The Happy Easter C2C (corner to corner) Square is part 5 of the Easter Blanket Graphgan CAL (crochet a long)!

We are now halfway through our squares! Yeah! This square will end up being the most challenging color wise with 6 different colors being used in the square. However, you all are pros now at changing and carrying colors in corner to corner as well as reading graphs, right?
However, if you are new to corner to corner and are just getting started with this blanket I have several tutorials which will help get you up to speed!
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This blanket will end up being a total of 9 squares and here is a sneak peek at next week’s square —

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Happy Easter C2C Square
Pattern written in US crochet terminology
Supplies:
Caron Simply Soft White 2.8 oz / 147 yds (w)
Caron Simply Soft — Soft Pink .3 oz / 16 yds (pi)
Caron Simply Soft Sunshine .2 oz / 10.5 yds (y)
Caron Simply Soft — Soft Blue .17 oz / 9 yds (blu)
Caron Simply Soft Blackberry .17 oz / 9 yds (pu)
Caron Simply Soft — Soft Green .2 oz / 10.5 yds (g)
Size H/8 (5.0 mm) crochet hook
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Approximate finished size: 13.5” x 13.5”
Gauge: 6 blocks = 4”
Abbreviations:
w = white
pi = pink
y = yellow
blu = blue
pu = purple
g = green
WS = wrong side
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
sl st = slip stitch
RS = right side
Notes about pattern:
Pattern is worked in Double Crochet Corner to Corner (C2C) Crochet technique. Written row by row instructions follow with pixel graph on last page of pdf.
w: white / pi = pink / y = yellow / blu = Blue / pu = purple / g = green
Row 1 (WS): 1w
Row 2: 2w
Row 3: 3w
Row 4: 1w, 1(pi), 2w
Row 5: 5w
Row 6: 1w, 3(pi), 2w
Row 7: 3w, 3(pi), 1w
Row 8: 1w, 1(pi), 1w, 1(pi), 4w
Row 9: 4w, 1y, 2(pi), 2w
Row 10: 3w, 1(pi), 1w, 1y, 4w
Row 11: 2w, 1(blu), 1w, 1y, 6w
Row 12: 5w, 2y, 1w, 1(blu), 3w
Row 13: 4w, 1(blu), 1w, 1y, 1w, 1y, 4w
Row 14: 5w, 2y, 2(blu), 5w
Row 15: 4w, 1(pi), 1w, 1(blu), 1w, 1y, 6w
Row 16: 2w, 1(pu), 6w, 1(blu), 2(pi), 1w, 1g, 2w
Row 17: 3w, 1g, 1(pi), 1w, 1(pi), 7w, 2(pu), 1w
Row 18: 1w, 2(pu), 8w, 1(pi), 1w, 1g, 1w, 1g, 2w
Row 19: 3w, 3g, 1(pi), 1w, 1(pi), 2w, 1g, 1w, 1g, 1w, 1(pu), 1w, 1(pu), 1w
Row 20: 3w, 1(pu), 1w, 3g, 3w, 2(pi), 1g, 1w, 1g, 4w
Corner (begin decreasing)
Row 21: 3w, 1(pu), 2g, 1w, 1(pi), 4w, 1g, 1w, 1g, 1w, 1(pu), 2w
Row 22: 4w, 2g, 7w, 1g, 1w, 1(pu), 2w
Row 23: 1w, 1(pu), 10w, 1g, 4w
Row 24: 4w, 1y, 1w, 1y, 1w, 1(blu), 4w, 2(pu), 1w
Row 25: 1w, 1(pu), 1w, 1(pu), 3w, 1(blu), 1w, 3y, 3w
Row 26: 2w, 1y, 1w, 1y, 1w, 1(blu), 1w, 1(blu), 2w, 2(pu), 1w
Row 27: 1w, 1(pu), 3w, 3(blu), 1w, 2y, 2w
Row 28: 2w, 1y, 1w, 1(blu), 1w, 1(blu), 5w
Row 29: 5w, 2(blu), 4w
Row 30: 4w, 1(blu), 1w, 1(pi), 3w
Row 31: 3w, 1(pi), 5w
Row 32: 4w, 1(pi), 1w, 1(pi), 1w
Row 33: 1w, 3(pi), 3w
Row 34: 2w, 1(pi), 1w, 1(pi), 1w
Row 35: 1w, 1(pi), 3w
Row 36: 2w, 1(pi), 1w
Row 37: 3w
Row 38: 2w
Row 39: 1w
Once last row is worked, turn (RS), ch 1, sc evenly around outside edge of square, working (sc, ch 2, sc) in each corner, sl st to top of 1st st. Note: each pixel square will have alternating 2 sc or 3 sc along the edge.
Fasten off.
Weave in ends.



Hi! Thank you so much for being here! I am Tonya the designer behind Nana's Crafty Home. As a wife, mother, Nana of 9 & with 2 fur babies, my days are filled with love, laughter, hugs and yarn! Here you will find colorful and creative crochet designs for yourself or loved ones. My hope is that you will be inspired to learn and create along with me!
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