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Free C2C Crochet Blanket Patterns
Diagonal Box Stitch C2C Patterns
The Concentric Squares Throw Blanket from Divine Debris
Another quilt-inspired, free C2C crochet blanket pattern; small squares are crocheted and joined together.
SIZE: Each square measures 8″ x 8″ (20 cm x 20 cm); a finished 6 x 7 square blanket will measure approximately 40″ x 56″ (102 cm x 142 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Basic Stitch Anti-Pilling from Lion Brand.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: You will need 58 yards in total for each square – 34 yards of colour A and 24 yards of colour B. The colours used in the sample blanket above are Gold Heather and Ecru.
NOTIONS: 4 mm (G-6) crochet hook, a measuring tape, scissors, and a yarn needle.
Barn Quilt Blanket from Hooked Hazel
This is such a gorgeous crochet rendition of a classic quilt design. he Barn Quilt Blanket is a free C2C blanket pattern, and the instructions are in both written and graph form.
SIZE: Approximately 53″ x 68″ (135 cm x 173 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Brava Worsted from crochet.com.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: To make the blanket as pictured, you will need eight 100 g skeins of the colourway Dove Heather, four skeins of Brindle, three skeins of Wine, two skeins of Charcoal Heather, and two skeins of Denim.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors, a measuring tape, and a darning needle.
Scrappy Corner-to-Corner Crochet Blanket from My Poppet Makes
C2C blankets are a fantastic way to work through all your leftover yarn scraps. This designer uses magic yarn balls made from scraps for these colourful blankets. There is a tutorial on how to make magic yarn balls on the site.
SIZE: Any size.
YARN REQUIRED: A large magic yarn ball made from scraps of DK to worsted weight yarn ( you’ll need about 600 g for a baby blanket).
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors and a yarn needle.
Roaring 20s C2C Crochet Blanket from E’Claire Makery
The gorgeous art deco designs of the 1920s inspired this fantastic free C2C crochet blanket pattern. The free version of the pattern is worked from a graph. A larger graph with written instructions can be purchased in PDF format.
SIZE: 52″ x 60″ (132 cm x 152 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Vel-Luxe from Lion Brand.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: You will need 1493 yards of the main colour and 561 yards of the contrasting colour. The colourways used in the image above are Emerald and Silver.
NOTIONS: 6.50 mm (K-10 ½) crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, and bobbins (optional).
Modern Chevron C2C Blanket Pattern by Fly The Distance Co.
The Muddy Pines Corner To Corner Blanket is a free pattern with a modern chevron-style geometric design. The pattern is crocheted from a graph and is available as a free PDF download. There is also a matching pillow pattern for this design, which can be used as a cover for storing your blanket when not in use.
SIZE: 40″ x 50″ (102 cm x 127 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #5 bulky/chunky weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Four 200 g balls of the base colour and two balls of a contrasting colour.
NOTIONS: 6.50 mm (K-10 ½) crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, and stitch markers.
The Unwind Throw Blanket from Evelyn and Peter Crochet
The Unwind Throw Blanket is a free C2C crochet pattern with a video tutorial, crocheted in four separate panels and then joined together.
SIZE: The finished size is about 45″ x 57″ (114 cm x 145 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #5 / Bulky / Chunky / Craft weight yarn, e.g., Rewind from Lion Brand.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Four 100 g skeins in the Elm colourway, three 100 g skeins in Capri Breeze, and three in Citronella.
NOTIONS: 6.50 mm (K-10 ½) crochet hook, scissors, and a yarn needle.
Hello Sunshine Afghan from Evelyn and Peter Crochet
The Hello Sunshine Afghan is another gorgeous free C2C blanket pattern from Evelyn and Peter Crochet with a distinctly retro look.
SIZE: 50″ x 60″ (127 cm x 152 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Basic Stitch Anti-Pilling from Lion Brand.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Four 100 g skeins in Mustard, five skeins in Pumpkin, four skeins in Baby Pink, and three skeins in White.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, a measuring tape, scissors, and a yarn needle.
Take It Easy C2C Blanket Pattern from OTH Crochet Nook
This free C2C crochet blanket pattern is perfect for working while watching TV or relaxing – no stitch counts, no colour changes and very few ends to weave in.
SIZE: 38″ x 38″ (96 cm x 96 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Chroma Twist Worsted from Knit Picks.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: About six 100 g balls.
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, scissors, and a yarn needle.
Buffalo Plaid Crochet Bear Blanket by E’Claire Makery
This plaid bear C2C crochet blanket pattern, designed by Claire of E’Claire Makery, is free on Make & Do Crew. The free pattern is in graph form.
