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How to make crochet square

Posted on October 28, 2025

That’s a beautiful crochet spiral square pillow! 🧶
Let’s go step-by-step so you can make one like in your image.


🧶 CROCHET SPIRAL SQUARE PILLOW — DETAILED TUTORIAL


🧵 Supplies

ItemDescription
Yarn3 colors (Color A – Cream, Color B – Light Blue, Color C – Beige)
Hook5.0 mm (H) crochet hook
OtherYarn needle, scissors, stitch markers, pillow insert

✨ PART 1: Spiral Granny Square

Each pillow is made up of many spiral squares.
Each square starts as a two-color spiral circle, then turns into a square.


🌀 Step 1: Foundation Spiral (Round 1)

With Color A:

  1. Make a magic ring.
  2. Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc).
  3. Work 11 dc into the ring (12 dc total including ch-3).
  4. Do not close the round.
    • Remove your hook (leave the loop).
    • You’ll continue with the next color.

With Color B:

  1. Attach yarn to the same magic ring.
  2. Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc).
  3. Work 11 dc into the ring (12 dc total).
  4. Pull the magic ring tight.
    You now have two spirals started.

➡️ You should see both colors curving side by side.


🌀 Step 2: Expanding the Spiral (Round 2)

With Color A:

  1. Reinsert hook into the last loop of Color A.
  2. 2 dc into each dc from the previous round (12 → 24 dc).
  3. Drop yarn but don’t cut.

With Color B:

  1. Continue the same way — 2 dc in each dc (12 → 24 dc).

➡️ The spiral pattern will grow evenly and stay smooth.


🌀 Step 3: Next Expansion (Round 3)

With Color A:

  1. (2 dc in first stitch, 1 dc in next stitch) — repeat all around. (36 dc total)

With Color B:

  1. Same as Color A — (2 dc in first stitch, 1 dc in next) — around. (36 dc total)

➡️ The spiral now measures about 10–11 cm in diameter.


🔲 Step 4: Shaping the Square

Switch to a single color (for example, Light Blue or Cream) to make the edges.

  1. Join new color in any stitch.
  2. Work the following pattern to make 4 corners: (sc, hdc, dc, tr, ch 2, tr, dc, hdc, sc) all in one stitch → corner made skip 1 stitch 1 hdc in next 1 dc in next 1 dc in next 1 hdc in next skip 1 stitch repeat corner pattern
  3. Continue this pattern around until you have 4 corners.
  4. Slip stitch to the first stitch to close.
  5. Fasten off and weave ends.

🔗 PART 2: Joining Squares

You’ll need about:

  • 18 squares for one pillow front
  • 18 squares for the back (depends on pillow size)

Joining Options:

  1. Slip Stitch Join:
    • Place two squares with right sides facing each other.
    • Slip stitch through the back loops only along the edges.
  2. Flat Join (as shown in photo):
    • Lay squares flat and use join-as-you-go method or whip stitch with yarn needle.
    • Use the blue color for joining to create contrast.

🧺 PART 3: Assembly (Pillow Construction)

  1. Make two panels (same size: front & back).
  2. Place them right sides facing.
  3. Join around 3 sides with single crochet or slip stitch.
  4. Insert pillow form.
  5. Close the last side neatly.

🌟 Optional Finishing Touches

  • Add a border around the entire pillow with single crochet rounds.
  • Mix and match square colors for variety.
  • Steam block your squares before sewing for perfect shape.

📏 Example Layout (for standard 16×16 inch pillow)

RowsColumnsTotal Squares
4416 per side
Total32 squares

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