Chic Sheep Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket – Free Colorful Throw Pattern
If you love corner-to-corner crochet and you’re obsessed with color, the Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket is totally your vibe.
This is the updated version of my original Chic Sheep Day Dream Blanket – same bold, modern blocks of color, refreshed to reflect that the original yarn has been discontinued and that you can absolutely make this with your favorite worsted-weight yarn.
You’ll find:
- The full free C2C crochet blanket pattern at the bottom of this post
- Info on yarn substitutions now that Chic Sheep is no longer available
- Tips for working C2C more confidently
- An option to purchase the ad-free PDF if you like to print or store patterns offline
As always, thank you for crocheting with me. 💕
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Why You’ll Love the Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket
The Day Dream Crochet Blanket is basically a colorful daydream you can actually snuggle under:
- Modern, scrappy look: Blocks of color create a fun, geometric patchwork effect that looks way more complicated than it is.
- Perfect for stashbusting: Use a planned palette… or dive into your worsted-weight scraps and let the blanket design itself.
- Corner-to-corner construction: Worked on the diagonal, so you’re never wrangling huge rows of stitches at once.
- Portable and addictive: Just “one more diagonal row” is the crochet equivalent of “one more episode.”
- Timeless heirloom potential: Make it wild and bright, or go sophisticated and tonal for a throw that will live on your sofa for years.
This is a great confident beginner to intermediate project. If you’ve worked C2C before, you’ll feel right at home; if you’re newer, this is a fun way to level up your skills while still doing something very rhythmic and repeatable. Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…

Yarn for the Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket
The original blanket was made with Chic Sheep by Marly Bird, a 100% merino worsted-weight yarn that I absolutely loved. That yarn line has been discontinued (I know… I’m sad too).
The good news? You can make this blanket with almost any worsted-weight (#4) yarn.
If you’re looking for something similar to Chic Sheep, I recommend:
- Knit Picks Swish Worsted – soft superwash wool with beautiful stitch definition, a great stand-in for Chic Sheep.
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But honestly, this blanket is very forgiving. You can use:
- Wool like Universal Deluxe Worsted or Wool of the Andes Superwash
- Wool blends like Caron Simply Me or Berroco Vintage (I absolutely Love this yarn)
- Acrylic like Brava or Brava Tweed or Worsted 8 Heathers or Lion Brand Color Theory
As long as it’s a worsted-weight yarn and you have enough yardage, you’re good. The pattern includes a gauge, but for a blanket, gauge affects size and yarn usage more than “fit.” If your blanket ends up a little bigger or smaller, that’s totally fine—just make sure you’ve got enough yarn to finish your color layout.

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The PDF includes:
- Full written pattern
- Color chart
- Abbreviations and notes
- Materials and gauge in one place
Use the free blog version to get started, and grab the PDF if you decide this blanket belongs in your “forever” pattern collection. 💗

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Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket – Free Pattern Details
Designed by: Marly Bird
Skill Level: Intermediate (C2C experience helpful)
Construction: Corner-to-corner crochet blanket worked on the diagonal, then finished with a textured border.
Finished Measurements
Blanket is approximately 34″ [86.5 cm] wide by 42″ [106.5 cm] long, not including border.
Gauge
- 5 C2C blocks = 4″ [10 cm] after blocking.
- Use any size hook needed to obtain this gauge.
(Remember: for a blanket, gauge affects size and yarn usage. Don’t stress if you’re a bit off—but have extra yarn on hand if your gauge is looser.)
Yarn
Originally worked in Red Heart Chic Sheep by Marly Bird (100% Merino Wool, 200 yds / 183 m, 3.5 oz / 100 g, CYCA #4 worsted), 1 ball each in the following 24 colors: Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…
A: Linen
B: Stiletto
C: Platinum
D: Sterling
E: Lace
F: Suede
G: Leather
H: Mimosa
I: Sunset
J: Lipstick
K: Mai Tai
L: Fairy Tale
M: Dragon Fruit
N: Sangria
O: Regal
P: Vineyard
Q: VIP
R: Royal
S: Suite
T: Poolside
U: Crème de Mint
V: Polo
W: Velvet
X: Green Tea
Substitute any similar worsted-weight yarn in a range of colors.
Hook
- H/8 (5.0 mm) crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge. Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…
Notions
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
- Blocking supplies
Abbreviations
BEG – beginning
CH – chain(s)
DC – double crochet
HDC – half double crochet
RS – right side
SC – single crochet
SL ST – slip stitch
SP(S) – space(s)
ST(S) – stitch(es)
TCH – turning chain
WS – wrong side Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…
Notes
- Sample yarn has been discontinued. Feel free to substitute any worsted-weight yarn; see above for suggestions.
- Each box on the color chart counts as 1 C2C block (ch 3 + 3 dc).
- Change color when there are 2 loops left on the hook of the previous color, or when slip stitching to the next block.
- The chart is worked from the bottom corner to the upper corner on the diagonal.
- RS “rows” are worked from right to left on the chart; WS “rows” are worked from left to right.
- There will be many yarn ends to weave in; weave some in as you go to avoid overwhelm. Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…

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C2C Color Chart
Use the Day Dream C2C color chart provided to follow the color layout. Each square = one C2C block worked in the color indicated.

Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket – Written Pattern
Follow the color chart above for when to change colors throughout the blanket.

