[Free Pattern] This Really Popular And Easy Corner-To-Corner Pattern Is Endlessly Adaptable

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I like the simplicity of this corner–to-corner concept. You basically get to build your afghan half way (until the sides are the size you want them to be), then start decreasing. This Corner-to-Corner Throw pattern by Catherine J. Watson may soon become your favorite.

Super easy and versatile pattern that you can use to create a large or small piece of crochet for whatever you need: dishcloths, cowls, shawls, pillow cover, baby blankets, afghans, etc

Corner-to-Corner is a really popular, easy pattern in the crochet world right now. It's almost not so much a pattern as it is a stitch. You can make just about anything with it. My mom recently had a birthday and she loves bright colors and modern patterns, so I made her a little Corner-to-Corner lap warmer or shawl. (Source)

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Learn how to master the easy Blanket Stitch! 🧶✨ Perfect for cozy afghans or baby blankets, this simple stitch uses sets of 3: one single crochet and two doubles. Once you get the hang of it, you can crochet on autopilot! 🌈 Change colors every few rows for a stunning multicolored effect. Whether you're working with soft pastels for a baby blanket or bold brights for a full-size afghan, this stitch is versatile and beginner-friendly. Try it today!
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