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C2c crochet chart
C2c crochet chart












c2c crochet chart

You will begin to work the corner to corner decrease stitch as soon as you’ve reached the widest/tallest point in your pattern. Instead, these decrease rows create a flat edge.

c2c crochet chart

If you are creating something that isn’t perfectly square (like this cactus placemat) you will be increasing on one side of the pattern while decreasing on a different side to create a rectangle shape.ĭecrease rows in C2C are a little confusing, because the row doesn’t actually look like it’s decreasing. Chain 3 and work 3 double crochets.Ĭontinue increasing until your desired dimensions are reached. Double Crochet into 4th chain from hook and double crochet into the next two chains. Slip stitch to join.Work 3 double crochets into the chain 3 space from previous row.Double Crochet into 4th chain from hook and double crochet into the next two chains.Double crochet into the next two chains (this is your first square).Double Crochet into 4th chain from hook.But every project starts with increasing. Decreasing is what we call rows where you are no longer increasing, or not making your project any taller or wider on that edge. When working C2C you are either increasing or decreasing. It’s a flat piece that is made from a graph.) ( Never heard of a graphgan? This graph + afghan. The fact that it is done in little squares is what reminds me so much of counted cross-stitch. While you can C2C without a pattern and create things like striped afghans, I adore this technique because I can crochet a design of basically anything I like. From there you start your decreasing rows. You start be increasing each row by one tile until your project is as tall and wide as you desire. Patterns (when done with a graph) start at the bottom right hand corner. This is a crochet technique where you crochet little squares at a diagonal. I had so much fun creating these amigurumi crochet cacti that I knew I wanted my next C2C crochet pattern to be a cactus. I might be a little crochet cactus obsessed lately.

#C2c crochet chart how to

What happens when you combine crochet and cross stitch? You get something really fun called Corner to Corner crochet! If you’ve seen these gorgeous crochet motifs and wondered how to make your own, I’m sharing all of the C2C (that’s corner to corner) essentials. Learn all the Corner to Corner Crochet essentials, including C2C increases, C2C decreases, how to change colors, and how to read a C2C graphgan chart














C2c crochet chart