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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Stacked Striped Granny

Our March Granny Square Series continues with the Stacked Striped Granny Square, the third design in this month’s collection. After the blooming petals of the Hexa Bloom Granny and the bold personality of the Skully Granny, this square brings a clean and modern look to the mix.

                                    Stacked Striped Granny

The Stacked Striped Granny features rows of color that build on top of each other to create a simple but striking striped design. The stacked effect gives the square a bold graphic feel while still keeping the classic structure of a traditional granny square.

This square is perfect for playing with color. You can use high-contrast shades for a bold statement or softer tones for a more subtle look. It also works great for using up small amounts of yarn since each round can be worked in a different color.

Given that, the design is simple and rhythmic, the Stacked Striped Granny is a relaxing square to crochet. It’s an easy pattern to fall into while still creating a block that looks modern and eye-catching!

Be sure to check back next week for the last pattern in the March Granny Square Series.

Have a hooky day! Lynne

*All images are copyright by Lynne Samaan and D60 Crochet, please do not use without permission, Thank you

Friday, March 13, 2026

Skully Granny

Our March granny square series continues with the Skully Granny Square, the second design in this month's pattern selection. After kicking things off with the floral charm of the Hexa Bloom Granny, it’s time to switch things up with a square that has a little more attitude.

Here we go a skein fresh off the hook

                                         Skully Granny

The Skully Granny features a bold skull motif right in the center of the square. It’s a fun and slightly edgy take on the classic granny square, perfect for anyone who likes their crochet projects to have a bit of personality. The simple skull design stands out beautifully against the square background, making it a real statement piece.

This square works especially well with high-contrast colors. A light skull on a dark background really makes the design pop, but it also looks great with playful color combinations if you want a more whimsical look.


Even though the design looks detailed, the Skully Granny comes together quickly. The skull shape forms in the center and is then worked into a square so it can easily be joined with other blocks. It’s a great addition to blankets, bags, pillows, or any project where you want a standout square.

This block is for my younger sister, who loves skulls!

Have a hooky day! Lynne

*All images are copyright by Lynne Samaan and D60 Crochet, please do not use without permission, Thank you