Perfect! 🌼 This crochet project is made of granny squares with a modern solid-square style (yellow + white). They are then joined together (probably with join-as-you-go or whip stitch).

Here’s a step-by-step guide to make this:
🧶 Materials
- Yarn: 2 colors (yellow + white). Medium weight.
- Crochet hook (3.5–4 mm, matching yarn).
- Scissors, yarn needle.
✨ Step 1: The Center of the Square
- With yellow yarn, chain 5, join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
- Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as DC), DC 2, ch 2, repeat 3 more times (you’ll have 4 groups of 3 DC separated by ch-2 spaces). Join.
👉 This forms a square hole center.
✨ Step 2: Build the Solid Square
- Round 2 (yellow): In each ch-2 corner space, work (3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC). In between corners, make 3 DC.
Join with slip stitch. - Round 3 (white): Repeat the same pattern — (3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC) in each corner, and 3 DC in spaces between.
- Round 4 (yellow): Continue the same granny-square logic.
👉 You can alternate colors every round (yellow → white → yellow → white, etc.) until square reaches desired size.

✨ Step 3: Joining Squares
- Make multiple squares in the same pattern.
- To join:
- Use join-as-you-go method: on the last round, instead of chaining in the corner, slip stitch into the corresponding corner of another square.
- Or, make all squares separately, then sew/whip stitch or slip stitch crochet them together along the edges.
✨ Step 4: Finishing
- Once all squares are joined, work a border around the whole project (single crochet or double crochet) for a neat edge.
- Weave in ends.
✅ That’s it! You can use this pattern to make blankets, pillow covers, table runners, or even clothing (like tops or cardigans).
Would you like me to make you a written row-by-row pattern for 1 square (so you can repeat and join)?