Crochet cow graphgan

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You can use the Baby Cow Graph for Corner to Corner (C2C), Tapestry crochet (sc), tss, mini c2c, hdc, dc, bobble stitch, cross stitch, or any other craft that utilizes a graph. This is an intermediate level pattern that uses 11 different yarn colors. The graph is 100 blocks (squares) high by 100 blocks (squares) wide. Crochet Cow Graphgan, Corner To Corner Cow Blanket, Mini C2c Crochet Pattern Free, Crochet C2c Baby Blanket, C2c Graph, Graphgan Patterns, Crochet Bobble Blanket, Crocheted Cow Pattern, Crochet C2c Pattern

You can use the Baby Cow Graph for Corner to Corner (C2C), Tapestry crochet (sc), tss, mini c2c, hdc, dc, bobble stitch, cross stitch, or any other craft that utilizes a graph. This is an intermediate level pattern that uses 11 different yarn colors. The graph is 100 blocks (squares) high by 100 blocks (squares) wide.

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Corner to Corner crochet pattern of a Cow. Download includes color graph and written instructions. The finished blanket measures approximately 33’’ X 33’’ if you use the double crochet corner to corner method with a size H /5.00mm hook and medium 4 weight yarn.

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Like many little girls, it was my mum that showed me how to knit when I was a child but crocheting was something that she never managed to master. I actually taught myself with the help of a library book when I was around 6 years old. Back then I was making clothes and blankets for my dolls, later progressing to Granny Squares and my first full sized blanket at around the age of 7 or 8. That one has long gone but I still have the second one I made a year of two later, the pattern coming for…

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