

This blanket was a happy accident, as I was trying to utilize the lemon peel stitch in the beginning. Crochet Silt Stitchįor this blanket, I am using the silt stitch in a corner to corner style to achieve the look of the blanket. Some other popular stitches you can use in a corner to corner style are the granny stitch and the moss stitch. There are many stitches you can use in a corner to corner fashion.

You are basically crocheting your piece in a diagonal manor by increasing both ends of a row and then decreasing both ends of a row to get your square shape. However, corner to corner is more of a technique/method/style where your crochet piece starts in one corner and ends in another corner. I have a tutorial for that popular stitch here. When you hear the term corner to corner (or C2C), you may think of the popular stitches that look like little blocks that you crochet in a diagonal fashion. Scroll to the bottom to find the free written pattern for the C2C Silt Blanket.PIN it to your crochet Pinterest board for later.Purchase the ad-free PDF download/printable on Ravelry or Etsy.This C2C (corner to corner) style crochet blanket has loads of subtle texture and is so easy to make! Find the free crochet blanket pattern along with the video tutorial below.
