Layers of chiffon and linen create this stunning wrap skirt. Find out how to make it at Burda Fashion.
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Layers of chiffon and linen create this stunning wrap skirt. Find out how to make it at Burda Fashion.
I remember as a kid watching my grandmother crochet granny squares. I don’t even know what she was using them for, I just remember watching her build those colorful squares of yarn stitches. It was so much fun watching the colorful squares emerge from scrap yarn.
I am far from the only one who loves a granny square. Started in the center and worked round after round to create a square (or circle, or hexagon, or any other shape), granny squares are the ultimate yarn project building block. The granny square is the star of the book Vintage Granny Squares: 20 Crochet Projects with a Retro Vibe by Emma Varnam.
All I can say is, this book is absolutely adorable, y’all. The projects are colorful, creative, and all with a fun retro vibe.
All of the projects in this book are based on a basic granny square. There are bags, blankets, accessories, even a cute top. Or how about a pair of fingerless mittens made from granny squares?
But my favorite project in the book has got to be that project basket featured on the front cover. At 9 ½” wide and 11” tall, it’s the perfect size to hold a yarn project or two.
Granny squares are the ultimate portable crochet project. Squares stack neatly and take up little space in your project bag. You can stitch up all the squares you need for the project before sewing them all together.
Granny squares are also a super fun way to use up those leftover bits of yarn, which all seem to have laying around. Why not use these scraps to stitch up a colorful and fun bag or accessory?
You’ll find some great granny square inspiration in Vintage Granny Squares: 20 Crochet Projects with a Retro Vibe.
Publisher: GMC Publications (March 4, 2025)
Language: English
Paperback: 144 pages
ISBN-10: 1784946796
ISBN-13: 978-1784946791
I would like to obtain either pattern or instructions to make the tiered skirt – July 1, by Anne Weaver.
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I would like the pattern for the “Tiered wrap skirt”. The link does not take you to the tutorial.
Thank you.
I am so sorry for the inconvenience! This is an old post (2009) and this link no longer works. I’ve tried finding it again, but I was not able to locate an alternate link. –Anne