Gingham Crochet Corner-to-Corner Blanket – Easy Crochet Pattern with Bobble Border

Gingham Crochet Corner-to-Corner Blanket with Easy Bobble Border: A Cozy and Charming Crochet Project

Add a touch of classic charm to your home with the Gingham Crochet Corner-to-Corner Blanket! This beginner-friendly pattern uses corner-to-corner (C2C) crochet to create a beautiful gingham effect, finished with a playful and textured bobble border.  Perfect for all skill levels, this pattern combines color changes and basic stitches to achieve the timeless gingham look while adding depth with the bobble border for a fun, stylish finish. Whether you’re making a statement piece for your living room or a cozy gift, the Gingham Crochet Corner-to-Corner Blanket with Easy Bobble Border brings warmth, charm, and a handmade touch to any space.

Classic Gingham Pattern with Corner-to-Corner Technique

  • This blanket uses the corner-to-corner (C2C) technique to create the iconic gingham checkered look, with small squares that blend beautifully for a soft and balanced pattern.
  • The C2C approach allows for a smooth, diagonal construction, giving the blanket a unique texture and modern twist on the traditional gingham design.
  • Choose classic colors like black and white for a timeless look, or experiment with soft pastels or bold hues for a personalized touch.
  • The gingham pattern adds visual appeal, making it a versatile addition to both contemporary and rustic decor styles.

Beginner-Friendly Pattern with Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Designed for beginners, this pattern includes clear instructions on creating the corner-to-corner base and managing color changes for the gingham effect.
  • The simple bobble border adds a decorative touch, and the instructions provide guidance for spacing and consistency, ensuring a professional finish.
  • The repetitive nature of C2C stitching and color pattern makes this project relaxing and enjoyable, perfect for crocheting while watching a show or winding down.
  • With its relatively quick work-up time, the Gingham Crochet Corner-to-Corner Blanket is ideal for a weekend project or a thoughtful handmade gift.

Customizable for Any Size and Color Scheme

  • Adjust the blanket’s size by adding more rows, allowing you to create anything from a small baby blanket to a full-sized bedspread.
  • Pick colors that match your home decor, or try a gradient effect within the gingham pattern for a creative twist.
  • This blanket makes a thoughtful and cozy handmade gift, perfect for housewarmings, baby showers, or any special occasion.
  • Lightweight, machine washable, and easy to care for, the Gingham Crochet Corner-to-Corner Blanket with Bobble Border is a practical and stylish addition to any home.

Instant PDF download & both right and left handed video tutorials!

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M.F.
Adventurous Beginners this is 4 you!😉 This wasn't as hard as it looks! Came out GORGEOUS!

I am a lefty and so I made this blanket using the authors AMAZING YouTube tutorial. I loved it so much that I bought the pattern (Which is a very easy & simple explanation.) I had already made it before downloading the pattern)

At first I couldn't get my mind wrapped around making the blocks due to me being left handed & starting with the right handed tutorial. Normally my brain can unscramble the mirror image I see on the tutorial when viewing right handed patterns, however, this was not computing in my brain. So in the notes on the YouTube channel I wrote "Help! Does this come in left handed?" I was severely struggling because this was my 1st attempt to do anything C2C. However! Krista was so helpful in personally answering my questions and leading me to the right (left handed) video.

Once I watched the left handed one my brain came back to earth & was abled to confidently make this blanket! This blanket turned out sooooooo beautiful. I made mine smaller (9x9) because it was being made as a baby blanket.

*Side note: This is done using 2 strands of yarn throughout the project and can be a bit of a yarn 🧶 eater! Also extremely thick, would be a good winter blanket pattern.
However, you could make it using one strand if you wanted, you just wouldn't get the cool multi colored blocks effect

P. S. Thank you Krista & the Secret Yarnery staff for making such amazing & simple projects that are so beautiful & complex looking and making this fun & understandable.

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Annie Daddo
Gingham Corner to Corner Blanket

A wonderful pattern that I look forward to making soon Great edging.Looks amazing.Great design,Christa 🙏👌x🐨🌏👏

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Janice Guy
Love the title!

I haven’t had a chance to crochet the blanket. Have to many WIPs going at this time, but it’s definitely near the top of my “next” list. I’m excited to get started. It’s a beautiful Afghan!

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M.F.
Defense of previous post.

If you count the blocks there are 9 across & 13 down. Which means once you make the 1st row across multiply that by 13 and that is how big your blanket will be. I stopped at row 9 so mine is a 9x9 (nine blocks across & 9 blocks down.

But you can remake the 1st-4th rows as many times (or as few times as in my case) as you think you need. I hope this helps you figure out how gage works. There are many great YouTubers out there that explain this.

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Susanne Nichol
Gingham crochet c2c blanket

I watched your tutorial on YouTube where it said how much yarn to use then I read the written pattern but there is no mention of how much yarn to use and no finishing size of the blanket. I am in the UK and do not have the yarn you promote. Therefore I find it difficult to know how much yarn to buy.
The pattern and tutorial are well written and presented