I know many of you have been waiting for this pattern and today is the day that is available RIGHT HERE at Yarnspirations.com! The Daisy Blanket is my latest corner-to-corner design and in this version I used the super soft and tiny Bernat Blanket Tiny Yarn! It has the same soft texture as the regular Bernat Blanket yarn but not as thick and heavy! Perfect for larger graphs and light weight for baby’s first blanket. Of course you can absolutely use any yarn of your choosing and follow the same pattern and graph. Using a thicker and heavier weight yarn will adjust the final size of the blanket. This particular blanket is baby size… perfect for a car seat blanket!
GET THE FREE DAISY C2C PATTERN AND GRAPH HERE
I only needed one skein of each color in the Tiny yarn BUT I recommend that when working with C2C graphs you have multiple skeins attached at one time so you can carry your yarn up from the previous row instead of clipping it off every time you need to switch color.
The border can be continued to become as large as you’d like it!
I only have two rounds of edging but you can have many more!
Every month or two I create a crochet pattern and project to be hosted on the Yarnspirations website – like this one! They do a great job of laying it out, editing, converting the instructions and pattern into their standard format, and taking professional photos! But this all takes time. So this was the cause of the delay between my social media sneak peeks and the final pattern being posted 🙂 Thank you so much for you patience!
GET THE FREE DAISY C2C PATTERN AND GRAPH HERE
Be sure to post your version of the C2C Daisy Blanket on social media when you are finished! Tag @RepeatCrafterMe and @Yarnspirations or use the hashtags #repeatcrafterme and #yarnspirations so we can see and feature your work!

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I would love to make this, but I’m having trouble understanding the instructions. Is there a short video somewhere that I could watch?
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I enjoyed making this blanket in pastels. Would like to share a picture, not sure how
Were you able to enlarge the chart? I’m dying to make this!!!
Is there a way to enlarge the chart?
It seems the yarn used is discontinued. What can we use? Yarnspirations doesn’t have any info on the yarn.
Several lines are not correct. The graph does not match the original project. Following the graph as is makes Several funky shaped petals.