sp] Rep [ ] to next corner. Rep from * around. 3 dc in beg corner sp. Join.
Rep 4th and 5th until you have enough yarn to do one final round of single crochet.
Border: Ch 1. 1 sc in same beg sp. 1 sc in each st across to next corner. *3 sc in next corner. 1 sc in each st to next corner. Rep from * around. 2 sc in beg corner sp. Fasten off.
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Crochet Diagram
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Tutorial
The tutorial doesn't show the border of just a single crochet around with 3 single crochet in each corner.




Patti D says
I make this pattern a lot when I just want something to do and don't have to think. It is very easy to make.
Diane says
Can you please email this pattern to me?
Wendy Maruna says
If you scroll down the article there is a greenish/yellow button that says “print pattern”. This will get the pdf to you directly and quickly. After it opens you can save and/or print off your use.
Patty says
This is perfect! Thank you!!!