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Do you have hundreds of Granny Squares? (If not, go to "C" is for Crochet (A-G) and look under "Granny" for pattern links!)

Well, what is there to DO with all those squares?  Here are a few suggestions!

Pilloghans (Quillows) and Blankets

Christmas Stuff!

Clothing and Accessories

Oh, and if you need a clue or two on how to get those granny squares to stick together, you can check out these hints for granny squares.

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Make a Pilloghan...

 

What is a pillowghan? It's an afghan that can be folded up and "disappears" into a pillow.

What goes into a pillowghan? Easy... two pieces. One is the afghan part, the other is the "pillow" part. They can be the same, or different patterns.  All squares are any granny square you like, in any layout you like.

 makes this: 

To get the afghan into the pillow, you first fold the afghan into thirds "up and down", then into thirds "top to bottom". Grab the top front of the pouch piece and turn it inside out -- bring the top around the bottom, and to the back of the folded afghan. Voila! A pillow.

 

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Make a Granny Afghan

Here's a simple How To from the Mining Company: Granny Squares Blanket How-To

What size? Here's a "cheat sheet" for you...
Type Width (inches) Length (inches)
Crib 27-39 40-52
Lapghan 30-38 35-40
Sofa Back 35-40 30-38
Twin Comforter 66 86
Twin Bedspread 80 108
Full Comforter 76 86
Full Bedspread 96 108
Queen Comforter 86 88
Queen Bedspread 102 118
King Comforter 88 109
King Bedspread 118 120

 

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Make a Christmas Tree Skirt

Here is one that uses both "full" and "half" squares. This pattern shows the full in blue and the halves in red:

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...and this shows a sample layout for red and green squares:

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Leave one seam (extending from the outside to the center) unjoined. Put a couple of ties there, so you can get the skirt on and off the tree.

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Granny's Stockings Hung by the Chimney?

While you're making Christmas decorations, how about a few stockings, made in Christmas-y Granny Squares?

You can make them flattened by just joining squares (a front and back). Or you can give Santa more room by putting a few rows of single crochet between the front "L" and the back "L".

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Clothes Made from Granny Squares?

A series of granny squares stitched together is a scarf:

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Would you rather have a hat and scarf together?  Elaine Clark's pattern is here.

When you get inside, you can relax in Sal's granny square slippers.

Then you can watch the short folks (toddlers size 2-4-6) run around in J. Barrett's Child's Granny Cardigan.

If you're jealous, you can make yourself a granny jacket using Cheshire's Wearable Afghan, or her Granny Beach Cover-Up.  (Note that you will have to download and unzip these two patterns.)

 

Do you STILL have too many granny squares?  Well, here are some ideas for you:  A trunk full of grannies

 

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