SIZE: The free version measures 36″ x 36″ (91 cm x 91 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Lion Brand Feels Like Butta.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Four balls in Pale Grey, two balls in Cranberry, one ball in Black, and one ball in Red.
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, scissors and a yarn needle.
C2C Alpaca Blanket from Make & Do Crew
The cute alpaca in this design is crocheted in fuzzy boucle yarn and uses a basic acrylic for the rest of the blanket. The designer has made some helpful video and photo tutorials on colour changes, increasing and decreasing.
SIZE: 49½” x 49½” (126 cm x 126 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g. Vanna’s Choice from Lion Brand; and #5 / Bulky / Chunky / Craft weight boucle for the alpaca.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, a tapestry needle, and scissors.
Modern Bouquet Blanket from Premier Yarns
The Modern Bouquet Blanket is reminiscent of a traditional quilt design; this free C2C crochet blanket pattern includes a coloured graph to work off.
SIZE: 60″ x 60″ (152 cm x 152 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Basix Worsted from Premier Yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: One 200 g ball in the Buff colourway, one ball in Aran, four balls in Chocolate, four balls in Goldenrod, four balls of Leaf, and one in Ember.
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, scissors, and a tapestry needle.
Amelia Quilt from E’Claire Makery
C2C is the perfect medium for converting traditional quilt designs into crochet. And here is another fantastic quilt-inspired c2c crochet blanket.
SIZE: Baby Blanket 36″ square (91 cm), Lapghan 36″ x 48″ (91 cm x 122 cm), and Throw 48″ x 60″ (122 cm x 152 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Pound of Love from Lion Brand.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: You will need between one and two 450 g skeins, depending on size.
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, a measuring tape, scissors, and yarn needle.
Bernat C2C Crochet Lattice Blanket from Yarnspirations
The C2C Crochet Lattice Blanket works up quickly in super bulky weight yarn.
SIZE: Approximately 51″ x 59″ (130 cm x 150 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #6 / Super Bulky / Roving weight yarn, e.g. Bernat Blanket.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 870 yds/796 m or four balls of the colourway Vintage White, and 941 yds/860 m or five balls of Stormy Green.
NOTIONS: 8 mm (L-11) crochet hook, a measuring tape, scissors, and a yarn needle.
C2C Plaid Crochet Blanket from Meghan Makes Do
The Kensington Blanket is a free pattern with a gorgeous plaid design. The pattern includes row-by-row written instructions and a graph.
SIZE: 60″ x 72″ (152 cm x 183 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 2434 yds/2226 m in a brown colour and 2303 yds/2106 m in a dark grey/black.
NOTIONS: 4 mm (G-6) crochet hook, scissors, a tapestry needle, and a tape measure.
XO Blanket – The Tudie Throw from Meghan Makes Do
The Trudie Throw pattern is free in graph format. There are also helpful tutorials on learning the corner-to-corner technique and changing colours.
SIZE: 57″ x 58″ (145 cm x 147 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., Pound of Love.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 1920 yds/1756 m in the Elephant Grey colourway and 918 yds/840 m in Terracotta.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors, and a tapestry needle.
Easy Crochet C2C Blanket from MJ’s Off The Hook Designs
This is a perfect pattern for beginners as there are no colour changes. It includes written instructions and a video tutorial to help you build your corner-to-corner crochet skills. There are two versions of the pattern – one is for a cozy, super bulky weight yarn, and the other a lighter weight version.
SIZE: 50″ x 60″ (127 cm x 152 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight or #6 super bulky weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: For the bulky weight blanket, you can use 3500 yards of category #4 yarn or 1750 yards of #6 yarn, e.g., Wool-Ease Thick & Quick. For the lighter-weight blanket, you’ll need 2600 yards of #4 yarn.
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) or 9 mm (M/N-13) crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, and a measuring tape.
C2C Motif Blanket from Yarnspirations
This pattern is a great blanket project that you can work on on the go. It’s made from 24 separate motifs, with really easy colour changes, that are joined with single crochet to form the blanket.
SIZE: 37″ x 55″ (94 cm x 139.5 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., Caron Simply Soft.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Five 170 g balls in Off White, one in Robin’s Egg, one in Gold, and one in Persimmon.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors and a yarn needle for weaving in ends.
C2C Crochet Monstera Leaf Blanket Pattern from Make & Do Crew
The free version of this pattern is worked from a graph and includes lots of helpful links to tutorials that cover all the corner-to-corner basics.
