Looking for more festive patterns or nerdy graphs? Check out these Pinterest boards. If corner to corner is not for you, check out this post for a couple other options for crocheting a graph including the bobble stitch and HDC method. You’ll find tips and techniques for color changing, bobbins (very important!), and more. If you’re interested in corner to corner (c2c) or mini c2c check out this post for heaps of tutorials. For example, traditional corner to corner vs mini c2c will change the size of the end product. Every hooker’s blanket will vary in size depending on yarn, hook size, stitch choice, and personal tension. The graph is 92 x 105 tiles large so, depending on the stitch you choose, it should make a medium or “throw” sized blanket. I cannot predict the exact size of your finished project. I’ve taken my Jack Skellington graph and added some holiday cheer. It’s not quite time for Sandy Claws yet but for this magical holiday witching hour I have a special treat for you. Nightmare Before Christmas Blanket Crochet Pattern Happy Halloween! Or should I say Spooky Christmas? It’s that magical day of the year where tonight we get to be ghouls and tomorrow we can put up the Christmas tree! No? Just me? Okay then.
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