The Hope Corner to Corner Crochet Lapghan is a dear pattern to me. Every stitch lovingly done with heart and soul.
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Like some of the patterns on loopinglymade.com, this Lapghan is inspired by life and faith. I mean, there is so much that I see and experience every day that find their way into my designs. Sometimes it is a personal experience and sometimes it is just art.
The Hope C2C Lapghan is a heartfelt design filled with wishes for anyone who uses it. This is because Hope is that one thing that keeps you going. When the chips are down and you just don’t know ‘how’, hope sustains you.
The Hope C2C Lapghan is a testament of that little flickering light that won’t die out. And right in the middle of Hope is your heart holding on to the belief that ‘it won’t always be like this. It is going to get better’.
Making the C2C
Personally, I like to eliminate as much space as possible when using the corner to corner crochet technique. Unless I specifically want it to look spacey and airy, like in the C2C Mesh shawl. So this pattern follows the formula ch 5/2.
The subtle mesh stitch in the middle of the heart gives a unique look to the pattern. Like there are strings attached to the heart, and the only way those strings go is when a person ceases to exist. This lapghan is so wonderfully soft and warm. I’m certain this will be a well loved item for the owner or recipient.
The Yarn
I’m sure Caron Simply Soft is a household name that most crocheters are familiar with. True to its name it is soft, and has a subtle sheen to it. It is an aran weight yarn that comes in a 170gr ball with 315 yards.
In case you’re wondering, Aran weight is just a tad bulkier than worsted weight medium 4 yarn. To me though, the yarn feels like a regular worsted weight, I made this Short Sleeve Sweater with Aran yarn, so I can tell the major difference.
LoveCrafts.com has them in all beautiful 37 shades. So you really don’t have to look far to get some. You can substitute caron with the Paintbox Aran 5 ball value pack. When you do, You and I will each get 15 percent off our purchases. At checkout just type my name– Rose Obomighie (be sure to click the link asking if you’ve been ‘referred by a friend?’).
More Corner to Corner Crochet patterns to try
If you are new to the C2C Mesh technique, please see the C2C Mesh tutorial before you proceed further.
Important Tips:
Finished Size: 39.5 by 48 inches after blocking
Gauge: 5 blocks= 4 inches
You’ll need:
Stitches/Abbreviation
Notes:
Body
Get the chart here
Border
With black, join yarn in between blocks near the corner,
Round 1: Ch 1, SC in same space, *Ch 2 over block, SC in-between blocks repeat from * to the last block, Ch 2, SC in corner of block. Continue to repeat from * all around making SC in the stitch in the corner. Join to 1st SC with White.
Round 2: Ch 1, *2 SC in each ch 2 spaces across, in corner SC, [SC, ch 2, SC]. Repeat from * around. Join to 1st SC
Rounds 3&4: repeat round 2. End round 4 by joining with Red. Ch 1, turn
Round 5: repeat round 2. End round by joining with black. Ch 3, turn
Round 6: TC in same st., *TC in next st and across, in Ch 2 corner, [3TC , ch 1, 3TC]. Repeat from * around. End round by joining with Red. Ch 1, turn
Round 7: repeat round 2. End round by joining with white. Ch 1, turn
Rounds 8-10: repeat round 2. Snip yarn, weave in tails
Block your blanket.
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Hi the part that I'm having problem is when I start the first block of the different color to start the letter, number 29 there is 10 block then I chance color just one block, then back to my background color which suppose to have 17 block but I keep going 18 block I have ripped it out many of time and do it again but still don't come right, please tell me what I 'm doing wrong. is there other crochet out there that's had the same problem please let me know.
it would be easier if you have a video step by step I don't know if you have one ?
Hi I love this Hope blanket, but I having problem in doing the C2c pattern I have seen a few video, decrease and increasing, and is a triangular but the blocks do not fall in the right place it is very important to count the blocks, is there a better and easier way to do this.it is frustration.
I would really love to do this pattern but it seems so complicated I need help I wonder if you have a live video showing step by step of this beautiful hope blanket
Which part of it are you finding complicated? I'd like to help.
I love your attitude and faith that shine through in your crochet! This lapghan will be wonderful for my friend who is going through therapy. Thank you for your generosity in sharing another fab pattern!
I'm hoping that your friend experiences some comfort and hope through the period. I love sharing my faith and not ashamed of it. Thank you so much.
Beautiful!
Thank you so much.