SIZE: 45″ x 45″ (114 cm x 114 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Approximately 730 g in the Ecru colourway and 300 g in Goldmine.
NOTIONS: 6 mm crochet hook, scissors, and a tapestry needle.
Harlequin Blanket from Happy In Red
The Harlequin Blanket is a free pattern with a graph and a how-to photo tutorial.
SIZE: 33½” wide and 51″ long (85 cm x 130 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Scheepjes Colour Crafter.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Five 100 g balls in White and smaller amounts of eight contrasting colours.
NOTIONS: 4 mm crochet hook, scissors, a darning needle, and blocking supplies.
Fractal Throw from Hooked Hazel
The Fractal Throw is a free geometric C2C crochet blanket design that looks gorgeous in graphic black and white. The pattern includes a graph and written instructions.
SIZE: About 50″ square (127 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Brava 500 from crochet.com.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 600 yards of the Asphalt Heather colourway and 700 yards of White.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, a darning needle, and scissors.
C2C Pink Peaks Crochet Pattern from Pixel Crochet
The Pink Peaks C2C crochet blanket pattern is a free pattern, worked from a coloured graph. The designer suggests using the mini C2C stitch (half double crochet instead of doubles) to create a smaller blanket.
SIZE: About 61″ x 75″ (155 cm x 190 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn in black and three shades of pink.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Not listed, but there is a handy link to a post that explains how to calculate the yardage required for C2C projects.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors, and a needle for weaving in ends.
C2C Boho Herringbone Blanket from Pixel Crochet
This c2c blanket pattern is the perfect opportunity for those who love to play with colour, or you could go with the beautiful soft pastel palette chosen by the designer.
SIZE: The finished blanket is approximately 60″ x 72″ (152 cm x 183 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Not listed, but there is a handy link to a post that explains how to calculate the yardage required for C2C projects.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors, and a yarn needle.
Patterns using other C2C stitches
Red Heart Solomon’s Knot C2C Crochet Blanket from Yarnspirations
Learn how to crochet the Solomon’s Knot C2C stitch with this free pattern.
SIZE: About 55″ square (140 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Super Saver from Red Heart.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Three 200 g balls (1080 yds/980 m).
NOTIONS: 5.50 mm (I-9) crochet hook, a measuring tape or ruler for checking your gauge, scissors, a yarn needle, and a &” (18 cm) wide piece of cardboard for making the tassels.
The Lark Throw from KT and the Squid
The Lark Throw is crocheted in C2C moss stitch and has been designed so that you do not have to fasten off yarn when changing colours. The only ends you will have to weave in are at the end of each skein.
SIZE: Approximately 52″ x 52 ” (132 cm x 132 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, Knit Picks Brava.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Nine 100 g balls in the colourway Dove Heather and four balls in Persimmon.
NOTIONS: 5.50 mm (I-9) crochet hook, a measuring tape, scissors, and a yarn needle.
Corner to Corner Crochet Blanket Pattern from Daisy Cottage Designs
The Sunrise Sorbet Blanket is a free pattern crocheted in the C2C mini bean stitch. It includes a full video tutorial as well as written instructions.
SIZE: The pattern is written for a 38″ square blanket and includes details on adjusting the size.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., I Love This Yarn!
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: About 1500 yards (1372 m) in total – 250 yds/230 m in the Glacier colourway, 500 yds/457 m in White, 500 yds/457 m in Linen, and 250 yds/230 m in Rosey Cheeks.
NOTIONS: A 6 mm (J-10) or 6.50 mm (K-10 ½) crochet hook, two stitch markers, scissors, and a tapestry needle.
Horizon Blanket from Hooked on Homemade Happiness
The Horizon Blanket uses self-striping yarn and the C2C moss stitch. The blanket has six rectangular panels sewn together to create this chevron look.
SIZE: 46″ x 46″ (117 cm x 117 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn., e.g., I Love This Yarn!, from Hobby Lobby.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Nine skeins (2268 yards).
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, a yarn needle, scissors, and stitch markers.
FAQ’s
What is C2C Crochet?
C2C crochet, also known as corner-to-corner crochet, is a technique that involves crocheting a series of connected squares or stitches to create a fabric. It is called “corner-to-corner” because the squares or stitches are worked from one corner to the opposite corner, increasing on one side and decreasing on the other.
Is C2C Crochet hard?
C2C crochet is not hard. Even though some of the patterns look elaborate, C2C is easy once you’ve learnt the basics. The most challenging part is managing your colours and colour changes.
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