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Learn how to crochet a granny square mindful mood blanket with my free step-by-step pattern and video tutorial. A crochet granny square mood blanket is more than just a cosy creation; it’s a personal journey. Each square and colour represents a mood each day, allowing you to reflect your emotions through colour.
In this blog post, you’ll find all the information you need to help you get started on this lovely, personal, crochet project. By the end of the year, you’ll have a stunning, one-of-a-kind blanket that tells the story of your emotional year—a truly special keepsake blanket.
Concept: Mindful Mood Blanket
Crochet a granny square a day to reflect your mood that day, this project is ideally worked over 365 days, so you have a year’s worth of granny squares to reflect your daily moods. However, you can do this for as many days as you like. You can also start this project at any point throughout the year, although some people like to start this on the 1st of January, so they have a blanket to reflect that particular year.
FAQ’s
What happens if I miss a day?
Don’t worry if you miss a day, I always recommend you making a note of your daily moods this way if you miss a day you know which colour to use when you catch up. You can either crochet a granny sqaure a day or make a week’s worth of granny squares at once. I have a mood chart in the PDF pattern alternatively you can create your own or make a note of your daily moods in a notebook.
How many moods should I choose?
You can choose as many or as few moods as you like. I chose 18 different moods for my blanket but it’s entirely up to you. The more moods you choose the more colours you will need.
What size should my granny squares be?
You can make your granny squares as big as you like however I would recommend they are a minimum of 4 rounds.
How do I join my granny squares?
I have added a cream border to my granny squares using the join-as-you-go method. However, you can join using an alternative method. I’ve left some inspiration further down the post. I’d also recommend sewing in your ends each day/week so you’re not left with lots of ends at the end of your project. I have a great no ends granny sqaure method for you to try!
What is a mood blanket?
A mood blanket reflects your daily mood through the use of crochet and colour. All you have to do is write a list of moods you often feel and assign a colour yarn to that mood.
How much yarn do I need?
This would depend on how many moods you choose. I chose 18 moods and started off with 1 X 100g balls of each colour. In regards to how much yarn you will need I would recommend keeping an eye on your personal use and placing an order as and when you see your colours running low.
Be mindful of which brand you are using, I would recommend using a brand that you can purchase in several places to avoid the disappointment of running out.
All you have to do is write a list of moods you often feel and assign a colour yarn to that mood. I would recommend you stocking up on the yarn colours of your choice before starting to avoid running out of a specific colour.
Can I use any weight yarn?
I would recommend using a DK however an aran (worsted) or chunky (bulky) weight yarn. The thicker the yarn the larger your blanket will be so you might want to adjust the amount of days/granny squares you crochet.
What colours should I choose?
This is personal to you. I would advise choosing shades that reflect you as a person: bright, bold, pastels or neutrals. If you need a guide, here are the colours I used for my original crochet mood blanket. If you need more help choosing colours CLICK HERE.
Colour Pallet/Moods
Loved = Bright Pink
Excited = Pomegranate
A Bit Off = Clematis
Poorly = Aster
Happy = Fondant
Exhausted = Wisteria
Annoyed = Bluebell
Anxious = Sherbert
Relaxed = Lemon
Productive = Spring Green
Motivated = Saffron
Thankful = Aspen
Inspired = Magenta
Sad = Cloud Blue
Tired = Pale Rose
Frustrated = Apricot
Creative = Plum
Hormonal = Shrimp
Colour Index
Alternative DK Yarns
Pattern Notes
- Written in UK terms but switchable to US crochet terms below.
- Video tutorial available in right and left-handed versions.
- Joining methods can be found below.
- Border inspiration can be found below.
- Completed Size: I made my blanket to be 16 x 22 making it 352 squares in total. You could also try:
- 15 × 24
- 16 × 22
- 18 × 20
- 19 × 19
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Convert Pattern Terms
Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.
Terms & Abbreviations
- Chain(s): ch(s): Yarn over, pull through
- Stitch(es) (st(s))
- Space(s) (sp(s))
- Slip Stitch (ss): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull yarn through stitch and loop on hook.
- Double Crochet (dc): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.
- Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over, insert hook into stitch or space, yarn over, draw up a loop (3 loops on hook), (yarn over, draw through 2 loops) twice.
How to Crochet – A Handy Reference Guide eBook
Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your stitches? In my ‘How to crochet: A handy reference guide’ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. Learn more about the eBook here.
Free Pattern Crochet Mindful Mood Blanket
You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.
- Foundation: Ch6 stitches, insert hook into first chain to make a circle
- Round 1: Ch3 (this will count as your first tr) working into the middle of the circle: 2tr, ch3, 3tr, ch3, 3tr, ch3, 3tr, ch3. Insert hook into third chain from the centre and ss.
- Round 2: Ch4, 3tr into next chain space (corner) ch3, 3tr (into same corner) ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch3, 2tr, insert hook into third chain and ss.
- Round 3: Ch3, 2tr into chain space, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr, (into same corner) ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, insert yarn into third chain from hook and ss.
- Round 4: ch4, 3tr into next chain space, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 2tr, insert yarn into third chain from hook and ss.
Video Tutorials: How to Crochet a Granny Square
Right-handed
Left-handed
No Sew Granny Square Tutorial
Right-handed
Left-handed
Adding a Border to your Granny Squares (optional)
I added a further cream border to each square in order to define the colours, but this is optional.
You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.
Connect your yarn in a corner space. ch4, 3tr into next chain space, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 3tr (into same corner), ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch1, 3tr, ch3, 2tr, insert yarn into third chain from hook and ss.
Joining Methods
You can join your granny squares using the method of your choice. I chose to use the ‘join as you go’ method, this also adds the cream border whilst joining.
Video Tutorial: Join As You Go
Alternative Joining Methods
Border Ideas
A border can make a huge difference to your crochet blankets, so I’ll be sharing some of my favourite borders that I think will look great for this pattern.
Granny Square Inspiration
You might want to get a little more creative with your granny squares by trying a different design. Check out these alternative granny square patterns:
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