Carrie Underwood is questioning her own decorating instincts after hanging a set of handmade crocheted curtains in her pantry and wondering aloud whether she’s officially crossed into “granny chic” territory.
The country star shared a series of Instagram photos revealing a neatly organized pantry stocked with rows of labeled glass jars — the product of her ongoing canning hobby — now adorned with colorful granny square curtains she crocheted herself to conceal the room’s HVAC doors. The bright, floral-patterned squares gave the space an unmistakably vintage feel, and Underwood wasn’t entirely sure how she felt about the result.
A Hobby That Got Away From Her
In the caption accompanying the post, Underwood wrote that she’d finally gotten the mixed granny square curtains hung but admitted her eyes might need time to adjust — and that she may have hit her personal “granny chic” threshold. She went further in her own comments, joking that she hadn’t known how “granny” was too “granny” until that moment, and leaving open the possibility of taking the curtains down entirely and repurposing the squares into a throw blanket.
The curtains are the latest addition to a domestic life that has increasingly defined Underwood’s time away from the stage, which now includes gardening, baking, food preservation, and crocheting.
Life After Las Vegas
The pantry project arrives a few months after Underwood wrapped her Reflection Las Vegas residency in April — a run that spanned three years and 72 sold-out performances, making it the longest-running Las Vegas residency by a solo female country artist. With that chapter closed, Underwood has settled into a quieter rhythm at home with her husband, Mike Fisher, channeling her energy into hands-on creative pursuits.
Whether the granny square curtains survive remains an open question — but fans following Underwood’s off-stage life will likely be watching her next Instagram update for the verdict.





































