I was brought up in a thrifty family, and I hate waste.
Whenever I have oddments of yarn – I save them. Even short lengths.
As
long as a length will fit between my 2 outstretched hands ….. I can use it for
the first round of a granny square.
Anything
smaller goes into a zip-lock bag to be used for teddy or doll’s faces. No waste
here !!!
Once
you have mastered how to crochet a Granny Square – then the fun begins.
There
are loads of pretty variations available – you might enjoy trying out a few
different ideas. A search of the Internet will bring you lots of ideas.
But –
for me – I often keep things simple – plain classic Granny Squares are a great
way to use up all my oddments. Mostly they will be used to make blankets –
doll’s blankets, lap blankets for the elderly, bed blankets for the homeless,
shelters or hospitals ….
So, I
make use of my oddments, and donate then either unjoined – or joined if I have
time. Some charities have dedicated ‘square joiners’, and I know many crafters
who are happy to make squares but hate joining them, so this works out really
well.
I like
variety – and every blanket (or set of squares) I make is different – not in
method – but in style or use of colour.
If you
are making a throw, afghan or blanket for yourself – you may wish to use 6 or 8
colours that complement each other, in your favourite colours or shades.
But,
as my squares are usually donated, and anything goes. I use what I have.
Sometimes
charities ask for a particular size – so please check what is required.
I like
to play – sometimes I make the first 4 rounds using different colours of
oddments, then use bigger half-balls for subsequent rounds as I don’t want to
have endless ends to darn away for each square. This works well - it is a
practical and pleasing method, and always looks good.
Continue
until your square is the size needed.
I use DK yarn and a 3.5mm hook. I work 7 rounds to give me a 6” square.
If you use a 4mm hook you will probably find that 6 rounds will measure around 6”
For a
12” square I make 14 rounds.
However
you choose to make them, I know that your squares will be appreciated.
If you
can find somewhere local to you – then that saves on the cost and effort of
getting your squares to where they are needed.
There
are many charities in the UK who would welcome your squares.
Or if you are willing to send squares, or live in the Nottingham area, I can recommend Operation Orphan – they have collected squares for many years and their mission is …. "Keeping orphans & vulnerable children safe, warm, healthy & learning."
My latest squares will soon be making their way to PUMA Plymouth Ukraine Medical Aid
I recently joined their fb craft group PUMA πΊπ¦ knit & crochet group – and the need is great. I can’t change the world, but I can do something…. And together, with others, we can bring joy and comfort to someone in desperate need.
If you are local to the Plymouth area – you might like to join me in supporting this group. This is what is needed ~
At the moment we are looking for bed size blankets 5' x 4' or 6'x 4'. They can be knitted or crocheted in whichever weight wool and pattern you are comfortable using.
We ask for
squares to be 6"X6" or 12"x12" preferably crocheted (we are
very low on these) but knitted are fine as well. Again, any weight wool and
pattern of your choice. Please don't worry if your squares are not those sizes
as we will use all the squares you send in to us thank you
If you would
like to sew up your squares into blankets that is fine as well. I would ask
that you put a little note with how many squares are in your blanket, to save
us counting. Thank you
We have 2
stitchup groups at the moment with more planned, and also, ladies out in the
community who stitch/crochet the squares together.
Thank you to
everyone who is a member or who does this in their own home. You are very much
appreciated.
If anyone is
interested in helping, I can deliver and collect from you locally (in and
around Plymouth) or you would be welcome at either group at any time.
We have a cafΓ©
meetup on Wednesday from 12 till 3pm, and also on Thursday from 12 till 3pm
Our friends in
Ukraine absolutely love our handmade blankets. Not only for warmth and the fact
they are made with love, but also as a sign of protection, and it reminds them
they are not forgotten. PUMA February 2026.
Happy Hooking .........

I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.
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