Crochet Corner to Corner Throw
Make your living space come alive with this vibrant blue throw! This corner-to-corner crochet blanket features diagonal stripes and is perfect for intermediate crocheters. Work one up in the color of your room, or choose a simple neutral shade. Add some warmth to your home with this cozy crochet pattern.
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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tvmurray1 5657905
May 08, 2016
Excellent pattern, I use for various projects from fine thread baby afghans to large throws. Very pretty.
tvmurray1 5657905
May 08, 2016
Excellent pattern, I use for various projects from fine thread baby afghans to large throws. Very pretty.
lbell690 9316317
Nov 12, 2015
I made this pattern. It is one of the more beautiful I've ever made. I WAS planning to give it as a Christmas gift...Yes, I am. I'll make be another one. I'm planning to make matching pillow shams...Thanks you so much for this pattern.
medurham 9454613
Mar 11, 2012
I have made this pattern more times then I can count!!! It's my go to pattern. Use what ever colors you want vary the size of the rows or make it a solid color. Or use thread crochet to make a table cloth or a runner. Yes I said runner, it's easy when you get the width start your decrease on just one end then once you have the length finish decreasing like normal it's gorgous!!. I've even made scarves out of it. If you want something a little different make small squares then join them together to make a block quilt. Like I said I love love this pattern!!!
parrina 5458193
Jan 15, 2012
All of your afghan patterns are great, but for people that a sight problem it's hard to see the pattern from the small picture. Could you make the picture a little bigger? Thanks
spydervenym 155707 7
Aug 09, 2011
I found this link from RedHeart showing how to do this stitch! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNobLCHInE0&feature=player_embedded
Mae241
Oct 09, 2010
jennyyo' try using safety pins until you can see where you have to make your next increase Also use one color so you can see the pattern as you work I'll try to help you First ch dc in the th ch from the hook and in the next ch Now look at it this is your right side front of your throw you will see dc and a ch of sts now take a safety pin put it in the ch stitches now turn st block made row ch now you're going to repeat what you did dc in th ch from hook and in the next ch sts now you are looking at the wrong side wth safety pin the st block made and the rightside of the nd block made now you're going to sl st where the safety pin is the space between the dc and ch…Read More sts ch and dc all in the same space place safety pin in the ch of block Remember to sl st in the space between the ch dc I hope this will help you Mae
jenny6
Sep 15, 2010
Can you show me about 5 rows on how you do this. I have tried to work this,but can't seem to get done. When you crochet from corner to corner,i'm lost, I need Help!!!!!!!!!!Thank You. mwilliams@vandaliamo.com-----------------Mary Williams
Redbud Girl
Sep 15, 2010
If you put "crochet corner to corner throw" in the search box on the Michael's page, it will come up. I have used this pattern for years and can almost do it without looking. You can also make it into a rectangle throw by continuing to increase down one side while slip stitching down the other side until you get the length you want. Then decrease on both sides until you come to the corner.
anniecrochet
Sep 15, 2010
If you go on the Michael's website, you can find it under free patterns, afghans
Brenda30
Sep 15, 2010
When you click on "click her for crochet pattern" it goes to an error and no pattern.
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