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Crochet One-Colour Sunburst Granny Square: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Updated: Jun 25


Would you like to learn how to crochet the sunburst granny square using just one solid colour? Follow along with this easy-to-follow photo tutorial, where I'll guide you through each step so you can confidently create this gorgeous and timeless design.


Perfect for blankets, cushions, bags and garments and so much more - or simply use a square on it's own as a sweet little coaster to add a little touch of handmade crochet cosiness to your desk space or home!

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A pink sunburst granny square in a single colour design


What I Love About This Sunburst Granny Square

I’ve always loved making granny squares, and this sunburst design is definitely one of my favourites. Not only is it visually striking, but it’s also a fantastic project for beginner crocheters looking to gain confidence working in the round.

With its mix of puff and cluster stitches, the sunburst square is a touch more intricate than a traditional granny square  -  but don’t worry! The stitches are simple to learn, and once you get the hang of them, you’ll be making these in no time.​

A pink sunburst granny square in a single colour design

One Colour, Big Impact

While this granny square is traditionally made with a colour change in each round, it is less common to see it worked in one solid colour. Both styles are equally beautiful, but there is something about the solid colour that gives the design a soft, modern vintage look that feels fresh yet timeless. 


Make a Blanket with Your Granny Squares!

If you’d like to transform your sunburst granny squares into a gorgeous vintage-inspired blanket, be sure to check out my step-by-step tutorial for The Oatmilk Petals Blanket.  This stunning heirloom design is one that's sure to be treasured for years to come! 


While I chose to make a pram/stroller-sized baby blanket with this free pattern, I’ve also instructions for twelve additional sizes ranging from lovey all the way up to king. You'll find a handy chart with all the details for each size, plus guidance on how to customise the blanket to any size you want.

A vintage inspired sunburst granny square baby blanket in a neutral variegated cream and oat toned linen cotton blend yarn.

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Let's Get Started!

Ready to try the Sunburst Granny Square for yourself? Scroll down for the full step-by-step photo tutorial, or watch the full video tutorial here or on YouTube. And not forgetting about my left-handed crocheters - there’s a LEFT-HANDED tutorial too!"


Happy crocheting!


More of a Visual Learner? Watch The Tutorial on YouTube!



A pink sunburst granny square in a single colour design

Skill Level

Easy (see details of project levels at Craft Yarn Council)


Materials​

  • Yarn: #3 / light / 8 ply / DK - I used Rowan Summerlite DK 100% cotton, 50g/130m/142yds in shade Piglet (474)

  • Crochet Hook: 3.5mm (US E/4)

  • Stitch marker

  • Scissors

  • Yarn needle for weaving in ends

  • Blocking kit to block your motifs (optional) 


Gauge / Tension

  • Granny square measures 9x9cm (3.5x3.5")


Pattern Notes

  • US crochet terms used throughout

  • Granny square is worked in the round and starts with a magic ring. You can watch my full Magic Ring Tutorial HERE

  • Squares are joined using the Flat Slip Stitch Granny Square Join. You can watch my full Flat Slip Stitch Seam Tutorial HERE

  • Gauge is not important for this project

  • There is a video tutorial for this granny square pattern if you find it hard to follow just written instructions. You can find it HERE.



Abbreviations (US crochet terms)

  • [...] 'X' times = work instructions within brackets, as a sequence, as many times as directed

  • ch = chain (yarn over, pull through)

  • CL = cluster (see Special Stitches section below)

  • dc = double crochet

  • hdc = half double crochet

  • ps = puff stitch (see Special Stitches below)

  • Rnd/s = round/s

  • slst  = slip stitch (Insert hook, yarn over, pull through both stitch and loop on hook)

  • sp = space

  • st/s = stitch/es

  • tr = treble/triple crochet


Special Stitches

  • Puff Stitch (ps): Video tutorial available HERE.     

Step 1: Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, and pull up a loop. (3 loops on hook)
Step 2: Repeat Step 1, two more times (7 loops on hook)
Step 3: Yarn over, and pull through all 7 loops on your hook.
Step 4: Chain 1 to secure the puff.

  • Cluster Stitch (CL): Video tutorial available HERE.   

Step 1: Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over, and pull through 2 loops only (2 loops on hook).
Step 2: Repeat Step 1, three more times (5 loops on hook)
Step 3: Yarn over, and pull through all 5 loops on your hook.
Step 4: Chain 1 to secure the cluster.

Sunburst Granny Square Pattern

Start with a magic ring: watch my video tutorial HERE.

Rnd 1: ch 3 (counts as the first dc), work 15 more dc into magic ring - refer to Photo 1.1. Pull the ring closed. Join round with a slst into top of the ch-3 - refer to Photos 1.2 and 1.3. (16 sts)​

Photo 1.1
Photo 1.2
Photo 1.3

Rnd 2: ch 1 (doesn’t count as a stitch), ps in the same st as you joined the last round - refer to Photo 1.4 - and then in each st around. Join with a slst into the first ch-1 sp - refer to Photos 1.5 and 1.6. (16 ps and 16 ch-1 sps)​​​

Photo 1.4
Photo 1.5
Photo 1.6

Rnd 3: ch 2 (doesn’t count as a stitch). Work a CL in the same sp - refer to Photo 1.7 - then, ch 1. Note: You should have 2 chains in total – one to secure the cluster stitch, and another one after it. Continue around, working a CL in each ch-1 sp around, followed by ch 1. Join with a slst into first ch-2 sp - refer to Photos 1.8 and 1.9. (16 CL and 16 ch-2 sps)

Photo 1.7
Photo 1.8
Photo 1.9

Rnd 4: Ch 3 (counts as first tr), then in same ch-2 sp work: [2 tr, ch 2, 3 tr] - this forms the first corner - refer to Photo 1.10. In next sp work: 3 dc, then 3 hdc in next sp, then 3 dc in next sp. Into next sp work: [3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr]. Repeat - 2 more times. In next sp work: 3 dc, then 3 hdc in next sp, then 3 dc in next sp. Refer to photos 1.11 and 1.12.

Note: Instead of joining the Rnd with a slst, I like to finish with an invisible fasten off for a seamless look to the top of my square – follow the instructions below.

Photo 1.10
Photo 1.11
Photo 1.12

Invisible Fasten off Tutorial

Instead of joining your round with a slip stitch into the starting chain, try using the invisible fasten off method. It creates a seamless, polished finish for your crochet piece. Follow the steps below:


Step 1: Snip your yarn tail, leaving a 15cm tail and pull the yarn through the stitch.

Step 2: Thread yarn onto tapestry needle and find the top of the first tr st of the round (not beg ch-3). We’re going to go under the top two loops from front to back with the needle.
Step 3: Next, we’ll go back down through the centre of the last double crochet (into the same space the yarn tail is coming out of).You’ll now have a long stitch separating the first treble and final double crochet (this long stitch will sit atop of the Ch 3 that began the round and will make a nice top for it to make it blend in with the rest of the stitches.)
Step 3: Next, we’ll go back down through the centre of the last double crochet (into the same space the yarn tail is coming out of).You’ll now have a long stitch separating the first treble and final double crochet (this long stitch will sit atop of the Ch 3 that began the round and will make a nice top for it to make it blend in with the rest of the stitches.)
Step 4: Step 4: Gently tug the tail to pull the stitch tighter just until it blends with the rest of the stitches, then flip your work and weave it through.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

Your Solid Colour Sunburst Granny Square is finished.


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A crochet sunburst granny square made in one solid pink colour

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I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to crochet a solid colour sunburst Granny Square and found it helpful.


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Happy crocheting!







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