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Square it up c2c
This is only slightly different from the original c2c pattern, this just has the placement of ch6 loops to create holes which form a pattern of squares. The smallest size blanket of 32 ins used 1 and half cakes of mandala but I used 2 cakes for a large version which measured 38ins.
As long as you keep checking your work to make sure you haven’t put a hole in a place it shouldn’t be it is a very easy pattern. (I have done this when just crocheting away and had to frog back to a point where there should have been no hole.)
This is part of a collection that will eventually be put into a book.
You an access direct from my OneDrive with the link on the pattern or put it in your library on this site.
I am not a professional pattern designer, I just love playing around with designs to see what is possible.
If you encounter any problems please get back to me and I will try to help.
If you want an very loose blanket go up a size of hook which will give bigger c2c blocks and bigger holes which will result in a much floppier item.
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