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Striped Corner to Corner Blanket

September 28, 2019

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Today I’m sharing my newest blanket pattern, the Striped Corner to Corner Blanket. This blanket can be easily adjusted to be bigger or smaller. Likewise, this can be made in a solid color or as many different colors as you’d like.

This is a beginner-friendly pattern, but you do need to know the basics of crochet in order to make this pattern. Check out my tutorials of the different stitches needed for this blanket:

  • Chain
  • Single Crochet
  • Half Double Crochet
  • Double Crochet
  • Corner to Corner Method

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Let’s continue onto the pattern!


corner to corner blanket

Striped Corner to Corner Blanket

corner to corner blanket

MATERIALS:

  • J-10 Crochet Hook
  • (3) skeins each of Deborah Norville Everyday Yarn in Spa and Chinchilla (you can use any acrylic yarn for a total of 1,218 yards)
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry Needle

FINISHED SIZE:

34×34

NOTE:

Corner to corner crochet (c2c) is a technique that works just as it sounds–you crochet little “boxes” at a diagonal, increasing each row by one box until your project is tall and wide enough, at which point you start decreasing each row.

corner to corner blanket

PATTERN:

How To Corner To Crochet Increase

ROW 1:
Step 1: Chain 6
Step 2: Double crochet into the fourth chain from the hook
Step 3: Double crochet in the next two chains

ROW 2:
Step 4: Chain 6
Step 5: Double crochet in fourth chain from the hook and next two chains
Step 6: Slip stitch into the ch-3 turning chain from the previous row
Step 7: Chain 3
Step 8: Double crochet 3 in ch-3 turning chain

ROW 3 and beyond:
Repeat steps 4-8

How to Corner to Corner Crochet Decrease

Step 1: Instead of chaining 3 as you usually would, slip stitch in each double crochet
Step 2: Slip stitch into ch-3 turning chain
Step 3: Chain 3
Step 4: Double crochet 3 in ch-3 turning chain of previous row.

When you’ve reached the end of your blanket, fasten off and weave in your ends.

Striped Corner to Corner Blanket Color Sequence

I did 5 rows of each color repetitively. When I got to the middle stripe, I did 6 rows of chinchilla (brown) so that it would look even and then went back to 5 rows of each color. Below is the color sequence:

Increasing:

  • 5 rows spa
  • 5 rows chinchilla
  • 5 rows spa
  • 5 rows chinchilla
  • 5 rows spa
  • 5 rows chinchilla
  • 5 rows spa
  • 3 rows chinchilla

Decreasing:

  • 3 rows chinchilla
  • 5 rows spa
  • 5 rows chinchilla
  • 5 rows spa
  • 5 rows chinchilla
  • 5 rows spa
  • 5 rows chinchilla
  • 5 rows spa
  • 4 rows chinchilla

corner to corner blanket

BORDER:

Round 1: With Spa color, make 1 hdc in each stitch around. Be sure to make 3 hdcs in each corner. Slip stitch to beginning of round. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Round 2: With Chinchilla (brown), make 1 sc in each stitch around. Be sure to make 3 scs in each corner. Slip stitch to beginning of round. Fasten off and weave in ends.

corner to corner blanket

I hope you enjoyed my Striped Corner to Corner Blanket pattern. The c2c technique might take a little bit to get used to, but once you do, you will enjoy the process just as much as I did.

What colors would you use for this blanket? Let me know in the comments below. I’d love to hear from you!

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Hi everyone and thanks for stopping by! I’m Amanda, the crochet addict behind-the-scenes. I was always interested in crafting and being creative. One day I decided to learn how to crochet. I was instantly drawn to crochet and thought it was incredible how you could make something out of yarn and a hook. I guess you can say I’ve been ‘hooked’ ever since. Feel free to email me at amandacrochets@yahoo.com with any questions.

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