Easy Crochet C2C Blanket

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You will love working up this quick and easy Crochet C2C Blanket!

Crochet a beautiful and modern corner-to-corner blanket. The simple pattern is worked in double crochet stitches from the diagonal across. The pattern includes a bulky and medium worsted weight version. Written pattern and video tutorial included.

Below you will find everything you need to crochet both versions of the Modern C2C Blanket. Including the yarn, hooks, materials, two written patterns for my blog subscribers, photos and two video tutorials. If you like this beginner crochet blanket pattern, please share!

Key Takeaways

  • Create a beautiful and modern Easy crochet C2C blanket using simple double crochet stitches across the diagonal.
  • The pattern includes both bulky and medium worsted weight versions, and comes with two written patterns and video tutorials.
  • You can use any worsted weight yarn doubled up or choose favourite super bulky yarn for a chunky throw.
  • The blanket is beginner-friendly and allows for custom length by adding boxes as desired.
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Not only is this blanket quick to make, but also affordable. Use your favourite worsted weight yarn doubled up or your favourite super bulky yarn to crochet a chunky, cozy throw blanket. Or use your favourite worsted weight to make a lightweight, beautiful blanket.

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Easy Crochet C2C Blanket

The C2C Blanket is so easy to crochet and very customizable! Begin with one box and keep adding until you have reached your desired length.

If you have wanted to learn C2C but have been intimated by intricate colour changes, you need to try this easy crochet pattern. This easy crochet C2C blanket pattern will teach you the fundamentals to build your confidence. It’s perfect for beginners, so let’s get started.

Easy Crochet C2C Blanket

Yarn Inspiration

Bernat Super Value is an affordable 100% acrylic Worsted Weight #4 Yarn. For the Bulky Modern C2C Blanket, I decided to use two strands held together rather than using a Bulky Weight yarn. Sometimes it’s easier to use what you have on hand, making this pattern so versatile. Use your favourite worsted weight by doubling 2 strands, or use bulky weight #6 yarn. If you would like to use bulky-weight yarn, I would suggest these alternatives; Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick, Mill House Super Bulky and Bernat Softee Chunky. Some of my Favourite worsted weight options are Brava Worsted, Red Heart Super Saver (CDN), and Starlette (CDN)

A person is crocheting an easy C2C blanket on a table.

Yarn Requirements

Bulky:

Bernat Super Value (CDN)

2 strands held together

Worsted Weight #4 shown in white

100% Acrylic yarn, 426 Yards/ 197 Grams

10 balls needed or 3500 Yards

Worsted:

Bernat Super Value (CDN)

Worsted Weight #4 shown in Forest

100% Acrylic yarn, 426 Yards/ 197 Grams

7 balls needed or 2600 Yards

An easy crochet C2C blanket with four different colors of yarn on a table.

Yarn Substitutes

Wool-Ease Thick & Quick

Brava Worsted

Bernat Softee Chunky

Mill House Super Bulky

Starlette (CDN)

Red Heart Super Saver (CDN)

Crochet Hooks Required

Bulky: US M/13 (9mm) 

Worsted: US J-10 (6mm)

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Helpful Resources

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Gauge

Bulky: 3 blocks by 3 blocks equal to 4″ with 9mm crochet hook in C2C

Worsted: 5 blocks by 5 blocks is equal to 4″ using a 6mm crochet hook in C2C

An easy crochet C2C blanket with a green hue, showcasing yarn and knitting needles on a table.

Finished Measurements

Bulky: 50″ x 60″

Worsted: 50″ x 60″

Additional Supplies

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Measuring Tape

Garment Tags – .75″ x 2.25″

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Easy Crochet C2C Blanket

Easy Crochet C2C Bulky Blanket

Watch the video on how to crochet the Corner to corner technique with bulky yarn.

Easy crochet - how to make a crocheted C2C blanket.

https://youtu.be/4FrQGjE-2FU

Modern C2C Blanket Medium Worsted

Watch the Video Tutorial to learn how to crochet the C2C technique in worsted-weight yarn.

An easy crochet C2C blanket in a green color adorned with flowers and tassels.

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Project Tips

The blanket is worked on the diagonal in double crochet C2C (corner-to-corner). Begin with one box and continue adding until you have reached the width you would like. See the video tutorial for a demonstration.  Graphs for the blankets and written directions are included. 

