![]() Row 4 (decrease row): Sl st in first 3 dc of previous row. Repeat this row until your square is the desired size. *(Sl st, ch3, 3 dc) in next ch 3 space.* Repeat from * to * to end of row. Row 3 (increase row): Ch 6, dc in the 4th chain from the hook, dc in next 2 chains. Row 2: Ch 6, dc in the 4th chain from the hook, dc in next 2 chains. Row 1: Ch 6., dc in the 4th chain from the hook, dc in next 2 chains. (This is the halfway point and you can stop here for a fun triangular shawl!) To finish your square decrease at the beginning of every row until you reach the top corner. For the first half you increase at the beginning of every row until you have needed number of squares on the sides. You’ll see Row 1 has 1 block, Row 2 has 2 blocks and so on. Start at the bottom with Row 1 and work each row back and forth. This is not a graphghan chart, but a teaching tool that show you the basic construction of a C2C square from your perspective. In the video you’ll see me refer to the chart below. A basic 5 x 5 C2C swatch teaches you all the techniques you need to make a full corner to corner afghan. If you need to review go back and check out the basic stitches in this How to Crochet Series.Īlthough it’s a square you crochet a C2C on the diagonal. You will need to know how to make a double crochet stitch and slip stitch to make this stitch pattern. Let’s get started learning to crochet corner to corner! The page is complete with swatching charts for both right and left handers and a video tutorial to show you how the calculators work. I’ve got a handy C2C interactive crochet calculator that can help you with the math. One of the issues you may run into is trying to figure out the finished size of a particular graphghan. There are thousands of graphs available online for almost anything you could dream up. Have you seen those gorgeous picture afghans (or graphghans, as they are often called) that follow a graph of colored squares? Those are made using the crochet corner to corner method. From a washcloth or baby lovey to a large afghan the method is exactly the same so once you learn how to crochet a C2C you can make anything! Using the basic stitches you’ve already learned you can make a square or rectangle in any size. Crochet corner to corner afghans look complex, but they are actually very easy to make. I am especially excited about this last How to Crochet lesson. Designer credit - Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots - is very much appreciated, but not required.Lesson 8: How to Crochet Corner to Corner (C2C) ![]() Feel free to use this information to make and sell your own items. They are not to be copied, distributed or sold - doing so is copyright infringement and stealing! DO NOT link to the PDF Download link, rather linking should be done from blog post or shop link. You WILL NOT be receiving anything via snail mail - just a PDF.ĭigital Purchases are FINAL sale - Due to their digital nature they cannot be returned or refunded.Ĭopyright 2021 - All EyeLoveKnots, Photos and PDF’s are protected under copyright. This is a 4 page PDF containing written instructions and 2 photos - the main one plus one chart. C2C - Corner to Corner in Double Crochet. ![]() 250 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn - I used Red Heart’s Super Saver in Carrot and Soft White.How to crochet the C2C Fall Vibes Squares perfect for a Fall throw pillow or afghan.
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