Christmas is the time for crafting! Whether as a gift or a personal project, Christmas crochet is one of the most fulfilling activities to do during the holidays. Because who wouldn't want to receive a handmade gift on Christmas Day?
For holiday inspiration, I rounded up several timeless and fun Christmas patterns that draw inspiration from the oh-so-popular granny square. I'm warning you: you might want to make a project or two from this list!
Christmas Granny Square crochet patterns
1. Christmas Gnome Square

Raffa Musa makes the cutest Christmas squares. Part appliqué, part solid granny square, and with an overload of beard, this gnome will make your Christmas this year. Find the free pattern on Raffamusadesigns.com.
2. Snowman Granny Square blanket

Snowmen go along with Christmas so well! These easy, solid squares make for a fun and quick block for bags, pillows, blankets, you name it! The free pattern can be found on the Crochet for you Blog.
3. Easy Christmas Granny Squares

If you are looking for a beginner-friendly pattern, these basic granny squares in Christmas colours are for you. You'll learn the basics of Granny Squares while creating a cute Christmas project. You can use the blocks singularly as coasters, or use them as part of a larger project, such as a vest or pillow. Up to you! The free pattern can be found on Eazybreezy Crochet.
4. Santa's Belt Granny Pattern

Over on Crochet Bits you can find the pattern for the Santa's Belt Granny pattern. A quirky take on the solid granny square that embodies the chunky belt of Santa perfectly!
5. Crochet Plaid Tree Blanket

This Crochet blanket is entirely made out of single and half granny squares! Don't you love the clever construction, where the tree appears in pristine white while the checkered background in green evokes that Christmas Feeling? I certainly do! You can find the pattern over at Maria's Blue Crayon.
6. Vintage Christmas Tree

Sew Ritzy Titzy has found a vintage Christmas Tree and made it her own! This quirky pattern uses basic granny squares and appliqué to create a Christmas tree shape. Perfect as decoration for the Holidays! It's a free pattern on her blog.
7. Christmas tree Square

This Christmas Tree Square from Maria's Blue Crayon gives me warm feelings of Christmas trees. The loops are a lovely technique to have tried at least once! You can find the free pattern on Maria's website.
8. Star-shaped Granny

While the colours might not exactly be traditional, I can absolutely see this star-shaped Granny pattern as a tree skirt or a play blanket. Simply grow it row by row until it is your desired size. The tutorial can be found over at Cozamundo.
9 Christmas Granny Wall Hanging

I love me a good Poinsettia during Christmas time! This wall hanging by Unravelled Mitten features Granny blocks to capture the image of a Christmas flower. Join them, hang it on a dowel, and you have a lovely wall hanging that can even stay up during the winter season. Find the free pattern over at the Unraveled Mitten.
10. Christmas Granny Angel

Do you have some spare time on your hands? This Granny Angel is made up quickly and makes for a lovely ornament in the tree or in any other place. A clever design by Sewrella!
11. Wintermint Crochet Hexagon Stocking

This stocking borrows its technique from the Granny Square, but consists of hexagons instead of squares. The result is an elegant stocking that would look good on any fireplace! You can find the free pattern and a video tutorial over at Fiber Flux Blog.
12. Granny Square table runner

This table runner by Sew Happy Creative brightens up any coffee or dining table. Perfect as a setting for Christmas, and easy to customise in your colours. Get ready to create a Holiday staple! The pattern is available over at Sew Happy Creative.
13. Christmas Granny Square Baubles

We can't miss a good ol' Christmas Bauble in this roundup, now can we? The Granny Square ornaments made by Annie design crochet use the granny stitch to make creative and colourful baubles. Find the free pattern over on Annie's website!
More inspiration
Do you want more Granny Square inspiration? Check out these other roundups I made:
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