Corner To Corner Afghan Crochet Blanket Pattern

The “Stag at Home” corner to corner crochet blanket pattern is inspired by the outdoors.  This pattern is perfect for intermediate crocheters seeking a project that captures the essence of nature.

With its depiction of a stag standing amidst a mountain backdrop, framed by the tranquil hues of dusk, this unisex blanket crochet pattern brings the calming energy of the wilderness into your home.

INSPIRATION BEHIND THE DESIGN

The “Stag at Home” corner to corner blanket pattern draws inspiration from nature.

Inspired by my Stag head silhouette blanket and throw pillow patterns, I wanted to take the design a little further and create a design with the stag in the forest.

The Stag at Home blanket uses the corner to corner technique. So you can choose whether to use hdc (dc in UK terms) or dc (tc in UK terms) stitches to create your blocks.

CONSTRUCTION OF THE DESIGN

My corner to corner patterns all include the written and colour bock instructions and graphs so you can choose which version you prefer to work from.

NEW TO CORNER TO CORNER?

I have a learn corner to corner course that has helped a lot of crocheters to master the art of corner to corner. We go through it step by step from reading the patterns to how to do the stitch, increases and decreases to colour changes.

For this project I used my go-to yarn – Paintbox Simply Aran. It is great for those on a budget, it works up easily and doesn’t tend to split or have inconsistencies in the colour or thickness of the yarn.

THE YARN

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