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    Home » Free moogly Patterns » Afghans and Blankets

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket

    Published: Dec 12, 2024 · Modified: Jan 29, 2025 by Tamara Kelly · 12 Comments

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket - free crochet on Moogly

    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!

    Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links; materials provided by Yarnspirations.

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    Corner to Corner, Entrelac, Basketweave, Tunisian, JAYGO... let's go with Corner to Corner Tunisian!

    One day I felt a sudden inspiration - could I do Tunisian corner to corner, withOUT breaking the yarn after each row? Yes! Now, does that make the "wrong side" of the Tunisian fabric will show? Yes! Did I ask multiple experts what this technique is? Yes! Did they agree? Absolutely not. One warned I might even get a lot of pushback from certain crocheters!

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket - free crochet on Moogly

    But... I like it! And I'm going to be bold here - I think the wrong side of Tunisian doesn't always have to be hidden.

    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. And even neater - see how the lines line up on each side? It's completely reversible, with the lines going width-wise on one side, and length-wise on the other!

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket - free crochet on Moogly

    So...  a couple of days of head-scratching and throwing out *very* long titles later, I'm calling it the Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket. 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!

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket - free crochet on Moogly

    While it's different from other Tunisian patterns, it's actually a great way to learn Tunisian crochet! We only use the Tunisian Simple Stitch, and there is a full length video tutorial to walk you through every kind of block you need to make it in any size!

    While I used a double-ended Tunisian crochet hook, you can use any US-P/11.5mm crochet hook that has a shaft long enough to hold 7 loops of Bernat Blanket - 3" works in a pinch!

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket - free crochet on Moogly

    Making Bernat Blanket Perfect Phasing Shine

    Bernat Blanket is one of my favorite yarns to crochet with - it's soft, plush, and so so gratifying. Bernat Blanket Perfect Phasing takes it up a notch by adding the perfect gradient. No knots - these colors aren't tied together! The yarn changes from dark to light (or vice versa, depending on where you start!) for a consistent experience cake to cake.

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket - free crochet on Moogly

    Oh yeah - this version of Bernat Blanket is in a cake, rather than the usual skein! But don't worry - it has the same 6-Super Bulky weight, washability, and the same yardage in both versions. So if you want to use this pattern with solid colors to create a purposeful design, the total amount of yarn shown in the chart below should be the same!

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket - free crochet on Moogly


    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket

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    U.S. P/16 (11.5 mm) hook, Susan Bates

    660 - 4840 yds Bernat Blanket Perfect Phasing (6 - Super Bulky; 100% polyester; 300g/10.5 oz; 201 m/220 yds)
    Colorway Shown: Dark Orchid

    Stitch Markers

    Gauge: Each Block measures 3" square and each skein makes 55 blocks.

    How to Make this Blanket in Any Size

    With this corner-to-corner technique, you can make this blanket as big or as small as you like!

    • Work the Increasing Rows until you have the Width of the blanket desired.
    • Then go to the Maintaining Width and Increasing Length section. Repeat these two rows until you have the Length desired.
    • Finally, go to the Finishing Out the Rectangle instructions to complete the blanket.
    • Add an edging or border if desired!

    With the Gauge given above, here is information on how to make this Blanket in a variety of sizes.
    Measurements given below exclude any border or edging. The border shown is approx 1.5" wide.

    Baby Blanket: 36" x 36" - 12 blocks x 12 blocks - 3 skeins

    Toddler Bed: 42" x 60" - 14 blocks x 20 blocks - 6 skeins

    Lapghan: 36" x 48" - 12 blocks x 16 blocks - 4 skeins

    Small Throw (shown) 42" x 72" - 14 blocks x 17 blocks - 5 skeins

    Throw: 51" x 72" - 17 blocks x 24 blocks - 8 skeins

    Twin: 69" x 90" - 20 blocks x 30 blocks - 11 skeins

    Full: 84" x 90" - 28 blocks x 30 blocks - 16 skeins

    Queen: 90" x 96" - 30 blocks x 32 blocks - 18 skeins

    King: 105" x 96" - 35 blocks x 32 blocks - 21 skeins

    Cal King: 102" x 102" - 34 blocks x 34 blocks - 22 skeins

    HELPFUL LINKS AND TUTORIALS

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket Tutorial

    Crochet Abbreviations

    TSS - Tunisian Simple Stitch

    Loosely Sl St

    Twisted Sc - Twisted Single Crochet

    Special Stitches:

    Standard Return Pass - Yo and pull through the first loop on the hook, *yo and pull through next 2 loops on hook; rep from * until 1 loop rem on hook.

