Are you interested in learning more about any of the following topics?
- Corner-to-corner crochet
- Diagonal box stitch
- Diagonal block stitch
- Diagonal crochet
- Graphghans
If so, read on to learn more about this fun and engaging crochet technique. Diagonal crochet is a hot topic right now, and corner-to-corner crochet is one of the most popular techniques within this niche.
Some people refer to the corner-to-corner crochet stitch / technique by other names names including “diagonal box stitch” or “diagonal block stitch”.
Check Out the Crochet Book That Includes My Favorite Corner-To-Corner Tutorial and Patterns:
Corner-to-Corner Lap Throws for the Family Book by Sarah Zimmerman
If you want to make fun, colorful throws for any of the kids on your gift list, Corner-to-Corner Lap Throws for the Family is a book you’re going to want to consider owning. The book’s author, Sarah Zimmerman, is an experienced graphic designer as well as crochet pattern designer — and her talent shines through in this charming collection of five different blanket patterns.
I own a copy of this book, and I think it is utterly delightful! I highly recommend it to other crafters.
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From this page, I used to link to some other corner-to-corner crochet tutorials and patterns that were available in the past but have now been discontinued. So I apologize that this page is not as useful now as it used to be in the past.
So there you have it: Those are the resources I’ve posted on the topic of corner-to-corner crochet. I hope these pages are helpful to you as you seek to learn more about this fun and intriguing crochet technique.
By Amy Solovay
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About the Author:
Amy Solovay is a real person; she is NOT a robot and does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to write book reviews or articles for this website. She is a real, live, human content creator and educator who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from Sweet Briar College; she has also earned a separate Associate of Arts degree in textile design from FIDM LA (The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles).
Amy learned to crochet as a small child, and she still enjoys crocheting all these years later.
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This page was last updated on 10-13-2024.