Tunisian Crochet, Throw, Blanket
The Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket is a rule-breaking afghan that might be my new favorite way to work C2C crochet! Featuring Bernat Blanket Perfect Phasing, this cuddly throw features a gorgeous gradient - I know you're going to love this way to crochet!
With this technique, we turn at the end of each row. Like any corner-to-corner block pattern, it creates a pixel or checkerboard pattern, emphasized further by the gradient yarn.
Additionally, the texture change from RS and WS creates the look of a Basketweave design - using only one stitch. It's completely reversible, with the lines going width-wise on one side, and length-wise on the other!
For the technique or stitch pattern itself, I think the most descriptive and accurate term might be "continuous Tunisian checkerboard-oriented entrelac," but you tell me what you think!
Unique Features-
• Suitable for various sizes
• Seamless one-piece construction
• Written instructions and video tutorial included
Materials Needed-
• Yarn: Bernat Blanket Perfect Phasing (Super Bulky, 5-6 WPI) - 660-4840 yards
• Hook: U.S. P/16 (11.5 mm) hook, Susan Bates
• Stitch Markers
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