    Attached Return Pass - *Yo and pull through next 2 loops on hook; rep from * until 1 loop rem on hook.

    TSS - Tunisian Simple Stitch: Insert hook in direction of work under the front vertical bar of the next st, pull up a loop.

    NOTES:

    Each row of the blanket is made with a series of blocks. Each of those blocks is, in turn, made of 6 rows.

    As we are increasing, each row of the blanket will have one more Block than the previous row. When increasing length while maintaining width, the number of Blocks will be the same for each row. When we begin decreasing on both sides to finish out the blanket, each row will be one Block shorter.

    To create a consistent color layout for my blanket, I cut the yarn after making 55 Blocks with each skein. This is completely optional but will give a more consistent look to your finished blanket.

    The border shown is worked in standard crochet stitches, not Tunisian. Feel free to switch it out with a different border or edging to make it your own!

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket INSTRUCTIONS:

    STARTING THE BLANKET 

    *Row 1 of the Blanket*

    Block 1:

    Row 1: Ch 7, skip the ch closest to the hook, pull up a loop from each rem ch across. (7 loops on hook)
    Standard Return Pass

    Rows 2 - 5: TSS in each st across.
    Standard Return Pass

    Row 6: Loosely sl st in each loop across as for TSS, turn.
    No Return Pass

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 1

    INCREASING THE BLANKET LENGTH AND WIDTH

    *Row 2 of the Blanket*

    Block 2:

    Row 1: Ch 6, skip the ch closest to the hook, pull up a loop from each rem ch across, pull up a loop from the last sl st of the previous block. (7 loops on hook)
    Attached Return Pass

    Rows 2 - 5: TSS in each st across, pull up loop from the next sl st of the previous block.
    Attached Return Pass

    Row 6: Loosely sl st in each loop across as for TSS, sl st in last sl st of the previous block, turn.
    No Return Pass

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 2

    Block 3:

    Row 1: Pull up 6 loops from side of next block, including from the skipped ch at the base of that block. (7 loops on hook)
    Standard Return Pass

    Rows 2 - 5: TSS in each st across.
    Standard Return Pass

    Row 6: Loosely sl st in each loop across as for TSS, turn.
    No Return Pass

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 3

    *Row 3 of the Blanket*

    Block 4:

    Repeat Block 2.

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 4

    Block 5:

    Row 1: Pull up 6 loops from side of next block, pull up a loop from the last sl st of the next block. (7 loops on hook)

    Rows 2 - 5: TSS in each st across, pull up loop from the next sl st of the next block.
    Attached Return Pass

    Row 6: Loosely sl st in each loop across as for TSS, sl st in last sl st of the next block; turn.
    No Return Pass

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 5

    Block 6:

    Repeat Block 3. 

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 6

    *Make the Width of the Blanket*

    To begin each row of the blanket, repeat Block 2.

    To work across the row, repeat Block 5.

    For the last block of the row, repeat Block 3.

    Repeat until the number of blocks for your desired width have been made (see chart above).

    MAINTAINING THE WIDTH, ADDING LENGTH

    *Next Row - Decrease at Beginning of Row*

    First Block: 

    Row 1: Sl st loosely across the previous row, pull up 6 loops from side of next block, pull up a loop from the last sl st of the next block. (7 loops on hook)

    Rows 2 - 5: TSS in each st across, pull up loop from the next sl st of the next block.
    Attached Return Pass

    Row 6: Loosely sl st in each loop across as for TSS, sl st in last sl st of the next block.
    No Return Pass

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Decrease at beginning

    To work across the row, repeat Block 5.

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 5 Rep

    For the last block of the row, repeat Block 3.

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 3 rep

    *Next Row - Decrease at End of Row*

    To begin this row of the blanket, repeat Block 2.

