Quick Corner to Corner Crochet Baby Blanket
Learn how to make a corner to corner afghan that is easy, fun, and valuable!
You will be absolutely amazed by how fast you can work up this Quick Corner to Corner Crochet Baby Blanket! Corner to corner patterns are usually fast to make, but when you're on a time crunch for a baby shower, you'll be thankful for this pattern.
If it's for a boy, you'll want to keep the blue textured yarn, or if it's for a girl, go for a pink colored yarn. The baby that receives this crochet baby blanket will treasure it forever even if it took you no time to make it. This corner to corner crochet pattern is easy, fast, and perfect for baby.
PLUS! Watch this video tutorial below to learn how easy it can be to make a corner to corner blanket, and learn some great tips and tricks before you get started!
NotesPattern Note: Blanket is worked from corner to corner.
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge13 sc and 15 rows = 4" [10 cm]
Finished SizeApprox 32" x 32"
Materials List
- Bernat® Li'l Tots™ (100 g/3.5 oz; 173 m/190 yds): Cool Blue (#42730) - 4 balls
- Size 5 mm (U.S. H/8) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
Instructions:
Ch 6.
1st row: (RS). 1 dc in 4th ch from hook (counts as ch-3 and dc). 1 dc in each of next 2 ch. Turn. 1 block.
2nd row: Ch 6. 1 dc in 4th ch from hook. 1 dc in each of next 2 ch – beg block made. Miss next 3 dc. (Sl st. Ch 3. 3 dc) in next ch-3 sp – block made. Turn. 2 blocks.
3rd row: Beg block. (Block) twice. Turn. 3 blocks.
4th row: Beg block. (Block) 3 times. Turn. 4 blocks.
5th row: Beg block. (Block) 4 times. Turn. 5 blocks.
Cont increasing 1 block each row, as established, until left side from beg measures 32" [81.5 cm].
Beg decreasing: Next row: Sl st in each of next 3 dc. Block in each ch-3 spto last ch-3 sp. Sl st in last ch-3 sp. Turn. Rep last row until 1 block rem.
Fasten off.
What is Corner to Corner Crochet?
The term "corner to corner" is also referred to as C2C. This is a popular crochet technique that involves working up a crochet piece from one corner to the other corner. By following a C2C pattern, the crocheter can create something fast and without a lot of references back to the pattern.
You will find a lot of C2C baby blankets but this is also used for granny squares, placemats, and square or rectangle embellishments. These crochet patterns are usually simple to follow as you are mostly just increasing and decreasing as you go. Though it's most common to see C2C baby blanket sizes, this technique can be used for smaller or larger patterns as well.
Many corner to corner patterns involve stripes because those are easy to incorporate as you go. Some patterns even include more complex designs. Take a look at the bonus patterns below to see what sort of ideas there are for corner to corner crochet.
BONUS Corner to Corner Crochet Patterns
Looking for more corner to corner crochet ideas? Then take a look at the corner to corner afghan patterns below. This is only a small fraction of the kind of designs available in this crochet style but there's a lot of variety to choose from, as you can see.
Abbreviations
- Beg
- beginning
- Ch
- chain(s)
- Cont
- continue(ity)
- Dc
- double crochet
- Sc
- single crochet
- Sl st
- slip stitch
- Sp
- space(s)
- Rem
- remain(ing)
- Rep
- repeat
- RS
- right side
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Do you find corner to corner blankets easy or hard to work up? Why?