Awesome Free Crochet Halloween C2C Blanket Patterns
The corner-to-corner technique allows you to create fascinating designs that look like pixel art. As the end of October is coming, you should crochet these Awesome Halloween C2C Blankets to keep you in a festive mood. Basic stitches create a lovely basketweave texture that’s soft and squishy.
In addition, colorful designs are definitely eye-catching and will decorate your home with great style. Choose between a cute Frankenstein face and a wicked cat and a Jack-o-lantern or simply make both designs.
These are great projects even for beginners, so you’ll surely complete them in no time. Moreover, they will make unique gifts not only for children but also for adults!
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If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Great Halloween Amigurumi and Crochet for Fall Ideas.
free corner-to-corner Halloween blanket patterns
Cat Moon Rising Blanket
Ready to get into the Halloween spirit? With this crochet corner-to-corner blanket pattern by Divine Debris, it’s so easy! Featuring a fun cat-themed design and classic spooky vibes, it’s sure to delight with its look. Feel free to customize your blanket with a border or tassels for added flair!
Level: intermediate Author: Divine Debris
photo by Divine Debris / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on divinedebris.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Halloween Cat C2C Blanket
Create a spooky cute addition to your home with Hailee Lynn’s crochet Halloween blanket pattern. Its graphic design features playful Jack O’Lanterns and a mischievous black cat. Whether you’re decorating for Halloween or just love the fall season, this crochet corner-to-corner blanket will be a hit in any space!
Level: upper beginner Author: Hailee Lynn
photo by Hailee Lynn / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on knottedupinstring.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
C2C Skull Blanket
If you’re serious about Halloween decorations or simply want to make something super cool for your teen kid – choose this pattern. Clare’s project, although a visualization only, will probably look even better in real life. The corner-to-corner technique is simply magical, as you can “paint” pixel pictures with your yarn.
Level: intermediate Author: Clare M
photo by Clare M / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on trulycrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Cute Pumpkin Blanket
The pumpkin season is here and it’s beyond cute! This rustic blanket features a sweet, kawaii-style smiley pumpkin. Use it to cover a little one’s bed, as a light rug, or display it on the wall for everyone to see. It’s a work of art, after all, so use it to celebrate the fall season.
Level: intermediate Author: Tasha Margette
photo by Tasha Margette / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on stardustgoldcrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Frankenstein Blanket
This adorable Frankenstein blanket will surely be a big hit not only for kids but for adults too. Crochet c2c blankets are perfect accessories to any bedroom and will also keep you snuggly and warm. Melissa Hassler is so creative!
Level: beginner Author: Melissa Hassler
Find this pattern on lovableloops.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Cat & Jack-o-Lantern Blanket
A black cat and a pumpkin are symbols of the Halloween season and they will look absolutely awesome on your crochet projects this time of the year. You can whip this c2c crochet blanket up in no time and it will definitely be great to keep or to give away as a gift. Melissa Hassler rocks!
Level: beginner Author: Melissa Hassler
Find this pattern on lovableloops.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Ghost Mini C2C
What are your plans for this year’s Halloween? Why don’t you start a new tradition? A new crochet pattern by Melissa Hassler should bring you joy at the end of October year after year. This time we are working on this cute c2c ghost. How awesome is that?
Level: beginner Author: Melissa Hassler
Find this pattern on lovableloops.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
C2C Caramel Apple Afghan Square
Corner to corner crochet and caramel? Yes and yes! Can you imagine a more delightful combination? Throw in an apple and you will understand what inspired the awesome author behind Divine Debris to design this afghan square.
Level: upper beginner Author: Divine Debris
Find this pattern on divinedebris.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
I love all your patterns and your awesome crotchety. Can u perhaps work out the red Power Rangers for me.Wants to make it in c2c