Monster high granny square blanket

I found this blanket on pinterest ans i cant find a pattern :pensive:sigh

Someone uploaded this picture showing how many granny squares you need

My question is what kind of granny squares are these?.. i asked ai and they said they didnt know…… (like wym youre an all knowing power…)

Here is a closeup of the grannt squares

It would be a fat help if someone can tell me what kind of granny squares these are? And perhaps maybe so maybe baby uh uh erm uh erm… tag people and patterns?…. :pleading_face::nerd_face:

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Theyre similar to the ones on my granny square pouch pattern. Except they have another round, which won’t change anything​:two_hearts:

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it looks to be this one, only done for 3 rounds or so

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Okie ty scrumtious pumptious​:heart_eyes:

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Woah tank you​:smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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ofc <33

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That’s gigantic omg??? Good luck!

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Yessss tyyy! I’ve gotten like only 6 granny squares done so far dies

(Why my hands look like that.)
I also did the math so if I make them this big the largest point on the blanket will be 69 inches long

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Could someone translate this into a pattern? Idk how to read diagrams :c

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the circle in the middle is ch 4 and slst into the first ch. the little ovals mean to ch and the the lines that look like T’s mean dc. the solid dot means slst. so in this case, you would do the ch 4 ring, ch 3, dc 3, ch 3, dc 4, ch 3, dc 4, ch 3, dc 4, ch 3 and slst into the original ch 3. slst into the next stitch, ch 3, and then dc into each stitch. in the ch 3 space, dc 2, ch 3, dc 2. repeat this pattern until you hit the original ch 3 and then slst. repeat until your square is the desired size

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Here’s the key

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