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An easy crochet C2C blanket in a green color adorned with flowers and tassels.

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Modern C2C Blanket

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Bulky Modern C2C Blanket

With 2 strands of worsted weight yarn and 9mm hook, ch 6.

Row 1 [WS]:

Dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, turn—1 block made. 

Row 2 [RS]:

Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in ch-3 sp of the previous row, turn—2 blocks made.

Row 3 [WS]:

Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, [(sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 space of previous row] twice, turn—3 blocks made. 

Row 4 [RS]:

Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, [(sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 space of previous row] 3 times, turn—4 blocks made. Continue in this manner, increasing 1 block on each row.

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Row 5 [WS]: MC5
Row 6 [RS]: MC6
Row 7 [WS]: MC7
Row 8 [RS]: MC8
Row 9 [WS]: MC9
Row 10 [RS]: MC10
Row 11 [WS]: MC11
Row 12 [RS]: MC12
Row 13 [WS]: MC13
Row 14 [RS]: MC14
Row 15 [WS]: MC15
Row 16 [RS]: MC16
Row 17 [WS]: MC17
Row 18 [RS]: MC18
Row 19 [WS]: MC19
Row 20 [RS]: MC20
Row 21 [WS]: MC21
Row 22 [RS]: MC22
Row 23 [WS]: MC23
Row 24 [RS]: MC24
Row 25 [WS]: MC25
Row 26 [RS]: MC26
Row 27 [WS]: MC27
Row 28 [RS]: MC28
Row 29 [WS]: MC29
Row 30 [RS]: MC30
Row 31 [WS]: MC31
Row 32 [RS]: MC32
Row 33 [WS]: MC33
Row 34 [RS]: MC34
Row 35 [WS]: MC35
Row 36 [RS]: MC36

Corner

Ch 3, sk first 3 dc, * (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 sp of the previous row; rep from * across.
Row 37 [WS]: MC36
Row 38 [RS]: MC36
Row 39 [WS]: MC36
Row 40 [RS]: MC36
Row 41 [WS]: MC36
Row 42 [RS]: MC36
Row 43 [WS]: MC36
Row 44 [RS]: MC36

Corner

Ch 3, sk first 3 dc, * (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 sp of previous row; rep from * across, to last ch-3 sp, sl st in last sp, turn, do NOT make a block in last sp.


Row 45 [WS]: MC35
Row 46 [RS]: MC34
Row 47 [WS]: MC33
Row 48 [RS]: MC32
Row 49 [WS]: MC31
Row 50 [RS]: MC30
Row 51 [WS]: MC29
Row 52 [RS]: MC28
Row 53 [WS]: MC27
Row 54 [RS]: MC26
Row 55 [WS]: MC25
Row 56 [RS]: MC24
Row 57 [WS]: MC23
Row 58 [RS]: MC22
Row 59 [WS]: MC21
Row 60 [RS]: MC20
Row 61 [WS]: MC19
Row 62 [RS]: MC18
Row 63 [WS]: MC17
Row 64 [RS]: MC16
Row 65 [WS]: MC15
Row 66 [RS]: MC14
Row 67 [WS]: MC13
Row 68 [RS]: MC12
Row 69 [WS]: MC11
Row 70 [RS]: MC10
Row 71 [WS]: MC9
Row 72 [RS]: MC8
Row 73 [WS]: MC7
Row 74 [RS]: MC6
Row 75 [WS]: MC5
Row 76 [RS]: MC4
Row 77 [WS]: MC3
Row 78 [RS]: MC2
Row 79 [WS]: MC
Don’t fasten off, turn and continue to edging.


Border

Round 1:

Ch 1, work 1 sc in sp between blocks, ch 2, *work 1 sc in next sp between blocks, ch 2; rep from * to corner, in corner work ( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc), rep around ending with sl st in first sc to join.

Round 2:

Ch 1, *work 1 sc in sc, work 2 sc in ch-2 sp; rep from * across, in corner ch-2 sp work (1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc), rep around, ending with sl st in first sc to join. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Tassels: Make 4

Cut 50 pieces 14-16″ long.  Cut 2 additional lengths for tying. Tie bundle of 50 pieces at the halfway point (use this tie to attach to the blanket). With second length tie around all pieces making a small ball. Weave end under the ball. Tie tassels to each corner.  Weave ends under tassel ball. Steam and trim ends.