Increasing Rows of Blanket
Row 1 (Block 1, RS):
With A, ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in last 2 ch.
Row 2 (Block 2, WS):
Ch 6, turn, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in last 2 ch, sl st to top of beg ch of Block 1.
Row 2 (Block 3, WS):
Ch 3, 2 dc in ch-3 sp, dc in last ch.
Row 3 (Block 4, RS):
Ch 6, turn, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in last 2 ch, sl st to top of beg ch of Block 3.
Row 3 (Block 5, RS):
Ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp, sl st to top of beg ch of Block 2.
Row 3 (Block 6, RS):
Ch 3, 2 dc in ch-3 sp, dc in last ch. Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…
Repeat Row 3 through Row 43. Each row will start with a Block 4 and end with a Block 6, with 1 additional Block 5 for each subsequent row. Continue to use the color chart to determine where to change colors.
Decreasing West Side of Blanket While Increasing East Side
Row 43 (Starting Increase Block, RS):
Ch 6, turn, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in last 2 ch, sl st to top of next block.
Row 43 (Middle Blocks and Ending Decrease Block, RS):
Ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp, sl st to top of next block. Repeat across the row, using the color chart for when to change color.
Row 44 (Starting Decreasing Block, WS):
Fasten off from previous block and turn. Join yarn to top of beg ch of previous block with sl st (you can also turn and sl st in each dc of previous block to beg ch), ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp, sl st to top of next block.
Row 44 (Middle Blocks, WS):
Ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp, sl st to top of next block. Repeat across the row, using the color chart for when to change color.
Row 44 (Ending Increase Block, WS):
Ch 3, 2 dc in ch-3 sp, dc in last ch. Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…
Repeat Rows 43–44 four more times, continuing to follow the color chart.
Decreasing Rows of Blanket
Row 53 (Starting Block, RS):
Fasten off from previous block and turn. Join yarn to top of beg ch of previous block with sl st (you can also turn and sl st in each dc of previous block to beg ch), ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp, sl st to top of next block.
Row 53 (Middle Blocks and Ending Block, RS):
Ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp, sl st to top of next block. Repeat across the row, using the color chart for when to change color. Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…
Repeat Row 53 through Row 93. Row 93 only has a Starting Block. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Edging
Using yarn leftovers and changing colors as desired, work the border as follows:
With RS facing, join yarn with sl st anywhere along the perimeter.
Round 1:
Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), hdc evenly around, working 3 hdc in each corner st or sp, join with sl st in first hdc.
Rounds 2–9:
Ch 1, hdc in the third loop (horizontal strand just below the back loop) of each st around, working 3 hdc in the third loop of each corner st, join with sl st in first hdc.
Fasten off. Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…
Finishing
Weave in remaining loose ends.
Lightly block to measurements and enjoy your new blanket! Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket-M…

Day Dream C2C Blanket – FAQ
Do I have to use 24 different colors?
Nope! You can absolutely simplify.
- Use a limited palette (for example, 5–8 colors) and repeat them throughout the chart.
- Work the background in one color and just change colors for the “pops” of contrast.
- Go full scrap-busting and let your stash decide which color shows up next.
The chart is a roadmap, not a rulebook.
How much does gauge matter for this blanket?
Gauge matters mainly for:
- Finished size
- How much yarn you use
If your gauge is a little looser, your blanket will be bigger and use more yarn. If it’s tighter, it’ll be smaller and use less. For a blanket, that’s usually no big deal—just be sure to have a bit of extra yarn on hand if you know you crochet on the loose side.
Is this a good first C2C project?
If you’re brand new to C2C, I’d call this a “next step” project rather than a very first. The techniques themselves are straightforward, but:
- You’re working from a color chart
- There are lots of color changes and ends
If you’ve done at least one simple C2C project already, you’re ready. If not, you might want to warm up with a smaller, single-color C2C project first and then come back to this when you’re feeling more confident.
Can I make this blanket larger or smaller?
Yes!
- To make it larger, keep increasing for more diagonal rows before you start the decrease section, adding rows in the same C2C manner.
- To make it smaller, stop increasing sooner and start your decrease rows earlier.
You’ll need to adjust the color layout if you change the size significantly, but the basic corner-to-corner structure stays the same.
What’s the best way to deal with all those ends?
Two main strategies:
- Weave as you go – At the end of each session, pause to weave in 4–6 tails. Future-you will be very grateful.
- Batch weave – If you’re someone who likes to zone out with a show or podcast, save a chunk of weaving for then.
Use a sharp tapestry needle and weave tails back and forth in different directions to really lock them in. My “burying ends” tutorials on MarlyBird.com and YouTube show exactly how I do it.

Final Thoughts
The Day Dream C2C Crochet Blanket is one of those projects that looks dramatic and designer, but is built on approachable, repeatable stitches. It’s colorful, cozy, and endlessly customizable—exactly the kind of crochet that makes you say, “Just one more row,” long after you meant to go to bed.
Whether you stick to my original rainbow palette or reinvent it with your own colors, I hope this blanket earns a permanent spot on your couch, your bed, or your favorite reading chair.
If you make the Day Dream Blanket, please share it with me:
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Use hashtags #mmmdi and #marlybird so I can find and cheer you on.
Happy crocheting, friend. 💖🧶
❤️ Your BiCrafty Bestie,
Marly Bird





