I found a pattern, by Carolyn Calderon, on Ravelry. It is very simple crochet, chains and double trebles all along.
I wanted to use my double knitting weight cotton yarns, starting with Rowan Pima Cotton, knitted into this cardigan from a Debbie Bliss pattern. I had troubles when I knitted it, and I redid the yoke smaller because it slipped down my shoulders. Even the smaller version did, and I hardly ever wore it. It was a shame because the yarn is so nice, in the Bark shade.
With it I added various other cotton yarns in similar shades. I particularly wanted to use up a Jaeger Albany ribbon yarn that I bought one day when I was in particular need of buying yarn. It is a nice light pink shade and to my surprise the ribbon structure fitted in well.
The crochet flowed easily. I discovered a problem that I had not anticipated. The rows became very long and I did not want to change yarn in the middle of a row. So I had to estimate at the beginning of a row if there would be enough yarn to complete the row. Luckily I did it with success every time, and I did not have to unravel any. But it disrupted my shade pattern.
It was really nice when I had turned the third corner, and the rows were getting ever shorter. I didn't do the edging in the pattern because having used several yarns I needed to cover the ones I had brought up along the side. I did my standard edging of one row dc and one row picot stitch.
I am quite pleased with the blanket or throw. I don't like the gaps the pattern creates - you can't see them when the blanked lies flat, but it becomes obvious when you move it. So I don't think I will do the pattern again.
Corner to corner crochet throw C45
Yarn: Rowan Pima Cotton, Jaeger Albany and other DK cotton yarns
Hook: 4 mm
Size: 115 cm by 160 cm
Weight: 1415 gr
Done 3 October to 28 December 2019