An easy crochet blanket with tassels sitting on a chair.

Worsted Modern C2C Blanket

With 1 strand of worsted weight yarn and 6mm hook, ch 6.

Row 1 [WS]:

Dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, turn—1 block made.

Row 2 [RS]:

Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in ch-3 sp of the previous row, turn—2 blocks made.

Row 3 [WS]:

Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, [(sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 space of previous row] twice, turn—3 blocks made.

Row 4 [RS]:

Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, [(sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 space of previous row] 3 times, turn—4 blocks made. Continue in this manner, increasing 1 block on each row.

← Row 5 [RS]: (MC) x 5

→ Row 6 [WS]: (MC) x 6

← Row 7 [RS]: (MC) x 7

→ Row 8 [WS]: (MC) x 8

← Row 9 [RS]: (MC) x 9

→ Row 10 [WS]: (MC) x 10

← Row 11 [RS]: (MC) x 11

→ Row 12 [WS]: (MC) x 12

← Row 13 [RS]: (MC) x 13

→ Row 14 [WS]: (MC) x 14

← Row 15 [RS]: (MC) x 15

→ Row 16 [WS]: (MC) x 16

← Row 17 [RS]: (MC) x 17

→ Row 18 [WS]: (MC) x 18

← Row 19 [RS]: (MC) x 19

→ Row 20 [WS]: (MC) x 20

← Row 21 [RS]: (MC) x 21

→ Row 22 [WS]: (MC) x 22

← Row 23 [RS]: (MC) x 23

→ Row 24 [WS]: (MC) x 24

← Row 25 [RS]: (MC) x 25

→ Row 26 [WS]: (MC) x 26

← Row 27 [RS]: (MC) x 27

→ Row 28 [WS]: (MC) x 28

← Row 29 [RS]: (MC) x 29

→ Row 30 [WS]: (MC) x 30

← Row 31 [RS]: (MC) x 31

→ Row 32 [WS]: (MC) x 32

← Row 33 [RS]: (MC) x 33

→ Row 34 [WS]: (MC) x 34

← Row 35 [RS]: (MC) x 35

→ Row 36 [WS]: (MC) x 36

← Row 37 [RS]: (MC) x 37

→ Row 38 [WS]: (MC) x 38

← Row 39 [RS]: (MC) x 39

→ Row 40 [WS]: (MC) x 40

← Row 41 [RS]: (MC) x 41

→ Row 42 [WS]: (MC) x 42

← Row 43 [RS]: (MC) x 43

→ Row 44 [WS]: (MC) x 44

← Row 45 [RS]: (MC) x 45

→ Row 46 [WS]: (MC) x 46

← Row 47 [RS]: (MC) x 47

→ Row 48 [WS]: (MC) x 48

← Row 49 [RS]: (MC) x 49

→ Row 50 [WS]: (MC) x 50

← Row 51 [RS]: (MC) x 51

→ Row 52 [WS]: (MC) x 52

← Row 53 [RS]: (MC) x 53

→ Row 54 [WS]: (MC) x 54

← Row 55 [RS]: (MC) x 55

→ Row 56 [WS]: (MC) x 56

← Row 57 [RS]: (MC) x 57

→ Row 58 [WS]: (MC) x 58

← Row 59 [RS]: (MC) x 59

→ Row 60 [WS]: (MC) x 60

Corner: Start decreasing on RS

Ch 3, sk first 3 dc, * (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 sp of previous row; rep from * across.

← Row 61 [RS]: (MC) x 60

→ Row 62 [WS]: (MC) x 60

← Row 63 [RS]: (MC) x 60

→ Row 64 [WS]: (MC) x 60

← Row 65 [RS]: (MC) x 60

→ Row 66 [WS]: (MC) x 60

← Row 67 [RS]: (MC) x 60

→ Row 68 [WS]: (MC) x 60

← Row 69 [RS]: (MC) x 60

→ Row 70 [WS]: (MC) x 60

← Row 71 [RS]: (MC) x 60

→ Row 72 [WS]: (MC) x 60

An easy crochet C2C blanket in a green color adorned with flowers and tassels.

