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Corner to Corner Temperature Blanket Pattern

One of the drawbacks of temperature blankets is they can get rather large.  This project keeps the blanket a manageable size.  As a side benefit, it also works up quickly.  It also is very portable since you’re only working one month at a time while doing the main squares.

If at any point you get overwhelmed by any of the planning involved with your temperature blanket, then check out the Start Here page for help.

This pattern is completely free on the website.  If you would like a formatted PDF to print, you can buy one on Gumroad or Ravelry.

(Note: There are affiliate links in this post.  You can see my affiliate policy here and how affiliate links work here.)

Yarn:

Caron Simply Soft (worsted weight, 6 oz/170.1 g, 315 yds/288 m)  Buy on Amazon (affiliate link) Buy at Herrschner’s

Main colors:  1 skein of Orchid, Purple, Robin’s Egg, Blue Mint, Pagoda, Soft Blue, Berry Blue, Royal Blue, Country Blue

Joining and border color:  2 skeins of Dark Country Blue

To see all these colors, you can check out my temperature scale here.

Note:  Simply Soft is a worsted weight but it’s on the thinner side.  Check the gauge or Yarnsub.com if substituting a different yarn.  If you’re afraid of running out, then get 2 skeins each of the main colors and 4 of the joining and border color.

 

Alternate Yarn:

Knit Picks Brava (worsted weight, 100 g, 218 yds) [affiliate link]

Main colors:  2 balls each of Eggplant, Freesia, Tranquil, Marina, Hunter, Sky, Cornflower, Celestial, Solstice Heather

Joining and border color:  4 balls of Asphalt Heather

 

Hook & Notions:

Clover Amour H (5.0 mm) hook (or size needed to get gauge) [Amazon affiliate link]

Stitch markers (ideally locking) for the corners.  I use Clover locking stitch markers. [Amazon affiliate link]

 

Gauge:

Each set of 3 double crochet (without the chain 3):  .75 in/1.9 cm

 

Measurements:

Full Corner to Corner (C2C) square without border:  11.5 in/29.21 cm  by 11.5 in/29.21 cm

Full C2C square with border:  13 in/33.02 cm by 13/33.02 cm

Whole blanket with single crochet border:  39.5 in/100.33 cm by 53.5 in/135.89 cm

(Centimeter measurements are just conversions of the inches)

 

Abbreviations

ch  =  chain

C2C  =  corner to corner

dc  =  double crochet

sc  =  single crochet

st  =  stitch

sl st  = slip stitch

sp  =  space

yo  =  yarn over

 

Special stitch

Last loop color change:  change color by picking up the new color as you’re working the last yarn over of a stitch, which would be the 3rd yarn over in a double crochet stitch.

 

Notes

Instructions

Month C2C square

Row 1: Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from the hook & in the next 2 ch, turn.  (1 square)

Row 2:  Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from the hook & in the next 2 ch, (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) in ch 3 sp of row 1, turn.  (2 squares)

Row 3:  Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from the hook & in the next 2 ch, (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) twice, turn.  (3 squares)

Rows 4-15:  Ch 6, dc in the 4th ch from the hook & in the next 2 ch; (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) across to the last block (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) in the last ch 3 sp (change color to next rows’ color if needed using the last loop color change (see special stich); turn.  (15 squares at the end of row 15)

Row 16:  Do like rows 4-15 but don’t change the color at the end of the row, turn.  (16 squares)

Row 17 (and following decreasing rows):  Sl st across the first 3 dc; if changing color do so now by sl st into space left by ch st, (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc) across to block before last, sl st in last block’s space left by ch st, turn.  (15 squares at end of row 17, 2 squares at end of row 30)

Row 31:  Sl st across the 3 dc, if changing color do so now.  Sl st, ch 3, 3 dc; sl st to previous row, fasten off.  (1 square)

 

Outside rounds

Round 1:  Starting in the top right corner, when day one is in the top left corner, join 1 sc just to the left of the corner, (3 sc in the side or top of each C2C across, 3 sc in the corner, marking the center corner st with a stitch marker.) 3 times.  Sl st to beginning sc.

Round 2:  Ch 2 (counts as last stich in 3 dc in the corner stitches), (dc in next sc and in each sc across, 3 dc in each corner st, moving stitch marker to middle of the 3 dc corner stitches) 3 times.  Sl st to beginning sc, fasten off.

 

Joining months

Use the mattress stitch or your preferred joining method to join 2 months at a time, following the diagram below to create a strip of 3 months.  As you finish each following strip, join it to the previous strip of 3 months.  This joining method allows you to join as you go through the year.

 

Border

Put the border of your choice on the blanket.  I like to pick borders that can incorporate my temperature scale from this book:  Around the Corner Crochet Borders by Edie Eckman (ISBN 978-1-60342-538-4). [Amazon affiliate link]

 

 

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