1: Corner-to-Corner Crochet Rug Patterns
Choose relaxing shades for a throw that’s nice and cozy. Start crocheting it at one corner, then follow the pattern to increase and decrease while you change colors for stripes. You’ll love not having anything to sew together when you reach the last corner.
RED HEART® Super Saver®: 2 skeins each 3945 Blue Suede A and 301 Mirage C and 1 skein each 341 Light Grey B and 334 Buff D
Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: 5.5mm [US I-9]
Yarn needle
2: Classic Corner-to-Corner Throw
Change up the colors of this beloved design for your own unique look. This throw is started at one corner, cleverly increasing and decreasing while you change colors for stripes. You’ll love not having anything to sew together when you reach the last corner.
RED HEART® Classic™: 4 skeins each 917 Cardinal A and 401 Nickel C and 2 skeins each 584 Lavender B and 412 Silver D
Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: 5.5mm [US I-9]
Yarn needle
3: Corner-to-Corner Crochet Throw
The corner-to-corner pattern is endlessly adaptable. Make the throw as written, or change the colors and size to suit your needs. It is one of the most popular patterns to create.
RED HEART® Super Saver®: 1 skein 387 Soft Navy A, 2 skeins each 512 Turqua B, 334 Buff C, and 3 skeins 400 Grey Heather D
Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: 5.5mm [US I-9]
Yarn needle
4: Crochet Corner-to-Corner Throw
Our most popular free crochet afghan pattern, the corner-to-corner pattern is endlessly adaptable. Make the throw as written, or change the colors and size to suit your needs.
RED HEART® Super Saver®: 4 Skeins 316 Soft White CA, 5 skeins 885 Delft Blue CB, 7 skeins 310 Monet Print CC
Crochet Hook: 5mm [US H-8]
Yarn needle
Please help! I have done this so many times as a baby blanket but would like to do it as a small square but cannot seem to be able to work it out. When I have done so many rows it is always one row too many and consequently not a square!!! where am I going wrong. Many thanks.
Josslyn