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Rep Row 2

    To work across the row, repeat Block 5.

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 5 rep

    Do NOT repeat Block 3 - stop when you've finished attaching to the last block along that side of the blanket.

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Block 5 rep

    *Make the Length of the Blanket*

    Alternate between Decrease at the Beginning and Decrease at the End Rows, maintaining the same number of blocks in each row. Repeat until the number of blocks for your desired length have been made (see chart above).

    FINISHING OUT THE RECTANGLE

    To begin the next row of the blanket, repeat Decrease at Beginning of Row - Block 1.

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Decreasing at beg of row

    To work across the row, repeat Block 5.

    Do NOT repeat Block 3 - stop when you've finished attaching to the last block along that side of the blanket.

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Decreasing at the end of the row

    Repeat until the rectangle is finished, with 1 block worked for the last row.

    C2C Tunisian Pixel Blanket - Last Block

    ADD A BORDER OR EDGING (OPTIONAL)

    Border Rnd 1: Ch 1, work 5 sc in side of each block, work ch 1 at ea corner (skip any sts necessary to maintain this st count); join with sl st.

    Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in ea st around, working (sc, ch1, sc) in corner ch sps; join.

    Rnd 3: Ch 1, twisted sc in each st around, working (3 twisted sc) in corner ch sps; join and finish off. Weave in all ends.

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket - free crochet on Moogly


    Whew! Now that you've got a new cozy blankie to cuddle up with...

    Ready for your next project? Check out the Moogly Free Patterns Page or Ravelry!

    Corner to Corner Tunisian Pixel Blanket - free crochet on Moogly

    If this pattern inspires you to make your own project, and you post a photo on social media, be sure to tag me @mooglyblog or #mooglyblog so I can check it out too!

    The Fine Print

    Follow Moogly on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, TikTok, and Instagram! Thank you to Yarnspirations for providing the materials shown in this post. Written pattern copyright Tamara Kelly 2024, all rights reserved. Please do not reprint or repost this pattern, but please do link to this page to share this pattern with others.

    If you wish to make items for sale from this pattern or translate it to another language, please visit the About page for details. 

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    Comments

    1. Malia says

      December 14, 2024 at 8:59 pm

      Beautiful! Thanks so much 💕

      Reply
      • Tamara Kelly says

        December 16, 2024 at 10:59 am

        Thank you!

        Reply
    2. Robin says

      December 30, 2024 at 9:18 am

      What size is the blanket you unroll on blog?
      Thanks

      Reply
      • Tamara Kelly says

        December 30, 2024 at 10:00 am

        Small Throw (shown) 42" x 72" 🙂

        Reply
        • Robin Evans says

          January 03, 2025 at 10:59 am

          Thank you

          Reply
    3. Rox says

      February 14, 2025 at 9:19 pm

      I’m using the patchwork changing color bernat blanket yarn. If the color is going to change in the middle of a square, should I cut the yarn and start at the next color for the start of the square? It looks like your blanket never had two colors on any square.

      Reply
      • Tamara Kelly says

        February 17, 2025 at 11:38 am

        Hi Rox! I didn't get a chance to try out that particular yarn, as I used the Perfect Phasing varient. So it's up to you - whatever look you prefer!

        Reply
      • Sharon says

        February 12, 2026 at 9:23 pm

        I love this pattern and your video. You do a great job of explaining everything. Very easy to follow. Is it possible to make the squares bigger? Possibly 9 rows? I'm planning to use a 4 weight yarn. If so, would I chain 10 to end up with 9 stitches wide and then do 9 rows?

        Reply
        • Tamara Kelly says

          February 13, 2026 at 11:22 am

          I think that would work - I can't see why not! 🙂

          Reply
          • Sharon says

            February 13, 2026 at 11:25 am

            Thank you for your quick reply.

            Reply
    4. Susan says

      August 13, 2025 at 3:44 pm

      would that work with regular worsted yarn, just more squares?

      Reply
      • Tamara Kelly says

        August 14, 2025 at 10:04 am

        Yes, this pattern will work with any yarn - just adjust the hook to fit your yarn to make fabric that you like, and make squares until you have the size you want! 😀

        Reply

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