The C2C moss stitch baby blanket is a variation of the traditional corner-to-corner technique. Using single crochet and chain spaces to create a delicate woven texture. This pattern allows you to easily adjust the size while working diagonally. Making it a versatile and customizable baby blanket option. Choose soft pastel hues for a classic look, bold stripes for a modern twist, or a gradient effect for a stunning finish.
Whether you’re crafting a gender-neutral gift, a colorful nursery accent, or a cherished keepsake, this pattern is a fun and relaxing project that works up quickly.
Free pattern by Dana Nield from Dana Nield Designs
Use those leftover skeins of super bulky yarn and make a C2C Moss Stitch Baby Blanket for Charity!
I am so excited about these colors and the way this project turned out!!
Using lots of teal, blue, gray, and white super bulky yarns in my stash from past baby blanket projects. I was eager to create a sort of eclectic but charming baby blanket with the leftovers.
I hope you enjoy this pattern!
Dana Nield from Dana Nield Designs
Skill Level
Easy – confident beginner
Gauge
9 sts x 8 rows in moss st = 4″
OR first 7 rows in pattern = 4″ x 4″ x 5.5″ triangle
Size
37″ x 37″ with border | 31″ x 31″ before border
Materials
Various Weight 6 Super Bulky yarns from your stash.
The entire blanket weighs 29.28 oz, so make sure you have at least 30 oz/850 g, 630 yd/576 m of scrap yarn on hand in order to complete this project.
Supplies
Size L Crochet Hook 8.0mm
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
Tape Measure