Corner: Start decreasing on RS

Ch 3, sk first 3 dc, * (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 sp of previous row; rep from * across, to last ch-3 sp, sl st in last sp, turn, do NOT make a block in last sp.

← Row 73 [RS]: (MC) x 59

→ Row 74 [WS]: (MC) x 58

← Row 75 [RS]: (MC) x 57

→ Row 76 [WS]: (MC) x 56

← Row 77 [RS]: (MC) x 55

→ Row 78 [WS]: (MC) x 54

← Row 79 [RS]: (MC) x 53

→ Row 80 [WS]: (MC) x 52

← Row 81 [RS]: (MC) x 51

→ Row 82 [WS]: (MC) x 50

← Row 83 [RS]: (MC) x 49

→ Row 84 [WS]: (MC) x 48

← Row 85 [RS]: (MC) x 47

→ Row 86 [WS]: (MC) x 46

← Row 87 [RS]: (MC) x 45

→ Row 88 [WS]: (MC) x 44

← Row 89 [RS]: (MC) x 43

→ Row 90 [WS]: (MC) x 42

← Row 91 [RS]: (MC) x 41

→ Row 92 [WS]: (MC) x 40

← Row 93 [RS]: (MC) x 39

→ Row 94 [WS]: (MC) x 38

← Row 95 [RS]: (MC) x 37

→ Row 96 [WS]: (MC) x 36

← Row 97 [RS]: (MC) x 35

→ Row 98 [WS]: (MC) x 34

← Row 99 [RS]: (MC) x 33

→ Row 100 [WS]: (MC) x 32

← Row 101 [RS]: (MC) x 31

→ Row 102 [WS]: (MC) x 30

← Row 103 [RS]: (MC) x 29

→ Row 104 [WS]: (MC) x 28

← Row 105 [RS]: (MC) x 27

→ Row 106 [WS]: (MC) x 26

← Row 107 [RS]: (MC) x 25

→ Row 108 [WS]: (MC) x 24

← Row 109 [RS]: (MC) x 23

→ Row 110 [WS]: (MC) x 22

← Row 111 [RS]: (MC) x 21

→ Row 112 [WS]: (MC) x 20

← Row 113 [RS]: (MC) x 19

→ Row 114 [WS]: (MC) x 18

← Row 115 [RS]: (MC) x 17

→ Row 116 [WS]: (MC) x 16

← Row 117 [RS]: (MC) x 15

→ Row 118 [WS]: (MC) x 14

← Row 119 [RS]: (MC) x 13

→ Row 120 [WS]: (MC) x 12

← Row 121 [RS]: (MC) x 11

→ Row 122 [WS]: (MC) x 10

← Row 123 [RS]: (MC) x 9

→ Row 124 [WS]: (MC) x 8

← Row 125 [RS]: (MC) x 7

→ Row 126 [WS]: (MC) x 6 (6 squares)

← Row 127 [RS]: (MC) x 5 (5 squares)

→ Row 128 [WS]: (MC) x 4 (4 squares)

← Row 129 [RS]: (MC) x 3 (3 squares)

→ Row 130 [WS]: (MC) x 2 (2 squares)

← Row 131 [RS]: (MC) x 1 (1 square)

Don’t fasten off; turn and continue to the border.

Three green crocheted skeins on a white surface, perfect for an easy crochet C2C blanket project.

Border

Round 1:

Ch 1, work 1 sc in sp between blocks, ch 2, *in corners work (1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc) ch 2, work 1 sc in next sp between blocks, ch 2; rep from * around ending with sl st in first sc to join.

Round 2:

Ch 1, *work 1 sc in sc, work 2 sc in ch-2 sp; rep from * across, in corner ch-2 sp work (1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc), rep around, ending with sl st in first sc to join.

Rounds 3-4:

Ch 1, work 1 sc in each st around, in corner ch-2 sp work (1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc), rep around, ending with sl st in first sc to join. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Tassels: Make 4

Cut 70 pieces 9-10″ long. Cut two 20″ lengths for tying. Tie the bundle of 70 pieces at the halfway point (use this tie to attach to the blanket). With the second length, tie around all pieces making a small ball. Weave end under the ball. Tie tassels to each corner. Weave ends under the tassel ball. Steam and trim ends.

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