November 25, 2025

🌸Unique Textured Woven Diamond Granny Square Tutorial🌺💖✨

That is a fantastic request! While the classic Granny Square is beloved, creating a Unique Crochet Granny Square allows you to inject personal style and texture into your projects.

I will detail a step-by-step tutorial for the “Textured Woven Diamond Granny Square,” which achieves a unique look by incorporating the Front Post Double Crochet (FPdc) to create a subtle, raised, woven design right within the classic square structure.


💎 Unique Textured Woven Diamond Granny Square Tutorial

This motif maintains the easy structure of the classic Granny Square (working in clusters and spaces) but introduces post stitches strategically to create a unique diagonal texture that looks woven or braided.

Materials You’ll Need

  • Yarn: Medium-weight yarn (worsted/size 4). Using a solid, light color helps the texture stand out clearly.
  • Crochet Hook: The size appropriate for your yarn (e.g., 5.0 mm).
  • Scissors, Tapestry Needle.

Key Crochet Terms

AbbreviationStitch Name
chChain
sl stSlip Stitch
dcDouble Crochet
FPdcFront Post Double Crochet (Special Stitch)
Cluster3 dc worked into the same space
Corner(Cluster, ch 2, Cluster)

Special Stitch: Front Post Double Crochet (FPdc)

This stitch is key to the unique texture.

  1. Yarn over (YO), insert hook from the front side of the work, around the back of the specified stitch post, and out to the front again.
  2. YO, pull up a loop, and complete the stitch as a regular dc.

Part 1: Foundation and Initial Expansion

Round 1: Center

  1. Start: Make a Magic Ring. ch 3 (counts as dc). Work 2 dc into the ring.
  2. Corner Space: ch 2.
  3. Repeat: Work [3 dc into the ring, ch 2] 3 more times.
  4. Finish: Pull tail tight. Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 3.

Round 2: Classic Granny Frame

  1. Move to Corner: sl st into the ch-2 corner space.
  2. First Corner: ch 3. Work (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) into the same corner space.
  3. Side Space: ch 1.
  4. Repeat: Work [Corner (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the next ch-2 space, ch 1] 3 more times.
  5. Finish: Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 3.

Part 2: Introducing the Unique Woven Texture

Round 3: First Texture Row

This round introduces the FPdc to start the diagonal lines.

  1. Move to Corner: sl st to the ch-2 corner space. ch 3. Work (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) into the corner.
  2. Chaining: ch 1.
  3. Texture: Work FPdc around the post of the center dc of the 3-dc cluster from Round 1 (this is two rows below).
  4. Chaining: ch 1.
  5. Repeat: Continue the sequence [Corner (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in ch-2 sp, ch 1, FPdc around center dc of R1 cluster, ch 1] 3 more times.
  6. Finish: Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 3.

Round 4: Continuing the Diamond/Woven Pattern

We use the FPdc again, working around the FPdc from the previous row to keep the raised line continuous.

  1. Move to Corner: sl st to the ch-2 corner space. ch 3. Work (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) into the corner.
  2. Side Cluster: ch 1. Work 3 dc into the next ch-1 space (beside the FPdc).
  3. Texture Anchor: ch 1. Work FPdc around the post of the FPdc from Round 3.
  4. Side Cluster: ch 1. Work 3 dc into the next ch-1 space (beside the FPdc).
  5. Repeat: Continue the sequence [Corner, ch 1, 3 dc in ch-1 sp, ch 1, FPdc around FPdc, ch 1, 3 dc in ch-1 sp, ch 1] around the square.
  6. Finish: Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 3.

Round 5: Expanding the Diamond (Final Texture)

The single FPdc line from R4 has split into two lines, completing the diamond shape.

  1. Move to Corner: sl st to the ch-2 corner space. ch 3. Work (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) into the corner.
  2. Side Cluster: ch 1. Work 3 dc into the next ch-1 space. ch 1.
  3. Texture Split: Work FPdc around the post of the first dc of the 3-dc cluster that borders the central FPdc from R4.
  4. Center: ch 1. Work 3 dc into the space created by the FPdc cluster from R4. ch 1.
  5. Texture Split: Work FPdc around the post of the last dc of the 3-dc cluster that borders the central FPdc from R4.
  6. Repeat: Continue the sequence [Corner, ch 1, 3 dc in ch-1 sp, ch 1, FPdc, ch 1, 3 dc in center space, ch 1, FPdc, ch 1, 3 dc in ch-1 sp, ch 1] around.
  7. Finish: Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 3. Fasten off.

Final Steps

  1. Weave in Ends: Securely hide all tails.
  2. Blocking: Blocking is recommended to ensure the square is flat and the post stitches are clearly defined, maximizing the unique woven diamond effect.

Video tutorial:

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