"The It's All Greek to Me C2C Blanket is a statement piece graphgan blanket that is perfect for the home. It's created using the corner-to-corner technique and is suitable for intermediate level crocheters or those with experience crocheting graphgans. The ad-free PDF version of this pattern contains the full written version of the pattern and the graph/chart. Finished size: • Approximately 44” Long by 34” wide Skill Level: Intermediate Terminology: U.S. Terminology Supplies: • 6 mm hook • 1530 yards of Lion Brand ZZ Twist in White (7 balls) • 760 yards of Lion Brand ZZ Twist in Navy (4 balls) • Tapestry Needle • Scissors • Corner to Corner Blanket Graph • Ruler and Pen/Pencil (Optional but helps with keeping track of progress.)"
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Polar Bear and Penguin Pals C2c Graphgan
The Polar Bear and Penguin Pals Graphgan is a corner to corner blanket. Absolutely adorable blanket made with two different yarns to give the blanket depth and soft texture. Polar bear is made with Bernat Pipsqueak yarn which is fuzzy and so soft - you can't stop touching it! The Polar Bear and Penguins Pals will be a beautiful addition to your winter home decor and perfect for winter snuggles! Approximate finished size: 56 wide x 44 tall using the double crochet corner to corner (c2c) technique. Could easily be made smaller with the mini half double crochet c2c technique. Full color graph and written row by row instructions are included.
Diamond Quilt C2c Graphgan
The Diamond Quilt C2C Graphgan is a crochet pixel blanket pattern with a modern look that features (almost) all the colors of Caron Little Crafties! Or you can use all those special odds and ends of your favorite colors and remember your favorite past projects - like a real quilt! Of course, I also needed a background yarn - and Caron Simply Soft is the perfect yarn to combine with the Little Crafties! I chose white, but I think this blanket would be amazing with black or gray as the backdrop for the diamonds. Just switch out the black or gray diamonds with the white Little Crafties skein! Both written instructions and a graph are included. I tried to match the colors in the graph to the actual yarn colors and create a random-ish arrangement, but of course, you can rearrange these colors however you like!
There You Go Throw
The There You Go Throw is a two tone join as you go blanket made of 6-inch squares - graphic, eye-catching, and so much fun to crochet! Fans of My Big Fat Greek Wedding might understand the inspiration for the name! When I was trying to come up with a name (always the hardest part!), I was talking to some friends about how it reminded me so much of Greek graphic patterns - especially the colors! - and the movie came up. My friend Terri loves it as much as I do, and we decided to quote the character Gus, who loves to explain how things are Greek (even things that aren't), and always ends it with ”…there you go!” Much like some of Gus's explanations, this blanket isn't Greek, but it is join as you go (aka quick to crochet), based on the basic granny square, and ready to make in any size desired for the perfect gift or personal pick-me-up - so There You Go!
Busy Lizzy's Patchwork Blanket
The patchwork blanket is made using the Elizabeth stitch (AKA mini bean stitch). You can make the blanket as small or as big as you like plus the pattern includes a handy size guide so you know how many square lane to make.
DK (weight 3) yarn. I used ‘King Cole Pricewise DK' in various colours. 1 Square - 15m / 16yd / 5g 1 Border - 23m / 25yd / 8g
Supplies you will need - Crochet hook 4mm - Tapestry needle - DK yarn - Stitch markers (optional) - Scissors Recommend skill level is easy - intermediate. The pattern is written in USA terminology.
You will need to know basic crochet stitches (sc, hdc, dc, tr) as well as the mini bean stitch. Instructions for the mini bean stitch are included. The pattern is 5 pages long and includes progress photos, gauge instructions and measurements.
Heart Graphgan Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern
If you've recently found yourself scouring through blankets and crochet patterns on the internet, stop. The search is over. This Heart Graphgan crochet baby blanket is a dream. This pattern is fun and exciting. You'll get to learn the graphing technique which is different from a lot of baby blankets. It involves keeping count and using multiple balls of yarn. While this baby blanket is unique, baby blanket patterns can also have similarities. Their shape and baby blanket size; even the color palette in some cases.