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August 6, 2024

Crochet Baby Diamonds Blanket Pattern

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Crochet Baby Diamonds C2C Blanket
Crochet Baby Diamonds C2C Blanket

Corner to Corner Baby Diamonds Afghans

Go a step further with the crochet corner to corner by expanding your skills to do corner to corner diamond patterns. Incredible to look at, easy to do. I will have a free pattern, notes and video tutorial for you to use.

Firstly, the free pattern is available and it's called the Baby Diamonds Blanket. It's on RedHeart.com and the instructions are easy to follow along.

Download Yarnspirations Pattern
Crochet Baby Diamonds Baby Blanket Pattern

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I decided to use James C. Brett Flutterby Chunky instead. Using a size G or 4.5 mm crochet hook. I used three colours to make mine.

  • 3 Balls of Pink Flutterby
  • 4 Balls of Lilac Pink Print Flutterby I used this colour for the border as well.
  • 2 Balls of Lemon Flutterby

Pattern Notes

Flutterby Corner to Corner Square
Make 9 Identical Squares. It's how they are put together that makes the difference.
Diamond Shapes, Crochet Corner to Corner
By placing the matching stripes side by side, you can create the diamond shapes.
Crochet Corner to Corner Afghan
This is how the squares are crocheted.

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Filed Under: Crochet Baby Blanket Patterns, Crochet Baby Patterns, Crochet Corner to Corner Patterns

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Comments

  1. oneita says

    October 12, 2014 at 7:49 am

    I very much did like this video but I was hoping for more tips on actually sewing the blocks together.

    Reply
  2. LE GUELLAUT Elsa says

    September 18, 2014 at 5:18 pm

    Hi, i am really enjoying making this blanket for a friend of mine. =) The only thing i was wondering was: how did you put them all together? Have you made a video with the method?
    I am actually just beginning crochet so your videos are a really great help.

    Thanks from France =)

    Reply
  3. Leeann says

    September 17, 2014 at 2:45 am

    I love this blanket and I am excited to start it. I plan on making one for my oldest daughter, she is 15. My problem is that she would like it in a larger size. To make a larger size would I make each individual section larger or use make more than 9 squares. Thanks in advance!

    Reply
    • Amanda Dellay says

      October 17, 2014 at 2:09 am

      to make it bigger i would add more squares. as far as sewing it all together, he talks about how and what tread to use to make it seamless. also you could just youtube how to whip stitch and find tutorials. this is a great pattern. i ripped out the baby blanket i was working on (i was about 1/3 through) and started this instead.

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