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Crochet C2C Moss Stitch Rectangle Blanket [Free Video Tutorial & Written Pattern!]

Crochet C2C Moss Stitch Rectangle Blanket [Free Video Tutorial & Written Pattern!]

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Learn how to crochet a Corner to Corner Moss Stitch rectangular blanket complete with its very own Moss Stitch border!

In the video I will show you step by step how to crochet the Corner to Corner (C2C) Moss Stitch into a rectangle shaped blanket AND how to crochet a Moss Stitch Crochet border to complete your blanket project!

Watch the full step by step video tutorial below or alternatively, keep scrolling for the written pattern :)

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For my blanket I used 2 and a half Cinnamon Swirl Cakes in the colourway "Tropical Breeze" with a 6mm Hook

For the border I used 2 balls of Paintbox Chunky in White with a 7mm Hook.

My blanket measures approximately 90cm x 106cm (35" by 41")

I took the width to 91 rows, then maintained the mid section for 39 rows before decreasing.

If you want to make a larger blanket, you will of course need more yarn.

You can use any yarn you so wish, PLEASE NOTE - you will need a hook size at least one size larger than the yarn recommends and a hook two sizes larger for the border.

Crochet Corner to Corner Moss Stitch Rectangle Blanket WRITTEN PATTERN

USA STITCH TERMS

Abbreviations:

ยท       Ch = Chain

ยท       SC = Single crochet

ยท       Inc = Increase

ยท       Rep = Repeat

ยท       St = Stitch

ยท       Ch sp = Chain space

ยท       YO = Yarn over

Standing Single Crochet: Make a slip knot on your hook, insert your hook into the st, YO, and pull up a loop, YO, and pull through all loops on the hook.




Row 1: Ch 3 and make 1 SC in the third ch from the hook.

Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. Make (1 SC, ch 1, 1 SC) in the ch sp of the previous row.

Row 3: Ch 3 and turn. In the ch 1 sp, make 1 SC, ch 1. In the ch 3 sp at the end, make (1 SC, ch 1, 1 SC).

Row 4: Ch 3 and turn. In the ch 1 sp across, make 1 SC, ch 1. In the ch 3 sp at the end, make (1 SC, ch 1, 1 SC).

Row 5-onward: Rep row 4 for as wide as you want your project to be.


Middle Row 1: Ch 3 and turn. In the ch 1 sp across, make 1 SC, ch 1. In the ch 3 sp at the end, make 2SC inc.

Middle Row 2: Ch 2 and turn. In the ch 1 sp across, make 1 SC, ch 1. In the ch 3 sp at the end, make (1 SC, ch 1, 1 SC).

Middle Row 3: Ch 3 and turn. In the ch 1 sp across, make 1 SC, ch 1. After making 1 SC in the last ch 1 sp, DO NOT ch 1 and in the ch 2 sp, make 1 SC.

Middle Row 4-onward: Rep Middle Rows 2 and 3 for as long as you want your project to be.


To begin decreasing, you will do the following:

Row 1: Ch 2 and turn. In the ch 1 sp across, make 1 SC, ch 1. After making 1 SC in the last ch 1 sp, DO NOT ch 1 and in the ch 3 sp, make 1 SC.

Row 2: Ch 2 and turn. In the ch 1 sp across, make 1 SC, ch 1. After making 1 SC in the last ch 1 sp, DO NOT ch 1 and in the ch 2 sp, make 1 SC.

Row 3-onward: Rep row 2 to continue decreasing until there are only 2 st left.


Last Row: Ch 1 and turn. Skip 2 SC and in the ch 2 sp, make 1 SC.

Fasten off and cut the yarn.

Border

For the border of the blanket, it is recommended that you go up a hook size from what you used for your blanket.

Row 1: Make a Standing SC with your new colour of yarn in any corner. Ch 2 and make 1 SC in the same space to form the first corner.

Rep *ch 1, 1 SC* around, working in the eyelets or gaps where you think they would naturally fall.

For the corners, make (1 SC, ch 2, 1 SC).

Make sure the opposite sides have the same number of stitches. Sl st to join at the end of the row.


Row 2: Ch 1 and make (1 SC, ch 2, 1 SC) in the corner.

Rep *ch 1, 1 SC*, working in the ch 1 sp around. For the corners, make (1 SC, ch 2, 1 SC). Sl st to join at the end of the row.


Row 3-onward: Rep row 2 for as wide as you want the border to be.


Last Row: Ch 1 and make (1 SC, ch 1, 1 SC) in the corner.

Rep *ch 1, 1 SC*, working in the ch 1 sp around. For the corners, make (1 SC, ch 1, 1 SC).

Sl st to join at the end of the row.

Fasten off and cut the yarn. Weave in the ends.

If you spot any errors in the written pattern please do let me know.

Happy Crocheting!

Robin

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