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Christmas Blanket

"I had so much fun designing and crocheting this corner to corner (c2c) Christmas blanket! From top to bottom and left to right the animals are a llama, sloth, reindeer and a French Bulldog. Which is your favorite? Let me know over on Instagram! I love all of them but I think the reindeer is my favorite. If you're not up to the task of crocheting four animal graphs, you could easily turn any of the c2c crochet blanket graphs into wall art. "

Christmas Blanket

Rainbow Catherine Wheel Blanket

"The smooth rainbow gradient of the Catherine Wheels is enough to bring a smile to your face. New colours keep popping up and incorporating these into the blanket is an absolute delight. As a bonus, you barely have to weave in any ends. That makes a colourful project such as this even better. The blanket includes written instructions, an extensive photo tutorial and schematics. It's suitable for the adventurous beginner and is written in US terms."

Rainbow Catherine Wheel Blanket

Mundungus Fletcher

"For all witches, wizards, and Harry Potter loving muggles, the Order of the Phoenix C2C Crochet Afghan is the blanket for you! Featuring 12 prominent witches and wizards who fought against He-who-must-not-be-named, this afghan is based on one of the most loved book/movie franchises and makes a great gift for teens and adult HP fans. Mundungus Fletcher, petty sneak thief, is the 11th block. Look for 11 additional blocks. This blanket is stitched using standard C2C crochet. Each block measures about 17.5 x 17.5 inches and stitches up in approximately 6 hours."

Mundungus Fletcher

Single Crochet Border For Blankets With Dc Rows

"Depending on the height of the stitches used in the blanket design, you will need to make one or more single crochet stitches per each row along the side of your blanket. The bottom and top edges of your blanket only require you to crochet 1sc in each stitch, while the corner stitches will have 3sc to help carry over the yarn to the other side. Today I'm going to show you how to crochet a simple single crochet border for blankets that are made with double crochet stitches or have double crochet stitches at the end of the rows, such as the classic basketweave stitch or the gingham pattern."

Single Crochet Border For Blankets With Dc Rows

Braided Cables Square

"Braided Cables Square is a great project for those who would like to dip their toes in the world of Tunisian crochet cables. The repetitive pattern allows for sufficient practise of the technique creating a beautiful texture reminiscent of braided hairstyles. The Cables Square is worked flat, RS facing from right to left. The stitch count refers to the number of lps on hook on FP. There are 3 cable st patterns running in parallel with sts being crossed in the same row every 2nd row. Work tks sts in rows where sts cross over slightly looser otherwise the cables will look flat and stretched. "

Braided Cables Square

Marshmallow Baby Blanket

"This textured afghan is so easy to make. It's just a 2 row repeat. The pattern comes with video tutorials for both right and left handed and the PDF is full of pictures to ensure you'll have no trouble making one. I included the multiples so that you can make a bigger version of this afghan if you like. The color options are endless as well. Make this for a girl or a boy. Happy Crocheting!"

Marshmallow Baby Blanket

Janet's Garden Blanket

"The Janet's Garden CAL will take place throughout 2019. We will be making an elegant square blanket. The blanket will utilize many stitches, giving you a chance to increase your crochet knowledge while creating a beautiful work. This first post will tell you all you need to understand how the CAL works and to get ready to make your blanket. It also includes the links to all the parts of the pattern so you can make your own blanket!"

Janet's Garden Blanket

Alpine Stitch Baby Blanket

"A beautiful texture and a captivating colour gradient: what more could you want in a blanket? The Alpine Stitch Blanket helps you master this delightful stitch that is the Alpine Blanket, and could be a cornerstone of your future projects. The project is easy to change to a different size: simply follow the instructions to get started. The pattern includes written instructions, an extensive photo tutorial and schematics. It's suitable for the adventurous beginner and is written in US terms."

Alpine Stitch Baby Blanket

Toaster Pastry Blanket

"Learn to make the fun, silly, and super customizable Toaster Pastry Blanket. This design is a fun corner to corner pattern that works up on a bias. It's a fun technique that allows for a lot of squish and creativity in your blanket designs (or whatever you like to use your C2C for). With the free graph available on the Divine Debris blog you can customize this blanket to fit your favorite flavor toaster pastry and even add sprinkles if you'd like."

Toaster Pastry Blanket