C2C Dogghan CAL 2020: Introduction. Let’s get started!
The time for teaser pup pics is over!
UPDATE 6/26/24: Hello lovelies! It has been my pleasure to offer this Dogghan as a free pattern for many years now and the first two squares will remain available to work through along with me on Frizzy Bee YouTube with the pattern for them here on Frizzy Bee completely free! – Don’t forget to subscribe! – They could be turned into a pillow or purse on their own. To access the full, ad-free, pattern, starting today, it can be purchased for a small fee over on Etsy, Ravelry, or Lovecrafts which will give you all the charts, colors, and patterns for every square for this adorable blanket!
Today is Earth Day, and with everything going on in the world, what better way to celebrate than to get excited about something fun to do at home while we’re stuck inside anyway? I hope the Dogghan is a light amidst the stress and seclusion. I also am sending good vibes out to you and yours to stay safe and healthy. As you know, we are in this together. Without further ado… let’s talk about dogs!
If you were following along with me during the Catghan CAL 2019, you’ll recognize that this blanket is designed a bit different.
Not only are there squares in this graphgan, this time around, there are rectangles too!
I had to. How else would I show the size of some pampered pooches as opposed to others? You wouldn’t want your Pomeranian and your Great Dane’s looking the same size would you?
I should think not! 🙂
So, I got creative. Don’t worry, though… We’ll start small, and work our way up to the biggins’.
I’ve filmed myself working through the first two squares of this Dogghan for those of you who are new to C2C (corner-to-corner) crochet. If you have a chance, you can watch some of my videos on Ink & Stitches YouTube to show you the C2C technique, or you can wait until the first Dogghan video and follow along with me!
For this Dogghan, we’ll be doing 18 pups.
7 – Squares (Smaller Pups)
10 – Rectangles the size of 2 squares together (Longer or Taller Breeds)
1 – Rectangle the size of 3 squares together (Extra Large Dane)
The small squares are 20×20. The first 10 rectangles come in at 20×40. The largest rectangle is a whopping 20×60 squares!
We’ll start from the most basic designs, that have less color changes, and work our way to the Great Dane! The files for each pattern will be attached to the posts in PDF format for easy download.
We’ll be starting the first square: Cup O’ Chihuahua Tea, on May 5, and a new square/rectangle will be released each week following on Tuesday.
So, in the meantime, it’s time to gather your supplies:
Materials Needed:
- Size H crochet hook
- Bobbins (or some way to keep your yarns separate. I got mine from the Dollar Tree which is now selling them online by a case of 12. Each pack has 6 so that’s a lot, but you’d be amazed how quickly you get them used during a graphgan!)
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors
- Yarn of course! Below is the Master Color Key for the blanket! Keep in mind, if there was only one green (for example), I would often just call the color “green”, even when it was closer to a dark or a light green. For this reason, I’ve tried my best to make this chart reflect the actual color. I also put a number to the right of each color with how many of the patterns have that color in them out of the 18 total squares/rectangles. I hope this is helpful if you are not making a Scrapghan, but are planning to buy all the yarn up front!
Should you like to get started and go at your own pace, and want to continue supporting the patterns that I create, I have the full PDF of every single one of the squares and rectangles, plus how to join them, and finish with the final border (nearly 70 pages of fun!), over in my shops on Etsy and Ravelry!
This pattern has been tested and re-tested by the wonderful members of the CAL Facebook Group. Be sure to subscribe to my blog with your email address (on the left side bar of your screen) so you don’t miss a post! You can also go on Twitter, Instagram, or my Facebook page to get updates as well.
Here’s one from my testers!
I love to see what you’ve made from my patterns so don’t forget to share them on social media with the tag: #DogghanCAL2020
NOTE: When I designed this pattern, it was in an attempt to use up my yarn stash. Because of that, the exact amounts of yarn you’ll need are a bit tough to say. If I say to use red, and you have a burgundy color, use that! If I say yellow and you have a varying shade of yellow, use that! I didn’t want all the greens to match or the blues, etc… and because of that, this blanket couldn’t be any more colorful if I tried!
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Annemie
So beautiful i am so excited thank u for all the hard work. ❤️
JHWinter
You are so very welcome! I love the excitement that swirls around these graphgans. It’s so much fun to see what everyone comes up with. 🙂
Kathleen McKenney
This is awsome
Kathleen McKenney
How about doing a c2c of humming birds and other summer birds. Also one which has dolphins my daughter loves dolphins. This would be so wonderful. Thank you
JHWinter
Hi Kathleen! Thank you so much for the ideas! I certainly have a fair few in my head circling around and you’ve hit on part of one of them 😉
RANJANI AYYAR
I’m super excited about this! Is there a golden retriever in here somewhere? I’m unable to spot any! I have one so I’m really hoping you’ve got one here!
JHWinter
I do have a retriever! It’s the rectangle with the cat peeking out from behind the pups legs. 🙂
RANJANI AYYAR
oh ye! looking forward to this.
JHWinter
I’m so happy to hear it!
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ANGELICA GONZALEZ
Realmente hermoso, me encantan estoy definitivamente enamorada de estos patrones bellos no espero la hora de hacerlos ir y comprar un montón de lanas de colores hermosos
JHWinter
Thank you so much! I look forward to seeing your Dogghan too!
Lisa
Hi, I am just finishing up my Cataghan! I was wondering what brand yarn you mostly use. I am discovering that not all worsted acrylic’s are created equal. Thanks, can’t wait to do the chihuahua!
JHWinter
I am mostly using Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound, and Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice.Those tend to be my go-to yarns, although I’ve got others without wraps on them, so who knows 😛 I just try to use relatively the same weight yarn. Acrylic. I know that I did use some cotton, but that does tend to make the square’s larger. I can’t wait to see your squares when you finish them!
Lindsay
Hi! I love your new design! The pups are adorable! In working on the catghan which I also love! I am really attempting to use as similar weighted yarn as possible and finding that my squares are quite a bit different as I go along. I think some of it is that as I do the c2c technique more I am using a tighter tension for a neater look. Did you find that as you sewed the squares together that the differences evened out? I’m nervous to continue for fear that it won’t come together. Thanks for any input!
JHWinter
Thank you so much! I would say it depends on how large the size difference is. Most of the variations in size can be corrected by blocking the squares at the end to stretch the smaller ones a bit to match the larger ones. I have one (the Pomeranian) that came out a bit larger because of the type of yarn I used. Once it’s in the blanket, I don’t think you can tell at all! 🙂
Verna Bradshaw
So cute, just like your catghan. Can’t wait to see this develop!
JHWinter
Thanks, Verna! I’m so glad you like it and the Catghan 🙂
Peggy Atchley
Hi. Just finished all the squares(I bought your pattern a while ago). I’m trying to decide how to easy join them. Any suggestions?
JHWinter
Hi there! So happy to hear that you’ve finished the dogghan squares and are looking to assemble! I have a video series on YouTube that will show you exactly what to do next. I hope this helps 🙂
Tonya Naylor
What is the week 3 pup? Can’t afford the pattern yet but I am going to buy it soon. I love working c2c and the squares are a wonderful size!
JHWinter
Hi Tonya! The week #3 pup is: Pug Watching. I’m so glad to hear you’re having fun with C2C crochet. I’ve loved it ever since I found the technique!
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