Honeycomb Trellis Free Granny Square Pattern
Learn how to crochet the Honeycomb Trellis with this free granny square pattern which will add a unique addition to any granny square blanket.
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Honeycomb Trellis Granny Square | Free Crochet Pattern
This unique crochet stitch is one that catches the eye and adds intrigue with it’s structured open stitches.
This crochet stitch mainly consists of US single crochet stitches worked into chain spaces, which adds a firmness to the granny square pattern.
This crochet stitch pattern works well for lots of other patterns too and would work up well in a crochet cardigan or as a lace panel in a summer tee-shirt.
With this free granny square pattern, you can practice working to chain spaces and perfecting counting your stitches.
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Abbreviations
US Terms (UK terms in brackets)
St(s) – Stitch(es)
Ch – Chain
Ch Sp – Chain Space
Sc (Dc) – Single Crochet (Double Crochet)
Tr (DTr) – Treble crochet (double treble crochet)
Skill level: Advanced Beginner
Materials:
- Aran/worsted weight yarn
- I used used 60m PaintBox Simply Aran 100% Acrylic yarn in the following shade:
- Shade 245
- 5mm Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
Gauge:
- gauge not essential – Use a larger or smaller crochet hook to obtain the correct finished square size.
Finished Size:
- 8″ x 8″
How to make the Honeycomb Trellis Granny Square
Pattern Notes:
- Please read through the entire pattern before beginning, regardless of skill level. Please contact me ([email protected]) if help is needed to understand any part of the pattern.
- Beginning Ch6 DOES counts as Treble Crochet and ch-2
- Beginning Ch 1 DOES NOT count as stitch
- This square is worked in Rows.
Row 1: Ch 27, sc in 2nd ch from hook and each across to end. turn. (26)
Row 2: Ch1 (does not count as st here and throughout), sc in next 2, *ch5, skip 2, sc in next 3, repeat from * to last 4, ch 5, skip 2, sc in last 2 sts. Turn. (5 x ch-5 sps, 16 sc)
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in same, skip 1, *5 sc in next ch-5 sp, skip 1 sc, sc in next, skip 1 sc; repeat from * across to last, sc in last, turn. (31 sc)
Row 4: Ch6 (counts as tr, 2ch), skip st at base of ch and next, sc in next 3 sc (middle 3 sc of 5-sc group), *ch5, skip 3, sc in next 3, repeat from * across to last 2, ch2, tr in last st. turn. (2 x tr, 15 sc, 4 x ch-5 arch, 2 x ch-2 sps)
Row 5: Ch1, sc in same, 2 sc in next ch-2 sp, skip 1, sc in next, *5 sc in next ch-5 sp, skip 1, sc in next, skip 1, repeat from * to last ch-2 sp, 2sc in ch-2 sp, sc in 4th ch of ch-6 turning ch, turn. (31 sc)
Row 6: Ch1, sc in same and next, *ch5, skip 3, sc in next 3, repeat from * to last 5 sc, ch5, skip 3, sc in last 2, turn. (5 x ch-5 arches, 16 sc)
Rows 7-19: Repeat Rows 3-6, ending on a Row 3 repeat. Do NOT turn after completion of Row 19.
Continue on to edging.
Edging:
Ch 1, rotate to work across row ends, place 1 sc in each sc row end and 2 sc in each tr row end to last, (sc, ch 1, sc) in corner, rotate to work opposite side of starting ch, sc in each across (26 sc), (sc, ch 1, sc) in corner, rotate to work across row ends, placing 1 sc in each sc row and and 2 sc in each tr row end, ch 4, rotate to work across Row 18, skip 2 sc, *sc in next 3, ch 3, skip 3; repeat from * across to last 2 sc, ch 4, skip 2, sc in top of 1st sc, turn, ch 1, sl st into ch-2 sp, sc in each across placing 2 sc in each ch-3 sp to join.
Fasten off, weave in remaining ends.
Hodgepodge Granny Square Blanket CAL
Join the fun of this event is running from 15th August 2022 – 13th September 2022 with 30 new granny squares designs, one released each day.
Click here to see all the 30 square designs and decide which one you will be stitching up next!
A huge thank you to my pattern testers and editor who kindly helped test all 30 of the square designs to check for accuracy in this pattern – it’s always such a pleasure to see a pattern come to life.